![]() We sell similar safes to those in this story and they can weigh in excess of 1000kg, however, we still recommend that it’s fixed to the floor to stop occurrences like this happening.Ī similar incident happened to a resident in Sussex whose safe weighed at least 300kg. Here, in a recent story affecting a gas station in Birmingham, thieves were able to upend the safes and drag them to a getaway car. Regardless of size or weight of your safe, it is highly recommended that you bolt down your safe. By fixing your safe to the floor you’ll be getting another layer of protection for your cash or valuables. High security safes can take hours to pick and as we know the common burglar to be a prime opportunist, they’d always look at taking a safe with them to pick or break, out of sight. In our experience if a burglar were to see the safe the first thing they would do, would be to attempt to move it and when that resulted in a non-mover, they’d move on. Gluing is also an option, but should be seriously thought through as the safe, once glued, is not moving! Pros on fitting the safe to the floor or wall.Ī safe is a natural deterrent to someone who has unlawfully entered your house. If you’re in a position to fix the safe to a concrete floor that’s great, alternatively fixing to a wooden floor will suffice, however you’ll need to ensure that you’ve fixed it to a joist or used coach bolts to make it as secure. Should I fix my safe to a concrete floor? In a nutshell, yes, we can fit them for you as part of our service if needed, but if you plan on fixing this yourself check out our How to install a home safe blog. Can I fix the safe to my floor or wall myself? ![]() With regards to it being professionally fitted, read on as we cover this in more detail below. All safes that are sold will come with anchoring points either in the floor or wall of the safe (sometimes both.) he bolts to permanently fix your safe to your floor or wall are also supplied with the safe. Most insurance providers will state that if you’re buying a safe to protect your valuables and/or cash at home, it must be “professionally” fitted or fixed to the floor. Throughout January we’ve read about some pretty terrible stories from around the UK, of safes being stolen from their properties and we thought it’d be useful to stipulate how important it is to bolt down your safe – even if it weighs over 1000kg! Do I need to install / fix my safe to the floor or wall? In this post we focus on the importance of fixing your safe to the floor, regardless of size or weight. M.Hello and welcome to our last post in January where we’ve focussed on Eurograded Safes available from some of the leading manufacturers Chubb Safes, Burton Safes and Phoenix Safes. JBOD/Spanning: within the system, the frame is seen as only one hard disk (with the capacity equal sum of capacities of both hard disks) JBOD/Standalone: within the system, the frame is seen as two standalone ones RAID 1: high data protection level (the frame perform mirroring (it writes the identical data to both hard disks in case of failure of one of the hard disk, neither the data nor the access to the data will be lost) RAID 0: very high data writing speed (the frame is able to perform interlaced writing to both hard disks) The following RAID possibilities (if two hard disks are used) are available: One of the greatest advantages of this frame is the support of RAID, which will allow either to set high level of your data protection, or the very high data writing speed, eventually to create huge hard disk unit (consisting of two hard disks. Rigid aluminium design provides an excellent heat removal as well as perfect protection for the M.2 disks. The USB-C interface is compatible with Thunderbolt 3. The USB connections USB offers very fast and easy data transfer – up to Gbps via USB-C, and up to 5 Gbps via USB 3.0. ![]() I-tec MySafe USB-C/USB-A 2x M.2 SATA Drive presents an external frame for installation of maximum two M.2 B-Key SATA Based SSD disks you can connect this frame to your PC, notebook, or tablet by means of USB-C, or USB 3.0 interface (the connecting cables USB-C – USB-C as well as USB-C – USB 3.0 included). ![]()
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