The Knox Document Cabinet provides emergency responders immediate, secure on-site access to
hazardous material information, floor plans, critical documents and keys to locked areas within a building.
This results in reduced risks of property damage and injuries from forced entry.
Each Knox Document Cabinet is coated with a tough TGIC powder coating and includes a 1/8" thick stainless steel dust cover to protect the lock.
It is always best, however, to locate the unit in an area which is sheltered from moisture and possible mechanical damage.
The Knox Document Cabinet itself is an inherently strong cabinet, but proper mounting is important to achieve desired security.
Knox Document Cabinets are fully tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories as anti-theft devices.
FEATURES
- Stores up to 231 keys or combination of keys, access cards, and documents
- Dual lock configuration allows managers to easily update contents
- High security locking system
- Constructed of 10 gauge plate steel
- Build Knox-Rugged and secure: UL 1037, UL 1610, UL 437
BENEFITS
- Provides first responders with interior keys and critical documents (blueprints, floor plans, pre-fire plans, evacuation procedures, shut off valve locations, disclosures of hazardous materials, etc.)
- Drill and attack resistant construction
- Meets SARA III requirements for SDSs (Safety Data Sheets), formerly known as MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets)
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