Cabinet Vault General Santos
A Cabinet Vault General Santos is for securing valuable objects against theft or fire. A cabinet vault is usually a hollow cuboid or cylinder, with one face being removable or hinged to form a door. The body and door may be cast from metal (such as steel) or formed out of plastic through blow molding. Bank teller safes typically are secured to the counter, have a slit opening for dropping valuables into the safe without opening it, and a time-delay combination lock to foil thieves. One significant distinction between types of safes is whether the safe is secured to a wall or structure or if it can be moved around.
Safety cabinets usually consist of the following components: inner body, fire protection insulation, outer body, fresh air inlets and exhaust air connection points with auto shut-off, automated closing mechanisms for the doors in case of fire (not with gas cylinder cabinets), heat-triggered self-expanding seals (intumescent) on the doors and optionally, an earth connection.
A safety cabinet is used for the safe storage of flammable chemical substance or compressed gas cylinders.
Primarily, they should meet three major safety requirements:
Minimize the fire risks associated with the storage of flammable substances and protect the cabinet’s contents for a known (tested) minimum length of time (fire rating). It should prevent the materials stored in the cabinet from contributing to the spread of fire or leading to an explosion in the event of a fire
Minimize the amount of vapor released into the working environment
Retention of accidental spillages within the cabinet
Areas of application and uses are diverse: pharmaceutical, universities, hospitals, industry, workshops, public organizations working with hazardous substances etc. In essence, any facility where flammable substances are stored. In line with the fire rating, the safety cabinet prevents the stored goods from heating up over the specified length of time.