This new Biometric, medium security safe, unlocks just by the use of one finger! There are no keys to carry or codes to remember, simply press the start button to wake the safe up, place your finger on the sensor and the safe opens as if by magic!
Many companies use deposit facilities on safes. The main idea is to allow people to deposit something into the safe without the need to have a key or know the code to open the safe. Many pubs and clubs may have this type of facility and have 2 locks on the safe. The staff have the key for one lock and a cash collection company have the other key. The staff can make deposits into the safe throughout the day and into the evening but no one can take anything out until the cash collection company arrive with their key. As both keys are needed to open the safe, the money cannot be removed unless staff from both companies are there - thereby reducing the risk of theft by armed thieves holding staff under duress or by someone with a stolen key.
On a simpler note, schools, colleges, vehicle hire companies & ambulance stations can all use this type of facility to collect fees or leave vehicle keys after the business has closed.
Model
Dimensions (mm)
Slot size (mm)
Weight
Cash rating
Mini Teller
305x205x255
20x135x200
15kg
£1,000
R-51
510x355x355
100x225x100
45kg
£2,000 - £3,000
V-51
510x355x355
50x265x180
40kg
£2,000 - £3,000
V-76
765x510x510
100x400x270
90kg
£2,000 - £3,000
Here we have a range of deposit safes showing a small selection of the huge range available and some of the many advantages of using a deposit safe.
Ideal for use in retail shops, pubs, clubs and other cash handling environment
Choice of different deposit methods and trap sizes to suit your requirements
Anti-fishing device on all models
12mm solid steel door & 3mm solid steel body
Re-locking device secures door in case of attack
Keylock as standard
Electronic or mechanical combination locking available to order
Back & base fixing
Below is a short movie of an SMP Community safe with a side deposit drawer. In this case, the safe would be fitted inside the office and the deposit drawer would be outside so the staff don't even need to enter the room to deposit something into the safe.
Many people ask about sizes of safes and why we refer to a certain safe as being as 6325 or a 2316. The answer is simple - this is literally the internal size of the safe in inches.
The 6325 is 63" high inside by 25" wide and the 2316 is 23" high inside by 16" wide. We use these terms because many trades want to know the internal width so that they can tell if a till drawer or pad of rings or other jewellry will fit inside. They want to know the internal height so they can work out how many trays or till drawers can be placed on top of each other.
Many manufacturers now use litres to show the volume of the safe but often this does not explain as quickly and as easily as the description of a 2916.