Wall Safe Bayugan

Wall Safe Bayugan

Wall Safe Bayugan

Wall Safes Bayugan are designed to provide hidden protection for documents and miscellaneous valuables. Adjustable depth allows the maximization of usable space when installed in different wall thicknesses. Some wall safes feature pry-resistant recessed doors with concealed hinges for anti-theft protection. A painting can be hung over a wall safe to obscure it from public view.

From sturdy wall safes to custom locks for your gun, we have everything you could ever imagine to improve your property security at home or at the office. Our wall safes range from small models designed for jewelry or handguns, to fireproof documents and cash, and all the way up to lockers that can fit full-sized rifles (and anything else you want to keep protected).

Wall Safe Bayugan are excellent for keeping valuable items hidden and secure inside the home or office. There are dozens of different products you can choose from, some of them featuring adjustable depths for custom installations which can add even more security. While any of these will protect your valuables, if it’s in a safe you won’t be using every day, that isn’t in plain view of customers or guests, a concealable safe can provide yet another layer of security since any burglar would have tofind it before they can even begin to crack it!

If you need to keep just a few small valuable items secure, a four-inch wall safe should do. It’s entirely up to you and your needs.

Also, you’ll have the option to choose:

A key lock
A combination lock
A biometric lock
A digital keypad
All four lock option

In the 16th century, blacksmiths in southern Germany, Austria, and France first forged cash boxes in sheet iron. These sheet-iron money chests served as the models for mass-produced cash boxes in the 19th century.

In 1835, English inventors Charles and Jeremiah Chubb in Wolverhampton, England, received a patent for a burglar-resisting safe and began a production of safes. The Chubb brothers had produced locks since 1818.

Specifications for safes include some or all of the following parameters:

Burglar-resistance
Fire-resistance
Environmental resistance (e.g., to water or dust)
Type of lock (e.g., combination, key, time lock, electronic locking)
Location (e.g., wall safe, floor safe)
Smart safes as part of an automated cash handling system

Strongbox multiple locking mechanism
Fire resistant record protection equipment consists of self-contained devices that incorporate insulated bodies, doors, drawers or lids, or non-rated multi-drawer devices housing individually rated containers that contain one or more inner compartments for storage of records.

Safes can also contain hardware that automatically dispenses cash or validates bills as part of an automated cash handling system.