Using Biometric Technology In Fingerprint Safes


Are you worried about having a handgun around the house? Many people keep them in their homes in case of attempted break-ins, but all too often they get into the wrong hands and tragedy ensues. Therefore, it's imperative that you have a place where you can keep your gun that won't be accessible to anyone except yourself. You can achieve this type of gun security by investing in a biometric gun safe that will only open using fingerprint technology. These types of small, home or office safes are also ideal for protecting valuables, cash, and important papers so that you're the only one who can get to them.

Equipped with such features as flash memory, you can purchase a fingerprint safe that will store up to fifty authorized sets of fingerprints which makes them ideal for use in many group applications. If you have a small business and want to lock up some items that can only be accessed by a few employees, a fingerprint-accessible unit can be just what you need, so that there won't be a lot of keys floating around that can get into the hands of the wrong people. If you get to the point where you want to remove someone's fingerprint from the memory, this can be done easily.

It only takes a second for the fingerprint scanner on these machines to identify you and allow you to get into the box. There's no trying to remember combinations or fumbling for keys. If you're authorized to access the safe, you'll be in there immediately. You might think that the fingerprint pad would wear out with a lot of use, but you can find models that have coatings guaranteed to withstand more than 10 million rubs. The extra-sturdy construction prevents break-ins, and many of these units have been approved for use by the NRA.

So what if you already have a digital safe and decide that you would prefer to have the security of biometrics instead?  Not only are these protective vaults expensive to buy, but technology is changing so rapidly that you may feel that you just can't keep up with it. Because of these very factors, manufacturers are producing biometric keypads that will update many of their previous models with the new technology. They are designed to be retrofitted quickly and easily, and they will allow you to open your safe either using fingerprints, a combination of a code and fingerprint, or just a code for added security.

Unlike optical sensor technology which has been used in the past, these new biometric units resist attempts to enter false fingerprints. They operate using both electrical connections and batteries. Therefore, if you sustain a power outage, you'll still be able to access the things in your fingerprint safe if necessary. You also don't need to worry about power outages and battery changes, because the memory will hold the information during these times.

If you take some time to read online reviews of different biometric safe products, you'll see that people enjoy the security and the convenience they offer. Reviewers mention bolting small models to their bedside tables in order to have their handguns right where they can easily retrieve them in case of difficulties. With this type of set up, any time you need your gun in a hurry, you'll be able to grab it quickly without the fear that a child or someone else could get their hands on it when you aren't watching.

 

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