Safe, vault companies meet customer needs
Article Abstract:
Safe manufacturers say their latest products provide users with greater peace of mind. New products include batteryless locks, which eliminate the need for power maintenance, and a safe that prints receipts of safe activity. The receipt-printing capability allows the safe to be integrated into the accounting system. Improvements are also being seen in vault technology, which now offers a modular design for quick transportation and assembly.
Publication Name: Security
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0890-8826
Year: 1999
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Simply defeating graffiti
Article Abstract:
Environmental Recovery Group Inc and Blast-Mor have introduced products to remove graffiti. Environmental's Graffiti Grabber is a biodegradable and non-toxic chemical product which enables users to wipe or wash off graffiti. Blast-Mor's 'Blaster' is a portable abrasive blasting system capable of removing hard to erase graffiti, rust and corrosion from metal surfaces. It can remove graffiti from numerous surfaces, including trees.
Publication Name: Security
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0890-8826
Year: 1997
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Personal safety device helps keep university secure
Article Abstract:
Nazareth College in Rochester, NY, uses Security Escort, a personal security device from Fairport, NY-based Detection Systems Inc to provide security to its staff and students. The size of a key fob, the individualized device contains the holder's name, address, characteristics and medical condition. To summon assistance from any location around the campus, holders must push two buttons simultaneously to set off an alarm.
Publication Name: Security
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0890-8826
Year: 1999
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: In-state versus out-of-state students: the divergence of interest between public universities and state governments
- Abstracts: Lieutenent governors busy at home and abroad. Lessons taken to heart
- Abstracts: Today's leaders: career trends of Canada's private- and public-sector executives. Is there empirical evidence of a trend towards "managerialism"? A longitudinal study of six countries
- Abstracts: Politicians' decision making with re-election concerns. Private government. Wealth and portfolio composition: theory and evidence
- Abstracts: Smoking out tobacco's influence. Friendly fire. Education standards