Security
Stack-On PS-514 Personal Safe with Electronic Lock
(Tools & Home Improvement) Stack-On
Easily programmed electronic lock
2 live action steel locking bolts and concealed hinges for greater security
Includes removable shelf for added storage
Price:
$99.99
$68.79
Answers
I have a BRINKS 5190 which has a key and a combo lock. I have the key but I don't what the combo is. I can take guesses but I don't remember how to input the combination. Does anyone know how or can anyone provide me with a manual that tells me...
Type "Brinks Security" into search and you can get a listing for the closest agency. You will need the serial number of your safe as well as the model. You did write it down somewhere, right?
How to dial open a group 2 mechanical combination safe lock, the easy way. Works on all Group 2 from Sargent & Greenleaf, La Gard, Kaba, and ...
How to change the combination and battery on the LaGard "LG Basic" safe lock. For instructions on this and other electronic digital safe ...
I need a lock on my fridge but everywhere I look it's all for toddlers. I need to put a lock on my fridge that I can put a padlock on to keep my theiving little brothers and sisters out. Anybody know where I can get one?
Go to the hardware store and buy a padlock and a lock. Screw it into the fridge, put on the lock! DONE! (hope you own this fridge)
Price: $19.99
comes in assorted colors
black, blue or red, no choice is available at this time
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Iowa City's Ordinance Making Apartment Keys Available to Emergency Crews Faces ...
An Iowa city has passed an ordinance requiring hundreds of commercial buildings and apartment complexes to literally leave the keys outside in case of an emergency, allowing quicker access to first responders but potentially to those up to no good, as well.
The Cedar Falls City Council voted 6-1 on Monday to expand an existing 2004 ordinance that required lock boxes containing keys at buildings with six or more units and commercial buildings with sprinkler system or unsupervised alarms. The new ordinance, which can become law with a signature by Mayor Jon Crews, expands the requirement to apartment buildings with just three or more units.
Nick Taiber, the lone council member to oppose the ordinance, told FoxNews.com the issue has led to allegations of overreaching bureaucracy and constitutional concerns. He said he has yet to see a "strong case" for the benefits of requiring the safe-like boxes located on the outside of buildings so fire officials, with a master key, can gain entry during emergencies. With at least 841 commercial properties in Cedar Falls, Taiber estimates the cost of expanding the ordinance will cost the city roughly $500,000.


