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Expert Advice on Safes and Vault Doors

Many safes today come with a standard Group II Dial Combination Lock. Some of our customers choose to upgrade to the Group II Digital Electronic Lock for the safe they purchase.
Combination locks are about as old as safes themselves and have been a staple of security for centuries. The first known combination lock was found in a Roman tomb though more reliable historical examples are attributed to a manual published by Muslim engineer Al-Jazari in 1206.
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ou might think that a safe containing locking bolts is a safe that is secure enough to handle your priceless possessions. You might also think that locking bolts will protect in the event of a burglary. Due to the many different types of locking bolts and bolt formations, the answers might surprise you.  

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