By: Bo | April 19th, 2008
You just filed your taxes, where do you put the paper work? We have the answer, take a look at a file fire cabinet. The Honeywell 2037 is great for protecting your most important papers from fire and flood damage. The fire file box is tested and rated for 30 min @ 1550˚F and has a water proof seal to protect against water damage when the fire is being put out. The safe has 1,070 cubic inches of interior storage and comes with a steel latch and key lock.
What sets the Honeywell 2037 apart from other fire safes is that it has a water proof seal and also you can organize your paper work by putting files in the safe. It gives the user a nice organized place to keep the important papers that mean the most to them.
Features:
· Overall dimensions:13″h x 16″w x 12.75″d
· Interior dimensions:10.25″h x 12.17″w x 8.58″d
· Weight 38 lbs.
· 1550˚F for 30 min fire protection
· 1,070 cubic inches interior storage
· Includes Key lock
· Holds hanging file folders
· U.L. listed
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By: MaggieG | April 11th, 2008
Precious metals pricing has risen to record levels in the past six months. Gold was purchased for about $325.00 a troy ounce in 1993. Today it is being sold for about $900.00 an troy ounce. Silver has skyrocketed and was being puchased for about five dollars per troy ounce, in 1993, today it is worth about twenty dollars per troy ounce. The greatest jump has been in the last six months.
With this rise have come the investors who are purchasing gold and silver and putting it away to see if goes even higher. If you are an investor how are you protecting your investment? Do you take it home and put it in a box in the closet? Or under the bed? And what about those of us who have gold jewelry or grandma’s antique silver serving utensils? All of us are more at risk from someone breaking into our homes and ransacking everything looking for items made out of precious metals, so they can pawn it and get money.

If you have valuables including precious metals to protect, you should consider a jewelry type safe. These safes are meant to hold your possessions securely in case of an attack. The lock is protected by a re-locker, and some feature a glass trigger feature which when a drill attack is attempted, breaks and locks the safe in the closed position. Others have other type of triggers and they all have some type of protection in between the lock and the door to protect the lock.

The prices quoted above for gold and silver were taken from the following link http://www.infomine.com/investment/historicalcharts/showcharts.asp?c=Gold, these jewelry safes are meant to protect items valued for a great amount of money. So these safes will keep your valuables, as well as your precious metals safe.
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By: JohnS | April 9th, 2008
Have you noticed credit card charges on your statement that don’t look familiar? You might be a victim of identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that as many as nine million Americans have their identities stolen each year. Don’t be a victim as its cost is emotional distress and your time. You must be careful how you keep and discard of your personal records. With a paper shredder you could save your credit and your peace of mind.
Identity Theft occurs in one of the following ways:
- Phishing for credit card information, Social Security Numbers, account numbers, or other personal information on the internet by emails, or by phone by people posing as a representative from a company you do business with.
- Stealing documents, by breaking into your home or office, that give this information to the thief.
- Digging through your trash for credit card, loan or refinance offers which the thief can fill out and send in using your name and changing the address. They also look for bills and other items that they can use.
- By calling or approaching you impersonating a government, bank or other authority figure to pressure you into giving information to a third party by phone, such as credit card numbers, birth date, or social security number.
Paper shredders will give the burglar no chance to get his hands on the information that he needs. By shredding all important papers and even the junk mail you receive, all the thief will find in your trash can are banana peels and milk cartons. If you have records that need to be protected from a burglar, you are welcome to let us help you purchase a safe that is right for you. But keep your important documents and junk mail out of the hands of the trash diggers in your neighborhood, by browsing our new line of paper shredders.
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