Deposit systems
Deposit drawer
The examples below show how a drawer can be installed in a fire safe. You can see that a drawer can be installed at various potions in order to suit your specific requirements.
Sliding drawer behind a door with armouring matching that of the safe:
This allows you to also store larger amounts of cash overnight because the insured cash rating is not affected as a result of the deposit facility. Depositing can be undertaken by means of cassettes or envelopes.
The deposit facility can be used on heavy-duty security safes.
Sliding drawer to adjacent room:
This drawer can also be installed on several sides.
The choice of required lock is up to you.
Tilting tray
The benefits of a tilting tray:
- Provides optimum protection against ‘fishing out’.
- Deposit device is lockable; unauthorised people can’t deposit unwanted items.
- Available as a separate unit or integrated into a safe.
- Deposit side is freely selectable.
Open slot
The features of an open slot / pipe:
- Although fitted with an anti ‘fishing out’ device it only offers limited protection against ‘fishing out’.
- The deposit device is mainly recommended for the lighter safes, such as model 400, document safes and wall safes.
- The dimensions and exact location are determined in consultation.
- For depositing items it is also possible, for example, to use a deposit safe that allows small amounts to be made available again.
GIV and SIB, sliding drawer
GIV and SIB are specifically intended for depositing paper money or seal-bags. These drawers can be fitted directly into one safe wall or behind a lockable door.