This Fire-SafeŽ Fingerprint Safe has the most advanced safe-technology Sentry Safe has to offer! Protect important documents, valuables, and data from fire, theft, and water damage with this safe that opens by recognizing your fingerprint! With the ability to program in up to 14 fingerprints, and the override of a programmable PIN and a tubular key lock, you know that your valuables will be safe.
Features:
- UL Classified 2-hour proven fire protection
- UL Classified 30 ft. Drop Test
- ETL verified for 2-hour fire protection of CDs, DVDs, Memory Sticks and USB Drives up to 1850°F
- Water-resistant
- Biometric fingerprint lock with backlit advanced electronic keypad and tubular key
- Opens with swipe of finger or programmable personal code
- Allows up to 7 users: 1 manager with program
- Stores up to 14 fingerprints
- Each user has an individual PIN which may be created using 4-8 digits
- 5 digit factory access code setting when shipped
- 6 live-locking locks
- Metal handle
- Multi-position tray
- Key rack and compartment for small items
- Door pocket
- Holds standard and A-4 size papers, folders and binders
- May be bolted to floor (hardware included)
- Available in Black and Gunmetal gray
Specifications:
- Exterior Dimensions: 17.84" H x 16.34" W x 19.31" D
- Interior Dimensions: 13.75" H x 12.56" W x 11.88" D
- Capacity: 1.2 cubic feet
SentrySafe's Owner's Manual
Water-Resistant
Protects CDs, DVDs, USB ports and memory sticks
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 SurvivacastŽ 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.