Updating a Dial Combination Lock on a Safe to A Digital
We recommend customers upgrade their old dial combination lock on their safe to a digital lock because if you use the safe often a push pad is easier to use. Use a dial combination lock for long term storage.
Use a digital lock for better security. It is manipulation proof and there are more possible combinations. A digital push pad type lock has the ability to hold more than one combination and is easier to use.
For business applications a digital combination has much more options like monitoring when the door was opened and by whom. We can add a silent hold up alarm feature as well.
Jason our head safe tech will convert a dial combination safe to a digital keypad Amsec ELS10 lock. The process is simple and on site the conversion would cost about $300 to $400.
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