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Re: Filing Cabinets That Use Electronic Access?
Here's my two cents:
Back in the late 1950/60-'s there was a Bostn MA alarm company that
provided very good protection to safes typically found in
supermarkets. Around the safe on all sides and top they would build a
frame and cabin struture what was laced and foiled on the inside of
the cabinet walls to thwart acces to the safe. In the front they
fabricated a door and lock, with a magnetic contact/lacing, etc on the
inside of the door. Attempts at accessing the safe after the alarm
system was set for the night would trip the alarm and call the central
staion/police.
This gentleman here could have a carpenter do the same thing: With or
without the lacing and foil, a cabinet could be built around a row of
file cabinets, with electric door strikes/access cards mounted in the
usual manner, a door in front of each file cabinet, which when opened
would allow access to the cabinet.
On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:49:05 -0500, G. Morgan <G_Morgan@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>Bill Wrote:
>
>>The more knowledgeable people here could set up such a system for you.
>
>We know enough to stay away from Rube Goldberg contraptions when
>possible.
>
>How about moving the files into a closet with an access controlled door
>and camera?
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