Auckland Safe and Lock Servicing Ltd are Premiers for the ChubbSafes range of safes and vaults. Including in these products are ChubbSafes Minibanker, ChubbSafes DuoGuard, ChubbSafes ProGuard, ChubbSafes Europa, ChubbSafes Soverign, ChubbSafes Trident, ChubbSafes DataPlus, ChubbSafes FileGuard, ChubbSafes Profile Executive, ChubbSafes Instavault HS150, ChubbSafes Safe Deposit Boxes, ChubbSafes Vault Doors
These products can be viewed at www.safeman.co.nz or email on safeman@xtra.co.nz
Friday, 29 June 2012
Sunday, 3 June 2012
This month we are featuring the Chubbsafes Europa Grade 5 Size 5 safe. If you
are looking to replace a Jewellers safe after the Christchurch earthquake then
this is the safe for you. Tested and certified to EN1143-1 grade 5 you will
sleep well at night knowing your stock is secure in this safe. The safe body and
door utilise a ultra high performance barrier material that is highly resistant
to physical attacks.
All Grade 5 safes purchased will receive a free uprade to electronic lock for free.
-Fitted with combination and key lock
-Bolt down facility
-Cash rating to $500,000 with monitored alarm ($250,000 unsupported)
- x 2 adjustable shelves
- x 2 lockable drawers
AS/NZS 3809:1998 grade 5 & EN1143-1 grade 5
Dimensions-
External:1468mmH x 668mmW x 773mmD plus handle
Internal:1300mmH x 500mmW x 530mmD
Weight:1190kg
Capacity:345 litres
To view our website www.safeman.co.nz
All Grade 5 safes purchased will receive a free uprade to electronic lock for free.
-Fitted with combination and key lock
-Bolt down facility
-Cash rating to $500,000 with monitored alarm ($250,000 unsupported)
- x 2 adjustable shelves
- x 2 lockable drawers
AS/NZS 3809:1998 grade 5 & EN1143-1 grade 5
Dimensions-
External:1468mmH x 668mmW x 773mmD plus handle
Internal:1300mmH x 500mmW x 530mmD
Weight:1190kg
Capacity:345 litres
To view our website www.safeman.co.nz
Monday, 30 April 2012
Massive Increase in House Burglaries
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Sunday, 29 April 2012
AS/NZS 3809:1998 Safe and Vault Standard
We have a number of enquiries from customers that require a safe that meets
the AS/NZ3809:1998 standard, and there is some mis-understanding of what this
standard is.
This is a Standard for the classification and performance testing of safes to intrusion resistance and removal. Safes that have met this standard have been submitted to an authorised independant testing laboratory (eg.VdS, CNPP) and has passed a physical attack test in a particular grade (from 1-6 for safes) and an anchoring strength test
You can clearly identify these safes as they will have the Australian standards mark label on the inside of the safe door or an ECB-S, VdS, CNPP or LPCB label to EN1143-1(The European standard EN1143-1 is the benchmark for safe standards and the AS/NZS standard is copied from this )
These labels will have the Grade, year of manufacture, weight etc printed on them. You will also be able to obtain copies of grading certification from your safe supplier.
Safes are graded currently from grade 0 to grade 6 and strongroom doors up to grade 13. (With a few exceptions grade 5 is currently Bank/Jewellers level.
The grading is a way of measuring the resistance a safe has to a physical attack. Each grade has a resistance value that needs to be achieved in a set time dependant on the attack tools used.
The list below should give you a good idea of what safe grade is appropriate for the value of contents being stored inside.
Grade 0 - Cash Rating $18,000 standalone,$36,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 1- Cash Rating $45,000 standalone,$90,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 2- Cash Rating $60,000 standalone,$120,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 3- Cash Rating $100,000 standalone,$200,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 5- Cash Rating $250,000 standalone,$500,000 with monitored alarm
Not all safes are created equal and a grade 0 safe is not suitable to store valuables worth over $100,000 even if it has been tested and certified to the Australia/New Zealand standard.
www.safeman.co.nz
This is a Standard for the classification and performance testing of safes to intrusion resistance and removal. Safes that have met this standard have been submitted to an authorised independant testing laboratory (eg.VdS, CNPP) and has passed a physical attack test in a particular grade (from 1-6 for safes) and an anchoring strength test
You can clearly identify these safes as they will have the Australian standards mark label on the inside of the safe door or an ECB-S, VdS, CNPP or LPCB label to EN1143-1(The European standard EN1143-1 is the benchmark for safe standards and the AS/NZS standard is copied from this )
These labels will have the Grade, year of manufacture, weight etc printed on them. You will also be able to obtain copies of grading certification from your safe supplier.
Safes are graded currently from grade 0 to grade 6 and strongroom doors up to grade 13. (With a few exceptions grade 5 is currently Bank/Jewellers level.
The grading is a way of measuring the resistance a safe has to a physical attack. Each grade has a resistance value that needs to be achieved in a set time dependant on the attack tools used.
The list below should give you a good idea of what safe grade is appropriate for the value of contents being stored inside.
Grade 0 - Cash Rating $18,000 standalone,$36,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 1- Cash Rating $45,000 standalone,$90,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 2- Cash Rating $60,000 standalone,$120,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 3- Cash Rating $100,000 standalone,$200,000 with monitored alarm
Grade 5- Cash Rating $250,000 standalone,$500,000 with monitored alarm
Not all safes are created equal and a grade 0 safe is not suitable to store valuables worth over $100,000 even if it has been tested and certified to the Australia/New Zealand standard.
www.safeman.co.nz
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