Nowadays objects such as safes are increasingly popular and widespread even in domestic contexts and therefore in private environments. They can be kept hidden behind a beautiful painting in the living room, disappear inside a wardrobe or be kept in the bank or in the workplace, particularly in the office of the boss and whoever will have to handle the money.
In short, these are no longer ‘movie’ objects, most often found in action and crime films.
There are many types of safes, for example there are wall safes that are set between concrete and bricks or even those certified for greater security and armored cabinets, whose parallelepiped shape and heavy metal structure contribute to strengthening the impression of absolute robustness. Today, however – despite a great revolution regarding the technology used – it is above all modular safes that arouse the most interest. We are increasingly used to assembling home furnishings completely independently, so when it comes to imagining a safe sold in separate pieces and subsequently assembled on site by specialized technicians, one might think of a vulnerable accessory or not very robust. In reality, this is not the case at all: a modular safe is an extremely solid object, just like the wall-mounted ones or the mobile models. Furthermore, they are able to solve a double problem: that of transport and that of positioning. This is why banks themselves are increasingly opting for this type of safe, which is used to house safety deposit boxes inside. We are not talking about a type of small safe, but rather about supports designed and manufactured in such a way as to satisfy those who need large internal spaces to exploit.
In situations where the available space does not allow for the transport and installation of a traditional safe, the modular model offers itself as a unique and virtuous possibility. Especially if, for example, there is a room that can only be reached by passing through a narrow corridor perhaps served by small or narrow curves. Absolute practicality even when it comes to positioning modular safety cabinets in different contexts. They are designed to be inserted into any environment and guarantee a high level of safety as well as a certain ease of transport. They are used in offices as document containers or in shops to store precious or confidential objects. Often also present in pharmacies as well as in private homes to protect jewellery, paintings and furs but not only. The modularity of safety cabinets, as with safes, does not affect the level of security offered: they are in fact assembled by specialized technicians and fixed with ad hoc bolts (they can also be anchored to the floor). What is obtained at the end of these operations is a single, highly resistant body.
There are many types of safes, for example there are wall safes that are set between concrete and bricks or even those certified for greater security and armored cabinets, whose parallelepiped shape and heavy metal structure contribute to strengthening the impression of absolute robustness. Today, however – despite a great revolution regarding the technology used – it is above all modular safes that arouse the most interest. We are increasingly used to assembling home furnishings completely independently, so when it comes to imagining a safe sold in separate pieces and subsequently assembled on site by specialized technicians, one might think of a vulnerable accessory or not very robust. In reality, this is not the case at all: a modular safe is an extremely solid object, just like the wall-mounted ones or the mobile models. Furthermore, they are able to solve a double problem: that of transport and that of positioning. This is why banks themselves are increasingly opting for this type of safe, which is used to house safety deposit boxes inside. We are not talking about a type of small safe, but rather about supports designed and manufactured in such a way as to satisfy those who need large internal spaces to exploit.
In situations where the available space does not allow for the transport and installation of a traditional safe, the modular model offers itself as a unique and virtuous possibility. Especially if, for example, there is a room that can only be reached by passing through a narrow corridor perhaps served by small or narrow curves. Absolute practicality even when it comes to positioning modular safety cabinets in different contexts. They are designed to be inserted into any environment and guarantee a high level of safety as well as a certain ease of transport. They are used in offices as document containers or in shops to store precious or confidential objects. Often also present in pharmacies as well as in private homes to protect jewellery, paintings and furs but not only. The modularity of safety cabinets, as with safes, does not affect the level of security offered: they are in fact assembled by specialized technicians and fixed with ad hoc bolts (they can also be anchored to the floor). What is obtained at the end of these operations is a single, highly resistant body.
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