Using Biometrics To Keep Your Valuables Secure: The Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe!
In the wake of virtually every tragedy involving gun violence, the media and politicians talk quite a bit about responsibility. While responsibility is easy to determine in incidents where a shooter or group of shooters does violence against others, in situations like accidents involving unsecured firearms (or firearms that were secured, but some element of that security failed), upon whose shoulders the responsibility rests may be harder to judge. Regardless, technology now exists to make it far easier to secure your firearms and other valuables so that accidents are less likely to occur and so you might avoid losing your valuables to burglars. Some worthwhile personal security technology is present in Barska’s Standard Biometric Keypad Safe.
The Standard Biometric Keypad Safe, product number AX11646 in the Barska catalogue, utilizes state-of-the-art technology to keep your valuables safe. The Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe is a mid-size, but strong, safe intended for you to mount in a location that will prevent anyone from removing the safe from your home or business. Made with military grade security and constructed with solid steel, the Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe is 15” by 12” by 11.75” and weighs over thirty-five pounds on its own, so it is not so discrete as to be easily walked off with by most intruders!
One of the ways the Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe is differentiated from other safes on the market is its biometric access. The Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe features a sophisticated fingerprint reader and using the fingerprint scanner is how you access the safe! While you may program the Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe to recognize up to thirty-two fingerprints (which makes the safe a good one for large corporate settings where you might want several executives to have access to the same protected documents), the Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe will not allow access to anyone whose fingerprints do not match those on file with the safe when using the biometric access. To open the safe, simply program it to recognize your fingerprint (Barska recommends a thumb print) and when you need access, roll your registered finger over the sensor and the safe will unlock for you. As an added security measure, always be sure to wipe the sensor clean after each use.
The Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe has two fallback access points: a keypad and a hidden key hole. The keypad allows you to enter a PIN which you may use to access the safe. This option, while less secure than the biometrics, ensures you or others you designate have access to the safe in case of an emergency. Because the safe is powered by four AA batteries (which are included and are accessed only from inside the safe, preventing the battery access from being used against you), there is the possibility that if you use the Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe for extended storage, the batteries might eventually fail. As a fallback in such a circumstance, the Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe includes a hidden key access and it comes with two keys to allow you to unlock the safe that way.
With its biometric scanner, the Barska Standard Biometric Keypad Safe may help you keep your valuables secure from unwanted access.
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