Special Features of Biometric Safes
Biometric safes use unique human traits either alone or in conjunction with keys or a combination in order to provide extra protection for valuable objects. Finger prints, voice recognition and iris scans are all examples of identification markers that can be used to limit access to specific people. These types of safes may be useful in the home or office and can be programmed for one or several authorized users. Originally used by the government and military, the technology has come down into the price range for home users and small offices.
In the workplace a biometric safe may be programmed to accept several users. A boss could be given the capability to reprogram the safe while employees only have ability to access the safe. Having voice recognition in combination with keys or pass-codes could be extremely useful in the event of robbery. Special units that contain a panic feature would allow people indicate if there is someone attempting to force a registered user to open the safe.
At home the multi-user feature could be used to allow both parents to protect children from items that may be dangerous. Hunting rifles and ammunition could be stored in a biometric gun safe to prevent curious children from accidental injury. In other cases an entire family might want access to a safe simply for keeping important documents such as birth certificates and passports. The ease of use of a biometric reader makes it an ideal place to store your gun for quick access in the case of an emergency. Simply put your finger on the reader and the safe pops open.
For special circumstances a safe may be chilled or heated in order to store temperature sensitive materials. From electronics to fine wine a safe may be tailored to meet specific needs of individuals and businesses. An investment to protect investments should be available in more than just different sizes, shapes and colors; it should reflect the unique needs of users. Doing your research can help you get the best price and property protection for your valuables.
Protecting valuables requires more than just a key or combination. A quality biometric safe will include an outer housing case that is water and fireproof. In the event of flood, fire or other natural disaster the biometric technology should still be functioning perfectly. No matter what the reason behind locking away valuables, a biometric safe will keep items protected and minds at ease.







June 8th, 2010 at 1:08 am
I think the main benefit, especially for gun owners, is to be able to access the contents of the safe quickly in an emergency without having to have safe keys nearby. If you have kids in the house a conventional safe with keys poses a problem: where do you hide the keys so that you can access the safe quickly in an emergency but ensure the kids never find it. If you hide keys near the safe then inquisitive little hands will find it sooner or later.