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Topic: RSS FeedIn-Swing Vault Door safe - New Products
Guns Magazine, Jan, 2003
From Ft. Knox Security
Fort Knox Security Products introduces an "In-Swing Vault Door" on a number of its quality safes. A specially designed inside release allows the door to open even if a heavy object has fallen in front of it. The 10-gauge reinforced steel liner provides a safe within a safe for maximum security and protection. The digital electronic lock makes entering the combination as simple as dialing a telephone. The fluorescent lighting package illuminates the inside of the safe upon opening, while the modular option offers the ability to modify and reconfigure the interior of the safe. Contact Fort Knox Security Products, 993 N. Industrial Park Rd., Orem, UT 84057, telephone: [801] 224-7233, FAX: [801] 226-5493, e-mail: info(c)ftknox.com, Website: www.ftknox.com
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