ZURRI 1 MANAGEMENT, INC
in the commercial alarm business since 1984 · and have owned my own commercial security/fire alarm company since ' · 92)   · A a1abdj Member Joined Jul 21 · 2005 Messages 2 · 012 Location St. Charles · MO (St. Louis) Jun 17 · 2010 #9 It is pretty rare for me to see a residential safe wired to the alarm · although it is very common on commercial units. On high dollar applications · it' · s not unusualy for the safes to have their own system · seperate from that of the business. One thing that hasn' · t been mentioned yet · is that there are electronic locks available with a duress function. You can enter a combination · and while the safe still opens · J JohnBT Member Joined Dec 26 · 2002 Messages 13 · 231 Location Richmond · Virginia Jun 17 · 2010 #10 Maybe I need to update my safe defense. Right now it'
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