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HALSCO In-Floor Safes

HALSCO In-Floor Safes

HALSCO In-Floor Safes

 

The Halsco FS series of In-Floor Safes, are designed to conceal and secure miscellaneous valuables and documents, without others’ knowing the safes location. Proper Installation of this safe is below floor level, in concrete. A steel dust cover is included for flush floor installation and concealment. Virtually impossible to be removed if installed correctly.

Features

  • In-floor safe designed for installation in concrete
  • B-rated burglary construction (1/2″ solid steel door and 1/4″ solid steel body)
  • Independent glass re-locking device
  • Heavy duty hinges (Coil spring makes it easy to open and close the door)
  • All sides seamlessly welded
  • Armed with drill resistant steel hard plate construction
  • Hefty solid chrome plated locking bolt with independent re-locking device
  • Full length locking bar to deter prying attack on hinges
  • Steel dust cover included for flush floor installation and concealment
  • 9″ X 11″ door opening
  • 2 Sizes Available
  • Finish: Dark Grey Door & Body
Lock Options

  • C-UL Listed Group 11 Sargent and Greenleaf mechanical safe lock.

 


 

FS-B1 FS-B2
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