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  2. Sentry Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Michael Redman of Virginia brought a product liability suit against Sentry Group after his coin collection was stolen out of his Sentry Supreme Safe, Model #5570. Redman noticed the safe in a Value-Tique advertisement that appeared in the magazine Coin World. The magazine had advertised the safe as a “burglar deterrent”. [2]

  3. Sentry®Safe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 April 2022, at 21:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. Safe - Wikipedia

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    Specifications for safes include some or all of the following parameters: Burglar-resistance; Fire-resistance; Environmental resistance (e.g., to water or dust) Type of lock (e.g., combination, key, time lock, electronic locking) Location (e.g., wall safe, floor safe) Smart safes as part of an automated cash handling system

  5. United States government safe and vault door specifications

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    General Services Administration-approved safes and vaults are certified high-security safes and vault doors for military and embassy applications. Each vault door under this specification meets stringent criteria and has passed the qualification tests and inspections performed at a Government test facility for the General Services Administration.

  6. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    When Mosler Safe & Lock Co. outgrew its original factory in 1891, it relocated to Hamilton, where it remained until its bankruptcy. Mosler, Bahmann & Company remained in business until around 1898. [1] Mosler was controlled by its founding family until 1967, when they sold it to American Standard Companies. [2]

  7. Cary Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactured and sold bank vaults, cabinets , and safe deposit boxes from 1878 to 1929. [1] A majority of the safes sold by Cary had letters painted to the purchaser's request on the upper portion of the safe. Typically common was a customer's family name or the name of a business. Every Cary safe was built fire and burglar-proof.

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