This home safe combines fire protection with advanced organization into one traditional looking safe. The interior shelves, trays, and locking drawer are adjustable allowing for easy customization or adjustment at any time. Four live-locking bolts, bolt-down option, and one hour of UL classified fire protection contribute to providing excellent security for your valuables.
Features:
- 3 number combination and tubular key lock, designed and built to resist expert picking and attacking
- UL Classified 1-hour proven fire protection
- ETL verified for 1-hour of fire protection up to 1700 degrees Farenheit
- Bolt-down option (hardware included)
- Holds standard and A-4 size papers, folders and binders laid flat
- Locking drawers for small valuables
- Key rack and compartment for small items
- Door pocket
- 1.19 cu. ft. capacity
- 1-year limited warranty
- Light grey color
Specifications:
- Exterior Dimensions:17 27/32"H x 16 11/32"W x 18 19/32"D
- Exterior Dimensions (metric):45.3cm H x 41.5cm W x 49.1cm D
- Interior Dimensions: 13 3/4"H x 12 9/16"W x 11 7/8"D
- Interior Dimensions (metric): 34.9cm H x 31.9cm W x 30.2cm D
- Capacity: 1.2 cu. ft. (2051 cu. in.)
- Capacity (metric):33.6 cu. lit. (33620 cu. cm.)
- Weight: 101 lb. (45.8 kg.)
If SentrySafe Fire-Safe products are damaged by fire at any time while still owned by you (the original owner), SentrySafe will ship a replacement free of charge. Consult your owner's manual for further details.
Sentry's Owner's Manual
How Does It Work? Fire-Safe Chests & Files:
- As the fire raises the room temperature, the molded polymer housings melt and "weld" together, completely sealing the interior.
- Next, the double walls filled with Survivacast® shield the contents from the heat of the fire. Survivacast is an insulation that encapsulates water. As the water converts to gas in the heat of the fire, an endothermic reaction occurs which absorbs the heat.
- Protected by the complete seal and the Survivacast insulation, the interior of the Fire-Safe chest or file remains safely under 350°F - well below the 450°F charring point of paper, during the fire duration noted.