Home Safes with a Cash Rating of £6,000 & Valuables Rating of £60,000
Be sure to take a look through the complete range of £6000 cash rated safes for home and offices that we have in stock here at eSafes.
- Rating:
- In stock
- Free Delivery
- 2 - 4 weeks
- 1000x610x707
- 900x510x557
- Electronic
- 441kg
- 256 litres
The Insafe Britannia Grade 0 range of safes are perfect for retailers, the leisure and hotel industries, business / office use, the public sector and homes requiring protection of valuables, jewellery and cash with a high net worth.
Some FAQs about Home Safes with a Cash Rating of £6,000 & Valuables Rating of £60,000
What is an electronic safe?
An electronic safe is a secure storage device that uses an electronic locking mechanism, typically controlled by a keypad or biometric scanner, to protect valuables such as cash, jewelry, and important documents.
How do I set up my electronic safe?
To set up your electronic safe, follow the manufacturer's instructions, which usually involve inserting batteries, programming a personal access code, and testing the lock to ensure it operates correctly.
What should I do if I forget my electronic safe code?
If you forget your code, refer to the user manual for instructions on resetting the safe. Some electronic safes have a backup key option or a reset procedure that can help you regain access. If not please call us on 0800 7832328 and we can arrnage one of our engineers to attend which would be chargable.
Are electronic safes fireproof and waterproof?
Many electronic safes are designed with fireproof and waterproof features. However, it’s important to check the specifications of the safe to ensure it meets your needs for fire and water protection.
Can I change the code on my electronic safe?
Yes, most electronic safes allow you to change the access code. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to update the code securely.
How secure are electronic safes compared to traditional locks?
Electronic safes often provide enhanced security features, such as multiple access options, alarms, and automatic locking after failed attempts, making them a secure alternative to traditional locks.
What happens if the batteries in my electronic safe die?
If the batteries die, you may be unable to open the safe using the electronic keypad. Most safes have a backup key option or a way to power the keypad temporarily to access the safe.
How do I maintain my electronic safe?
Regular maintenance of your electronic safe includes checking the batteries, cleaning the keypad, and ensuring the locking mechanism functions properly. Refer to the user manual for specific maintenance tips.
