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    <title>Vault Pro USA - All About Safes, Vault Doors and Storm Shelter Safe Rooms</title>
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      <title>The Spirit of American Tradition &amp; Craftsmanship</title>
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           American Tradition and Craftsmanship are Alive at Vault Pro USA
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 00:34:27 GMT</pubDate>
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           Celebrating 250 years of the U.S. Marine Corps
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           Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Marines. Congratulations to the U.S. Marines on 250 years of success on the battlefield and a legacy defined by honor, courage and commitment.
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      <title>November is Military Family Appreciation Month</title>
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           November is designated as National Veterans and Military Family Appreciation Month, a time to honor the sacrifices and unwavering resilience of military families. This month acknowledges their unique challenges, including separations, relocations, and emotional strains, while celebrating the essential role they play in supporting both service members and the nation. Vault Pro USA, a proud veteran-owned business, extends its heartfelt salute to the families who stand beside our troops year round.
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           Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the United States Army
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           Happy Birthday to the United States Army. Keeping us strong and protecting our freedoms for 250 years. June 14 is also Flag Day. Honor our Nation by flying our colors. Vault Pro USA is a proud American and Veteran owned business.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2025 15:26:58 GMT</pubDate>
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           Memorial Day often gets lost in the excitement of summer kickoffs—barbecues sizzling, mattresses on sale, or a quick getaway for the long weekend.  This day is so much more than a holiday checkbox. Memorial Day is a time to pause to reflect on the true cost of our freedom, to honor the brave men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who laid down their lives for us. Memorial Day is about remembering their courage, their resolve in the face of chaos, and the ultimate sacrifice they made to protect the liberties we cherish.
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           “All gave some, some gave all.”
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           These words remind us of the profound debt we owe to those who faced war’s uncertainty with unwavering bravery. Their legacy is the foundation of our nation’s strength.
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           With deepest gratitude, we ask God’s blessings on all who have served, are serving, and will serve this great nation—past, present, and future.
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           May their sacrifices never be forgotten.
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           As we gather with loved ones this Memorial Day weekend, let’s hold their memory close, honoring them with heartfelt gratitude to ensure their legacy endures.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2025 14:48:43 GMT</pubDate>
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           Vault Pro USA, an American and veteran owned business proudly salutes the United States Coast Guard on their 234th anniversary.
          
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           The U.S. Coast Guard was established on this day in 1790 as the Revenue Cutter Service, forebear of today's Coast Guard, by the Treasury Department. On that date, Congress, guided by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton; the 1790 Tariff Act President George Washington signed into law, authorized the building of a fleet of ten cutters, whose responsibility would be enforcement of the first tariff laws enacted by Congress under the Constitution. 
          
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           The Coast Guard has been continuously at sea since its inception, although the name Coast Guard didn't come about until 1915 when the Revenue Cutter Service was merged with the Lifesaving Service. The Lighthouse Service joined the Coast Guard in 1939, followed in 1946 by the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. Then in 1967, after 177 years in the Treasury Department, the Coast Guard was transferred to a newly formed Department of Transportation. Finally, on March 1, 2003, the Coast Guard was transferred to the Department of Homeland Security.
           
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           Celebrating our Employees, Friends &amp;amp; Families
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           Once a year there comes a special time to celebrate Vault Pro's employees, friends, and families. On December 16th we gathered once again at P.F. Chang’s at the Pike in Long Beach for a fun time for all who attended. With upwards of a hundred people in attendance we celebrated the year with food and drink with the people who make our company strong and successful. We are truly blessed to have such a wonderful team that works so hard throughout the year to produce the best security products available. We look forward to even greater things in 2023.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2022 17:06:19 GMT</pubDate>
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           As one of the many millions of responsible gun owners in this country, we understand the need for safety when handling and storing firearms. We all know the first rules of safe gun handling: Always treat a firearm as if it were loaded. Always check to see if there is a round in the chamber when handling a firearm. Always point the firearm in a safe direction in case of accidental discharge. As adults we teach these safety tips to young people who will be the firearms owners of the future. Unfortunately, children may not fully grasp the importance of these rules and may obtain access to firearms that have not been properly secured. This can lead to tragic incidents. Always make sure your weapons are safely secured when not in use. We should all follow the simple steps outlined below and supported by national gun rights groups, such as: NSSF and their ProjectChild Safe program, and the NRA.
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           •	Unloaded firearms should be stored in a locked gun safe when not in use. The storage location should not be accessible to children and secured with a locking mechanism with a combination only known by the responsible adult owner of the firearms.
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           •	Ammunition should be stored separate from firearms in a secure container, ideally in a safe.
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           •	Gun locking devices, such as a cable-style gun lock can provide an added layer of security.
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           •	Do a thorough check of ALL firearms being stored to make sure they are completely unloaded. This additional step can prevent accidental discharge when removing firearms from storage.
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           We are proud supporters of the 2nd Amendment, which gives us the right to keep and bear arms. We also feel a great sense of responsibility to make sure we keep those arms safe and secure when not in use. Vault Pro safes far exceed all DOJ requirements and provide the best protection against break-ins and fire. If you are looking for a superior security solution for your firearms or other valuables, please contact us.
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           Vault Pro builds the highest quality safes, vault doors and walk in vaults, however, we couldn’t do it without our outstanding team members…they are the best!
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           When I say the best, I don’t just mean they show up to work on time and do their jobs…I mean they are the best. My team members are loving dedicated family members, intuitive thinkers, they are kind and generous and all-around good people, not to mention, they are fantastic at their jobs.
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           Many of the Vault Pro team members started with me when I started this company in my workshop. I was lucky enough to be able to pick who I wanted to work with, so I invited the best. Many of them believed in Vault Pro and to some degree in me. They believed in me and my crazy idea of building better safes and vault doors enough that they quit good paying jobs to work with me in my workshop, often at a lower wage then what they were making. 
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            Two of our original team members, Omar and Juan both started with me, in my workshop. The team began engineering and prototyping over the top locking bolt systems that would surpass the strength and durability of every existing competitor. We set about to identify weaknesses in our competitors and build strength into our own. By analyzing existing doors and locking systems and their inherent flaws we discerned how to make possible the tightest tolerances between the door and body of any safe or vault door on the market. Using dual gasketed step-systems on both the body of the safe and the door proved to be tricky out of the gate due to the very tight tolerances we had developed, but once we had completed the engineering and prototyping, it became the standard for every high-end door we would build. This unique step-system also made both the door and body of the safes exponentially stronger and resistant to pry attack and fire. 
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           Today in our manufacturing plant, Omar oversees construction of all our heaviest safes, vault doors and walk in vaults and is undeniably a master of his craft and trade. Omar is a very dedicated husband and father who is always willing to lend a hand. He is also the shops DJ. Omar’s music can be heard everywhere in the shop as well as in the offices. Omar is always wearing a smile, singing along while seamlessly manufacturing some of the highest quality security products available today.
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           Juan became a part owner of Vault Pro and is our shop foreman. Juan is by trade a welder; however, he takes on many different jobs and helps around the shop in every capacity imaginable. From one day to the next, there is no telling where you will find him lending his expertise. Juan is the ultimate chameleon. He is able and capable of every job we have in the shop and is also my personal quality assurance supervisor. We have developed a cut list and priorities system, which Juan supervises for the various workstations and sees to it that planning is accurate, and priorities are met. I don’t think Juan ever stops working. In the past year or two, when not at Vault Pro, I have watched him completely remodel his home for his wife. He truly believes in “Happy Wife, Happy Life.” Everyone at Vault Pro has benefitted from Juan’s patience and consistency.
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           Being the best and building the best, Vault Pro has challenged the established norm in the safe and vault industry and has become the best because of the people that I am proud to work with and call my friends…they truly are the best. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 21:33:49 GMT</pubDate>
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           As I am sure you are all aware, inflation has a grip on our economy. Most commodities have risen in cost to overwhelming highs. If you are building a home, I am sure you have seen a major increase in the cost of lumber and plywood. What you don’t hear too much about is what is going on with the rising cost of steel. In fact, American made steel is at an all-time high. Since April of 2020, we have incurred around a 300% increase in the cost of the steel we use. Not only is the cost of steel up in price… Hot Rolled Pickled and Oiled (HRPO), or Prime Steel (which is all we use) has become very scarce. 
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           Being a premier American safe manufacturer, we use a lot of steel. Steel is the main component in our heavy-duty safes, vault doors and shelters, and we use only prime American made steel. Others cut corners by using cheaper imported steel or have their safes manufactured overseas with cheap foreign components and labor. This gives them a price advantage, but not a quality advantage. We have made every attempt to avoid increasing costs. Regrettably the rapidly rising costs of steel have necessitated small increases in our prices. We will continue to strive our best to absorb as much of the steel price increase as possible, but we will never compromise on quality. You can rely on us to produce the highest quality American made security products, second to none.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2021 22:07:39 GMT</pubDate>
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          During Memorial Day weekend, it is incumbent upon us to remember why this official day of remembrance exists. Shortly after the end of our greatest conflict, the Civil War, local observances were held throughout the country to honor our fallen heroes. Originally called Decoration Day, and observed on May 30th, the national day of remembrance gradually grew to be known as Memorial Day and was finally designated as the last Monday in May by an act of Congress. The first official federal three-day holiday was observed in 1971.
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          Unfortunately, many people have forgotten the original meaning of Memorial Day and just think of it as a three-day weekend to play, party and check out the big Memorial Day sales being advertised all over the country. Too many of us forget the ultimate sacrifice made by so many to protect our freedoms in this singular country we all share. It is only right to want to enjoy the many opportunities and blessings this country holds for us in our search for
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          In our previous post we covered some common areas of concern regarding home safety during these times of national emergency. With the advent of spring and summer we now need to turn our attention to severe weather-related events, which can be most catastrophic to life and property. Tornado Season is upon us and Hurricane Season is not far off. Plan now to protect yourself should severe weather head your way.
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          Tornadoes can happen any time of year, but have different seasons depending on the part of the country you live in. Generally speaking the further north you live the later tornado season begins. The United States is the tornado capital of the world with more than 1,000 reported every year, resulting in thousands of injuries and on average, over 70 deaths per year, in addition to billions of dollars in property damage.
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          Hurricane season is generally from July to November but can vary from year to year. Injuries and deaths caused by hurricanes can vary widely due to the slower developing nature of hurricanes and advance warning systems, which allow people to seek safety before the worst wind and water events occur.
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          Before an emergency event takes place, you should have a plan worked out in advance. If at home a FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) specification shelter (safe room) is the ideal solution for protecting yourself and family from the extreme winds generated by tornadoes. These safe rooms can be located above or below ground depending on your structure and available space. Safe rooms are specially hardened structures and are affixed to the ground to avoid lifting. They are designed to meet specific criteria for wind shear and impact resistance from debris, which can act as missiles in the extremely strong winds generated by a tornado. 
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          During this time of national emergency, we at Vault Pro want to assure you we are here for you. With families being forced indoors it is more important than ever to make sure that homes be kept safe and protected against unnecessary accidents, which could occur from guns and other potentially dangerous items not being properly stored and locked up. If you haven’t already created a family security checklist now would be a great time to set one up.
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            Fire extinguishers that spray dry chemicals, not water, are recommended for home use because they are effective against grease fires and small electrical fires. Water extinguishers may actually make these common types of fires worse. Experts suggest having two multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguishers﹘one to keep in your kitchen and one that’s easily accessible to your dryer and/or garage.
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            First aid kit: A thorough first aid kit should include bandages and antiseptic/antibiotic agents for simple wound and burn care. Gloves, assorted over-the-counter medications and a thermometer should be part of any emergency first aid kit. You can create your own or buy one that is all inclusive.
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            Emergency preparedness kit: Have a supply of items ready in case you need to go without power or other utilities. Basic emergency preparedness supplies include flashlight(s), plenty of batteries and long-burning candles with matches or lighters. You may also consider building a stock of non-perishable foods and bottled water. Some households also choose to keep a backup electric generator on hand. Pay attention to extreme weather predictions and amp up your kit accordingly.
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            Any list of safety items will include: Up to date locks, extra sets of keys (home, lockable storage, car, other conveyances), secure window coverings where appropriate, emergency escape ladder (for multi-story dwellings), good lighting (with backup), emergency water and food supplies (remember to multiply amount needed daily by number of children and adults), emergency food supply for pets, home security system (should include exterior alarm, fire and smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detector)
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            Running a safety drill with family members is a good idea. Always have a safe place to meet in case of emergency. Keep your cell phones charged in case of power failure. If you can afford one, a backup generator can be invaluable.
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          Most importantly, look out for each other - talk to each other and try to have some fun. In trying times our true nature shows best. For all our first responders, medical personnel, law enforcement, military, and volunteers we thank you for looking out for us as we look forward to better times ahead.
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          As the owner of a safe manufacturing company, I am often asked by my friends and family “Do I need a safe?” After all, why buy a safe if you don’t have a real need for one. That leads us to the question of “why you need a safe?”
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          While a safe is primarily designed to protect your belongings against theft, it can also protect your belongings from the devastation of fire and natural disasters and in some cases water damage.
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          Not everyone needs a safe, however if any of the questions below can be answered with a yes…I would advise you to have a safe in your home as a matter of priority:
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           The focus of these questions is on irreplaceable and in some cases dangerous items that need to be protected from unauthorized access. If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, I am suggesting that you do indeed need a safe in your home.
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           Owning a safe can help to simplify your life and give you the peace of mind that you deserve.
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          While some things are irreplaceable and, in some cases dangerous in the wrong hands, there are many items that are replaceable and should be considered for safe keeping as well. Passports, house and car keys, credit or debit cards, other forms of I.D. are all replaceable however, they require your valuable time to properly replace and could prove very costly. For instance, if a thief should take a spare set of keys, you may not even notice it right away allowing easy access for further theft of your home or car. Passports, I.D.’s, Credit and debit cards can also be replaced but, can create havoc before you have a chance to stop bad actors from draining your accounts and even stealing your identity.
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          Owning a safe can help you to avoid unfortunate circumstances and give you the peace of mind you need.
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           Choosing the Best Safe at the Best Price?
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          There is a wide range of safes available in size, security level, amenities and accessibility options as well as costs, depending on your individual needs and circumstances. It is important to choose a safe that is right for you and you should give careful consideration to the location of the safe as well as the accessibility and amenities of your safe. Choosing a safe based on price is usually a recipe for disaster should a break-in occur.
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          Don’t make the mistake of purchasing a safe and finding out later that it isn’t going to serve your needs, fit your particular circumstances or give you the peace of mind you deserve. If you are considering buying a safe and have questions or concerns…make sure to seek advice from a qualified expert.  Don’t hesitate to give one of our Vault Pro’s a call for expert advice and a free no obligation quote.  
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         Tornado and Hurricane Seasons are Coming - Be Prepared!
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          It may be mid-winter now, but Spring will be here soon, and we all need to prepare for the potential of a catastrophic weather event. Tornadoes and hurricanes cause loss of life and billions of dollars in damage each year. Protect your family with the highest quality Hurricane &amp;amp; Tornado shelters from Vault Pro. 
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          Our ALL AMERICAN MADE storm and tornado shelters are engineered and built beyond all ICC-500 &amp;amp; FEMA recommended national safety standards. Our unique inner rib structure provides superior strength against projectile impact and wind shear. Unlike most storm shelters, Vault Pro doors are true vault doors with the same security features provided to our commercial and governmental clients with two second entry. This makes your shelter double as a secure storage.
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          We offer two types of shelters - single piece units ready to bolt down, and modular design for special installations where a single unit would not be practical. Our shelters are ideal for above ground or below ground installation. We are shelter and vault experts and are happy to provide you with fast friendly service and a free quote. Check out our site for real examples of our shelters then call us toll free for more information and a free quote - 800-299-6929
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          #stormshelters #emergencyshelters #tornadoshelters #hurricaneshelters #saferooms #walkinvaults #securityshelter #panicroom
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         The U.S. Department of Justice said, “75 percent of criminals in state and federal prison who had possessed a firearm during their offense acquired the firearm through theft, 'Off the street/underground market”  (Off the street and underground market is typically used when referring to previously stolen and then sold on the “Black Market”).
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           Vault Pro’s Eagle Series Safes come in just about any size you could want.  Vault Pro’s Eagle Series Safes also come in several levels of security and fireproofing depending on your security needs.
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          Tis the season for family and friends to gather and celebrate Christmas, New Year and the joy of the holiday season. It is also a time to make sure all your weapons are secure from the reach of little one’s and others who should not be handling or have unsupervised access to guns. To that end Vault Pro is a strong advocate for sensible gun safety and a proud member of Project Child Safe.
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          Project ChildSafe is the largest, most comprehensive firearms safety education program in the U.S. It was developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the firearms industry, and is committed to promoting genuine firearms safety through the distribution of safety education messages and free firearm Safety Kits.
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          Project ChildSafe is a real firearms safety solution that helps make communities safer. Since 1999, more than 15,000 law enforcement agencies have partnered with the program to distribute more than 37 million firearm safety kits to gun owners in all 50 states and five U.S. territories. Through vital partnerships with elected officials, community leaders, state agencies, businesses, the firearms industry and other stakeholders, Project ChildSafe has helped raise awareness about the safe and responsible ownership of firearms and the importance of storing firearms securely when not in use to help prevent accidents, theft and misuse.
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          What is the best way to keep your most important valuables secure? Lock them up in one of our top-of-the-line safes, of course. However, under certain circumstances you may be unwittingly exposing your precious valuables to those who shouldn’t be seeing them. You may have your safe open while putting in or taking out firearms or other valuables. Prying eyes seem to be everywhere, looking to potentially rob you of your most precious possessions. There’s a simple solution to this potential problem that provides an extra layer of protection to even the strongest safes. A Hidden Floor Compartment built in to your safe will prevent those prying eyes from seeing what they shouldn’t in the first place. When in place the cover for the compartment looks like the padded bottom of the safe. 
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          With Vault Pro's Hidden Floor option, your secrets are safe. Even with the safe wide open, no one will know the entirety of its contents because it becomes virtually invisible and appears as part of the hard interior (see for yourself in image). For additional security the compartment can be made lockable with a keyed lock for an extra added level of security. A simple and elegant solution that provides an additional layer of security.
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          You have a mighty safe that will keep the bad guys from getting hold of your weapons and other valuables. With all that protection why would one need a safe inside a safe? There are more reasons than you might expect to have the inner security of a safe in safe. Locking up your weapons is one thing. Locking up valuable papers, jewelry, precious metals or other valuables in an inner safe provides another level of security. This is the perfect solution for personal or business purposes when you may want someone to have access to the main contents of your safe, but not to all your most important items. By keeping them in an inner safe you can rest assured that you control the level of access to your valuables.
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          Safe in Safe is typically built to match the thickness of the main safes steel body, including sealed piano hinged door, 1/4" 60+ Rockwell Hard-plate, S&amp;amp;G Standard Rotary Combination Lock and complete liner. An optional S&amp;amp;G D-Drive Group I Digital lock is also available.
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    Project
ChildSafe®, a program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation®, is making a
national call to action urging firearms owners to make safe firearms storage a
priority this summer and beyond. To help reinforce this effort, Project
ChildSafe provides a library of videos and tools that can help families
facilitate important conversations about gun safety — regardless of whether
they have a gun in their home — in an effort to help prevent firearms
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Month, observed every year in June. The call to action goes beyond asking
individual gun owners to store firearms responsibly when not in use and urges
the entire gun-owning community to share and promote Project ChildSafe numerous
resources that can help educate adults and children everywhere on how to
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      PROPER FIREARMS STORAGE
    
                    
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    As a firearm owner, it is your responsibility to ensure that guns in your
home are stored where they are inaccessible to children or other unauthorized
persons. Hiding a gun in a closet, drawer or similar location is 
    
                    
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safe storage. Safe storage is employing precautions and multiple safeguards
that provide an additional barrier against unauthorized use.
  
                  
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      Firearms should be stored in a locked
safe, gun vault or storage case. The storage location should be inaccessible to
children.
    
                    
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    Gun locking devices render firearms inoperable and can be used in
addition to locked storage. If firearms are disassembled, parts should be
securely stored in separate locations.
  
                  
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      Ammunition should be stored in a
locked location separate from firearms.
    
                    
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    Thoroughly double check firearms to confirm that they are unloaded when
you remove them from storage. Accidents could occur if a family member borrows
a gun and returns it to storage while still loaded.
  
                  
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    Ideally, cable-style locks, like those in the Project ChildSafe Safety
Kit, should be used in addition to primary storage system like a gun safe or
vault. Reference the Project ChildSafe safety brochure from the kit for more
information about properly installing the Project ChildSafe gun lock on various
firearm types, safe handling and storage.
  
                  
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    Project
ChildSafe is a program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation to promote
firearms safety and education. They are committed to promoting genuine firearms
safety through the distribution of safety education messages and free firearm
safety kits to communities across the U.S. Working together with gun owners,
law enforcement, educators and partner organizations, Project ChildSafe has
already reached tens of thousands of communities and individuals on proper,
logical gun safety procedures.
  
                  
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    We encourage
all gun owners who have children in their households to look for a Project
ChildSafe program in your area. 
  
                  
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      Safety
    
                    
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    Millions of
Americans own firearms and more people are choosing to become gun owners every
day. At the same time, crimes and accidents with firearms have been decreasing.
Help Project ChildSafe keep this trend going in the right direction with these
safety precautions. 
  
                  
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    Following are a series of basic gun safety rules offered by Project ChildSafe. We encourage you to use these as a first step in educating children on proper gun safety techniques.
  
                  
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    Know how the
firearm operates — including safely opening and closing the action of the
firearm, and removing ammunition from the gun or its magazine. Review the gun’s
owner’s manual, or for free safety and operating instructions, write to the
manufacturer or visit its website.
  
                  
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    Remember,
nearly all firearms accidents in the home can be prevented simply by making
sure that guns are kept unloaded and secured when not in use, with ammunition
stored in a separate location.
  
                  
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    The Three
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Make sure it is unloaded by opening the action and looking into the chamber(s),
which should be clear of ammunition; if the gun has a magazine, carefully
remove it before opening the action.
  
                  
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keep your finger off the trigger, even when handling an unloaded gun. Your
finger should rest outside the trigger guard or along the side of the gun. The only
time you should touch the trigger is when you are ready to safely fire.
  
                  
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    For more information please visit Project ChildSafe 
    
                    
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    Vault Pro fully supports the efforts of Project ChildSafe's goal of eliminating accidents caused by unsecured firearms. Our safes offer superior protection from break-ins and fire. We also offer hi-tech locking devices, including our new Bluetooth enabled safes, which will keep firearms safely stored, while providing immediate access in case of emergency. For more information about proper firearm storage solutions please contact us – 800-299-6929.
  
                  
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    Stay safe,
    
                    
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          In the aftermath of hurricane Florence and the unprecedented flooding in North Carolina and South Carolina, we at Vault Pro want to send out our most heartfelt thoughts and prayers to those affected by this major natural disaster. We have seen from reports during the storm and aftermath the resilience of the people affected by this calamity.
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          Our thoughts and prayers continue to go out to those affected by the historic flooding in the Carolina’s and elsewhere that were affected by hurricane Florence.
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          Please stay safe.
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    September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide is a
leading cause of death, and it’s preventable: By keeping secure firearm storage
in mind, you can help reduce the number of suicides involving firearms.
    
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    Vault Pro safes are built for the primary purpose of keeping
your firearms and other valuables safe from theft and fire. However, keeping
guns out of the hands of those who shouldn’t have access to them can be equally
important. “
    
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      If we can save even one life
by getting weapons safely secured and out of the reach of children and at risk
individuals, we will have accomplished something very worthwhile
    
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    ,” say’s
Tony, owner of Vault Pro USA.
  
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    Vault Pro is a proud sponsor of the Project Child Safe
program created by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade
association for the firearms industry. In recognition of National Suicide
Prevention Month we are reminding gun owners to securely store their firearms
to help prevent unauthorized access to weapons, that could save a life. 
  
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      “Given that two-thirds
of firearms-related fatalities are suicides, firearms owners can play a role in
helping to prevent these tragedies,”
    
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     said Steve Sanetti, NSSF’s President and
CEO. 
    
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      “Understanding what to look for,
having a brave conversation and securing firearms when not in use can help save
lives.”
    
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    The NSSF has formed a collaborative partnership with the
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention with an emphasis on a national
firearms suicide prevention program. The goal is to reduce annual suicide rate
by at least 20 percent by 2025.
  
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    Key to achieving this goal is The National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline, a national network of local crisis centers that provides
free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or
emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are committed to
improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering
individuals, advancing professional best practices, and building awareness.
  
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    If you or someone you care about are in crisis, call the
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-274-TALK (8255) or contact the
Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741-741. They are open 24/7 and here to
help anyone struggling with suicide: Youth, Veterans, Loss Survivors, Disaster
Survivors or anyone else at risk. Please call us.
  
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      Suicide
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      Learn the risks and
warning signs of suicide:
    
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     If you are worried about a friend or family
member, don’t wait to reach out. View AFSP’s “Talk Saves Lives” video.
  
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      Let them know you
care:
    
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     It’s okay to talk directly with someone about whether they had
thoughts of suicide and to encourage them to seek help, according to AFSP.
Asking about suicidal thoughts and showing concern will not put someone at
greater risk.
  
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      If you are concerned
about a loved one:
    
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     Always store firearms securely and consider temporary
off-site storage for firearms with a trusted friend or relative. View the
AFSP-NSSF Firearms prevention and Suicide Prevention brochure.
  
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    Project ChildSafe also provides a full library of videos,
brochures and other tools on its 
    
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      website
    
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     to help gun owners practice and
promote responsible firearms ownership.
  
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    Stay safe,
  
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    Tony
  
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      <title>Who Makes the Best Vault Door?</title>
      <link>https://www.vaultprousa.com/2018/04/who-makes-best-vault-doorhtml</link>
      <description>Who makes the Best Vault Doors and Made and Sold in the USA?</description>
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                    Meet the Finest Made Vault DoorsVault Doors come in many sizes and configurations. They are ideal for Walk-In Safe RoomsWhen you are looking for a vault room door for your home or business, there are a few companies to choose from. However, there is one that stands out and rises above the rest. Vault Pro offers more choices, styles and price points than any other, without ever compromising on quality and client service. Here’s what I mean.Choices &amp;amp; styles2nd Amendment Door with Custom Art and pinstriping.Vault Pro, Inc. not only offers the best variety of doors to fit every type of wall construction…it allows for complete customization without compromising quality at a price that makes sense. With six different levels of vault doors and eight different standard size doors at each level including in-swing and out-swing hinged vault doors as well as custom options, Vault Pro has the right door to match your security needs and will go the extra mile to make sure we exceed your expectations. Need even more security than our standard offerings, how about adding AR-500 plate to provide over the top friction and ballistic resistance…how about adding Stainless Steel for exceptional torch proofing or, what about adding custom pinstripes and hand painted art for a one of a kind and original vault door that no one else will ever have. When you compare the narrow spectrum of our competitor’s doors to Vault Pro, there really is no comparison.Price PointsVault Doors are available inIn or Out Swing ModelsWhen trying to achieve security, a cheaply made door is never an option. However, whether you are securing a wood constructed closet or building an impenetrable rebar reinforced concrete bunker, Vault Pro builds the right door at the right price.  Starting with our Professional Series Vault Door which includes a ¼” plate steel door &amp;amp; ¼” steel frame for economic minded security, to our multi-level Step System doors with up to 2” Solid Steel door fronts and 1” solid steel frames and everything in between, Vault Pro is sure to have the door that fits your security needs as well as your budget.QualityWithout a doubt, quality is where Vault Pro rises above the rest without equivocation. Only Vault Pro offers its proprietary 2” Step Door that seals on all four sides of the door against Dual Fire Sealing Palusol® Gaskets combined with 2300° Ceramic Fireproofing, a dual cam bolt locking system with 360 degree rotating 1-1/2” x 4” Locking bolts. While other companies are happy with the ¼” to 3/8” gap between their production style doors &amp;amp; thin frames, Vault Pro hand fits every door to mate to the frame with less than 1/16” gap between the two. The CompanyVault Pro is an All American Manufacturer. All Products Proudly Made in USA.Vault Pro is an all American manufacturer and is proud to be Veteran Owned. With a staunch American only approach, Vault Pro takes building your vault door to another level. We understand that there are other vault doors to choose from and that choice, price and quality as well as client service is paramount. Our commitment to world class client service has earned us the Better Business Bureaus coveted A+ rating and if there were a higher level, we would already have it. Give us a call and find out for yourself why Vault Pro is your best choice and builds the best vault door - 800-299-6929.Thanks for spending some time with us. We'd love to hear from you.Stay safe,Tonyvaultprousa.com
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                    Hunting &amp;amp; Holiday Season Gun SafetyThe Fall and Winter hunting and holiday seasons are a great time of the year for getting family together to enjoy the tradition of shooting sports. For the most part, children are home from school, and there are more hunting trips planned during the holidays than any other time of the year. Firearms also make great gifts. For these same reasons and many more, statistics show a spike in accidental shootings during this time of the year. Fortunately, these accidents are preventable and simple firearm safety is the answer.Remember, along with your Second Amendment Right to keep and bear arms comes a great responsibility to protect yourself, your family and everyone else from accidents, which may be caused by your firearms. For most gun owners, there is an instinct and top of mind safety awareness that is exercised every time a firearm is handled.Here in California, a safe handling demonstration is performed in front of a representative of a licensed FFL dealer before he/she can complete the sale. A certified instructor will show the consumer how to perform a chamber check to see if the firearm is loaded, then safely load and unload the weapon. They will usually take their time and help if the need arises. If the purchaser cannot demonstrate safe handling of the firearm after several attempts, they receive a fail and will not be able to take possession of the firearm thereby stopping the sale. Not all states have similar laws ensuring the safe handling of a firearm.It’s not enough to just own a firearm or have one in your home for protection. Training is a must and safety needs to be exercised every time a firearm is handled. For any new gun owner, I highly recommend a firearm safety course at the very least and always remember the Safety Rules of Firearms:Treat your firearm as if it is always loaded!!!Keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction.Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.Know what you're shooting at, what’s around it, and what's beyond it.It is wise to lock your firearms in a safe to keep them out of reach of children, teens or inexperienced shooters in your home. A proper safe can also protect your firearms from theft or fire. If you are planning to give a firearm as a gift, or if you are purchasing your first firearm, consider getting a safe to accompany it. If you need assistance in choosing the right safe for your particular situation, give Vault Pro a call and one of our pro’s will be more than happy to help.Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe holiday season,Tony DarlingOwner/Vault Pro
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          Hurricane Harvey and TexasIn the aftermath of hurricane Harvey and the devastating floods that followed, we at Vault Pro want to send out our most heartfelt thoughts and prayers to those affected by this terrible natural disaster. We also want to assist those affected in a more tangible way. After a week of watching the complete devastation of Houston, Beaumont, Port Arthur and the surrounding areas…we at Vault Pro have grappled with how to best help those in need.Vault Pro is making donations to both the Red Cross and the JJ Watt Foundation for Harvey Relief Fund, and encourage all our family and friends to do likewise. We will also make additional donations for every safe, vault door and safe room shelter sold during the month of September.Our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by the historic flooding in South East Texas and Louisiana caused by Hurricane Harvey.Tony and the Vault Pro Family
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                    Vault Pro USA Dodger Night and FireworksOn Friday July 28th, the crew of Vault Pro and their families went to Chavez Ravine to see the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants…and they did just that.Full house at Dodger StadiumVault Pro’s Annual Picnic is simply my way of showing my appreciation to my crew. I have the greatest respect and appreciation for the people who work with me at Vault Pro. I would be remiss if I didn’t tell you how fantastic my crew really is. From the front office and the world class client experience they provide to the Finish Quality Assurance and Shipping Department for all of their attention to every little detail on our finished products and everyone in between. I know the value of every one of my crew…together they are a great team.With over 75 in attendance from Vault Pro, we arrived at Dodger stadium in time to see Corey Seager hit the very first pitch of the game to the Dodgers deep into the left-centerfield bleachers, giving the Dodgers a 1-0 lead in the first.We were seated in the Budweiser Pavilion where the food and drink are included so everyone had plenty to eat and drink. Dodger Dogs and peanuts anyone???Los Angeles had taken a 2-1 lead in the fifth by converting two walks, a wild pitch, an error and a ground ball into an unearned run.The Giants starter, Moore held the Dodgers to two hits through his first six innings, only to surrender two runs in the seventh thanks to a walk and a double. The Giants took a 4-2 lead with three runs in the top of the seventh as Nick Hundley and Gorkys Hernandez stroked back-to-back, run-scoring doubles. Jae-Gyun Hwang had tied the game 2-2 with an RBI single.The Giants’ bullpen was unable to hold a 4-2 lead as George Kontos gave up Yasiel Puig’s RBI ground out and Chris Taylor’s run-scoring single. The score was tied 4-4, setting the stage for Seager.Seager hit his second home run of the evening, a towering drive over the right field wall on an 0-1 pitch for a go-ahead, two-run shot in the seventh inning, that was followed by another celebration as the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied to beat the San Francisco Giants 6-4. In the ninth star relief pitcher Kenley Jansen struck out the side on 13 pitches for his 26th save in 27 opportunities.After the game we all gathered on and around the field for the Dodgers big Friday night fireworks show.At the end of the night the Dodgers were well in first place in the NL West, having won 37 of their last 43 games. A streak that culminated with them winning 43 out 50 games. A feat that hadn’t been done since the 1912 Giants. The Dodgers are only getting better as the boys of summer season shortens toward the playoffs and the World Series.Thank you to everyone at Vault Pro. I hope you all had as good of a time as I did.TonyMore game and fireworks pics below. Thanks for visiting.
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                    Shot Show 2017Nearly 65,000 attendees at this year's Shot Show. One of the biggest ever.Tony, Dick and Stu having some good times with fellow attendees.Vault Pro Booth at Shot Show 2017Once again Vault Pro USA was honored to be a participant at Shot Show. Words don’t adequately describe our experience at this year’s amazing four-day event. Attended by nearly 65,000 people, Shot Show 2017 was one of the biggest events ever in the shooting industry. Every conceivable product or device related to shooting and the shooting sports industry was on display. And of course, there were the safes and vault doors. Every player worthy of being in the industry was there, and Vault Pro was front and center with a booth 50% larger than last year’s in order to accommodate all our new 2017 model safes and vault doors.Latest Display Safe featuring Level 1 ballistic resistant and U.L. rated 1 hour fire protection.One of the standouts of Shot Show was our 2017 display safe, built for Heath Moore Security of Tony demonstrates features of the new Display Safe.Houston, Texas. This safe is custom built from one of our Eagle Series safes, and features two large Level I ballistic resistant and 1 hour U.L. certified fire protection glass panes, providing safe, secure viewing of your firearms and other collectibles. It’s the ultimate show stopper.We also featured our popular line of Eagle Series Our 2017 American Eagle Series feature our unique bolt detent system.safes. New for 2017 is our proprietary bolt detent system, which prevents the locking bolts from extending when the door is open, which could cause accidental damage to the paint and locking mechanism. This is a standard feature on our Golden Eagle and American Eagle series safes.Vault Pro booth featuring our 2017 models.In addition, the 2017 model 760 series are approximately 20% larger due to increased overall depth. This new feature comes at no additional cost. Our 750 series safes are approximately 11% larger, also at no additional cost.It was a fast and furious four days. We enjoyed the opportunity to meet with thousands of wonderful folk To say we were busy was an understatement.who were attending the show. It was also a great opportunity to meet up with the many friends and business connections we’ve made at the Show over the years. 2016 was a record setting year for Vault Pro and 2017 looks to eclipse that mark. Thanks again to all the attendees who came by to visit. Looking forward to a bright and prosperous 2017.Stay safe,Tony
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                    It’s the years end once again. Holidays are here &amp;amp; the beginning of a New Year right behind that. Where did the year go? What just happened?I’ll tell you where it went…I’ll tell you what happened…Vault Pro Kicked Ass!!!...That’s what happened.Vault Pro built 35% more vault doors, 32% more safes and a staggering 50% more modular shelters than during the previous year. Check out the pics of some of the more unusual custom security products we proudly build right here in the USA…Santa Fe Springs, California to be exact.Custom Double Door Display SafeCheck out this one of a kind Double Door Display Safe that debuted at the 2016 SHOT Show. It is the brain child of Heath Moore at Moore Security in Houston. We have a twist on this to reveal for the Dallas Safari Club show in January 2017 as well as at the 2017 Shot…stay tuned for details.Enough about last year…let’s get on with the New Year 2017.Custom Triple Door Safe and ArtFor Vault Pro’s 2017 line up of Safes, Vault Pro has developed a new Auto Detent System to save and protect the premium finishes on all 4-way locking bolt systems. This also protects the locking system itself from damage when the door is closed and the locking bolts are extended.Vault Pro has increased the depth on all our 50” and 60” wide safes without increasing the cost. There will be a 20% increase in size of 760 safes (body to go from 25” depth to 31”). This will allow for at least a dozen more long guns to be safe kept.There will be an 11% size increase in 750 safes (body to go from 25” depth to 28”) Depth including handle to be 31”. This will allow for at least another 8 long guns to be safe kept.Both the 50” and 60” wide safes are larger and will allow for a greater capacity and Vault Pro didn’t increase the cost by even a penny.Vault Pro will be producing our Step System Vault Doors with bigger, thicker and stronger 1-1/2” x 4” 360 degree Rotating Locking Bolts. That is twice the steel of 1” bolts and twice the security for the same price.Vault Pro now offers ADA Accessible Vault Doors. Our new 45” standard size doors can all be built to ADA (American’s with Disability Act) standards. These accessible vault doors meet minimum thru clearance of at least 36”, and thresholds meet ADA standards. Handles and all hardware also meet ADA standards and can be customized for specific client requirements. Vault Pro will also offer the option of a heat activated re-locking system that will more than double lock the locking system and the bolt carriage if someone tries to torch cut or even grind cut the locking mechanism from our safes and vault doors.That’s a quick roundup of some of the new security products we will be offering this coming year. Stay tuned for even more.Here is to all of Vault Pro’s fantastic clients…you have allowed us at Vault Pro to provide the most innovative, highest quality, custom and all American made security products available. Merry Christmas and I hope the New Year will be peaceful and prosperous for all of you. Be Safe!!!Tony
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                    Tactical Advantage, Overland Park KansasTactical Advantage gun vault ready for shipping.Vault Pro often gets orders for vault doors, safes and even walk in vaults that need to be delivered or installed under deadlines. As usual, and under strict deadline, this particular walk in vault was scheduled to be on location in Overland Tactical Advantage StorefrontPark Kansas by Thursday September 22nd for the grand opening of Tactical Advantage on Tuesday September 28th. We had experienced a couple of issues with the interior and while putting the interior in the vault we put a big scratch on the door on the very day the vault was supposed to be on a truck in order to meet our deadline.When we spoke to Craig, the owner of Tactical Advantage, he couldn’t put guns on location at the store without secure storage and…as you can imagine he was not a happy camper. I wasn’t very happy either. I am a stickler for deadlines and will do just about anything to keep Vault Pro’s promises…so; I did what had to be done. Gun vault installation at Tactical AdvantageVault Pro corrected the issues with the gun racks and interior, repainted the door on over time over the weekend, put the entire Modular Walk-In Vault and Vault Door on a trailer behind my truck and on Monday the 19th, drove from our location in Santa Fe Springs California nonstop to Tactical Advantage in Overland Park Kansas. 28 hours and several cups of coffee later, we arrived in beautiful Overland Park.  We did manage to sleep for four hours before meeting Craig and Tom Gun vault was in and ready to go in short order.(Craig’s contractor) at Tactical Advantage. Steve and I along with Craig and Tom managed to assemble the Vault in just a couple of hours (making Craig a very happy man) before heading back home to southern California.Beautiful and inviting interior of Tactical AdvantageTactical Advantage is set up to be a full service gun store complete with Custom &amp;amp; Precision Rifles, Pistols, Gunsmith, Training and Pro Shop that includes concealed carry solutions and women’s accessories. Not only is Tactical Advantage well equipped to serve the needs of Tactical Advantage full service gun owner solutions.seasoned veteran shooters, it is a very clean and professional environment for first time shooters as well. If you are in and around Overland Park, I highly recommend stopping in at Tactical Advantage to check it out. You can also check out their website by going to www.tagunsandgear.com.Have questions about tactical shelters, vault rooms or security shelters? Give me a call. We have solutions for homeowners, businesses and governmental installations. And advice is always free.Thanks for dropping by,Tonyvaultprousa.com 
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                    Knott's Berry Farm. America's 1st Theme Park.This year’s staff appreciation day event was bigger and better than ever. It is so inspiring to see how all our hard work and dedication has taken off in so many wonderful ways. This year we were honored to host well in excess of one hundred staff members, their families and some of our prized vendors to our annual gathering. This years event was held on August 18, and again Knott’s Berry Farm provided the perfect setting for this family oriented day of fun.Vault Pro's friendly and loyal staff are here to serve you.Knott’s Berry Farm is a California tradition. It predates by decades, Disneyland, which is only minutes away. And Knott's provided the family friendly environment we were all seeking. With plenty of rides and attractions to satisfy everyone.After a fun day in the sun we all gathered for an amazing buffet dinner at Spurs Chop House, which is located inside the park. Our group was so large this year it took the entire venue to host and feed our Grand Buffet Dinner featuring Mrs. Knott's Famous Chickengroup. Family and friends feasted on Mrs. Knott's Famous Fried Chicken, Grilled All Beef Hot Dogs with Chuck Wagon Chili and Cheese, Charbroiled Cheeseburgers, Fresh Caesar Salad, Mrs. Knott's Macaroni &amp;amp; Cheese, Mashed Potatoes &amp;amp; Country Gravy, Fresh Seasonal Fruit Salad, Sweet Kernel Corn, Fresh Home Baked Dinner Rolls, House Made Chocolate Chip Cookies, Boysenberry Pie, Apple Pie, Unlimited Coca-Cola Fountain Drinks &amp;amp; more. Whooee! And believe it or not after all those great eats everyone piled out and back on more rides till the park closed.For those of you who may or may not know about Knott’s, it is a very traditional Western American theme park. To commemorate our special day, our last event was a photo shoot with staff and family dressed in western garb. It was a most appropriate scene for our ALL AMERICAN company.Thanks  again to our staff, their families and our special friends who have  helped us succeed beyond our wildest expectations. We look forward to  seeing you all again next year.TonyVault Pro staff, family and friends gather for a group shot.
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          Storm Shelter door with lock box.Vault Pro's Vault, Security &amp;amp; Safe Room Doors take on a different stance when used on the exterior of the home, business or storm shelter.  Exposure to the elements (sun, rain, snow &amp;amp; tornado's) is a major concern when dealing with steel products.  The sun alone will destroy most coatings and the rain or snow will be right behind it to rust up moving parts that aren't well sealed or properly weather proofed.  Tornado's of course will damage just about anything in it's path and usually tear locks and handles off of normal vault doors.The fact that these doors are exposed to the outdoors also exposes them to potential criminal activity that may result in an attempted break in.For Vault, Security &amp;amp; Safe Room Doors that are intended to be exposed to the weather, Vault Pro goes the extra mile ensuring that any and all seams are sealed completely, all steel surfaces are properly prepped, primed and coated with a U.V. protected Marine Grade finish.  Heavy duty lock box protects lock from elements.Protecting the lock &amp;amp; handle, Vault Pro heavy hinges a 1/4" steel protective box completely over both the lock and handle. Vault Pro's known for tight tolerances and we demonstrated it once again with a lock cover that closes with less than 1/16" gap over the surface of the door when locked.  We don't just call it quits after that...we have put this protective cover to the test.  Notice the rain gutter covering the top three sides of the lock &amp;amp; handle, it isn't there just to channel the water away...it is built to exactly match the inside of the lock box to support it when it is closed and locked. If the box itself is beat repeatedly during an attack or by tornado debris the rain gutter &amp;amp; support does not allow the protective box to move from it's original position...even after repeated blows from a 16 lb. sledge hammer.  When a siliconized gasket is applied, water is channeled away from potentially sensitive area's of the door keeping the lock and handle dry and functioning even in the worst of storms or attempted break in.For more information about heavy duty storm doors and security shelter doors please check out our website.Stay safe,Tonywww.vaultprousa.com 
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                    How to Fit a Custom Gun Room to an Existing Space Custom Modular Walk in Gun Room for secret installation.Custom Modular Walk in Gun Room Interior.One of the biggest challenges we receive are requests for shelters, safe rooms or walk in vault rooms for existing spaces. The answer is our modular shelter design system. Regardless of the space you need secure, Vault Pro has a solution for you. Our team designs and builds Custom Modular Walk-in Vaults, Gun Rooms or Storm Shelters for all types of homes or business.Walk in Gun Room Interior LightingThis featured Custom &amp;amp; Modular Walk-in Gun Room was built with a touch of class, to be carried in and set up by two people and fit into an existing walk-in closet.Our client chose 1/4" bent and reinforced steel vault panels with the maximum amount of Max-Fire 2300° Fireproofing, Wimbledon White exterior, a tan interior and fully adjustable shelves and gun racks made from 1" Oak Wood. Above the gun racks, we over built the shelving by customizing 10 ga. steel shelves Safe &amp;amp; Secure Modular Constructionand supports that are fully adjustable,  configurable and strong enough to handle an unlimited amount of ammo (we tested the steel shelves at 750lbs.). The lighting and electrical package includes multiple dual gang electrical outlets with stainless steel cover plates and stainless steel adorned lighting fixtures.When all the panels (walls, ceiling and vault door) are bolted together using grade 8 bolts, nylock nuts, then properly anchored to the foundation, this vault is designed and built to exceed all FEMA 320 and ICC-500 standards. Too bad this custom vault room will be concealed inside of a closet. It looks classy enough to stand alone and be seen, yet strong enough to withstand a tornado or house fire.Custom Oak Shelves Fully AdjustableIf your home is already built or in the planning stages and you need a custom solution to your gun storage, walk in vault or storm shelter, no one does it better than Vault Pro. Call and let one of our world class Vault Pro's show you just how affordable and easy a custom safe room can be.Thanks for visiting.Tony800-299-6929vaultprousa.com
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                    Stainless Steel Vault Door Stainless Steel Vault Door made in USAAt 96" tall x 36" wide and solid stainless steel, you can't get a door like this anywhere else. It had to be custom built by Vault Pro.Most of our competitors that use stainless steel do so as a laminate or veneer for looks and use really thin material (1/16" or thinner). It does look good, however, it does nothing for the structural integrity or security of the product they build. If the stainless used is 1/8" thick or less, it can be torch cut and does nothing more than look good. What's the use in that?Vault Pro uses stainless steel handles &amp;amp; hinge caps on 100% Stainless Steel Door and Framesome of our higher line safes and vault doors. Stainless steel adorns our lights and cover plates in Vault Pro Safe Rooms and Storm Shelters. We also use thicker stainless steel inside some of our vault and safe doors where the possibility of torch cutting exists.On this 100% American Made Solid Stainless Steel Vault Door a Custom Stainless Steel dual cam system keeps the locking bolts perfectly aligned, true and running smoothly. The locking bolts, hinges, hinge pins, re-lockers, bolt carriage &amp;amp; bolt guides, risers, towers, springs, internal release and everything else is custom built using Stainless Steel. Stainless Steel Vault Door bolt systemThe frame &amp;amp; door front plate as well as the underpinnings are all at least 1/4" or thicker stainless steel. Handle shaft and carriage actuator arms are 3/4" solid stainless for well beyond a lifetime of use. Check out the stainless steel 5-prong handle and matching hinge caps.If you need a Custom Vault or Safe Door that is impervious to torch cutting, won't rust in weather and will look fantastic for the rest of your life...stainless steel is the material to use and Vault Pro is the only choice. Do you have questions about stainless vault doors for your home or business? Call us - 800-299-6929.Thanks for visiting,Tonyvaultprousa.com
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                    Modular Safe Room/Storm ShelterVault Pro's Custom Modular Safe Rooms can be built into many shapes &amp;amp; sizes.  Some Vault Pro Safe Rooms require the pieces to be cut and built in small panels so they can be moved thru a home or office and assembled in a location that isn't easily assessable to large pieces.  Some are built so large they have to be shipped on flat-bed trucks and craned off at their location, set in place on a foundation and will likely never to be moved. Others can be as large as we can make them so long as they are deliverable by lift gate truck. This is one of those.Shelter Safe Room with Emergency Escape HatchBuilt as large as possible and still able to be delivered by lift gate truck, this custom two piece Modular Safe Room/Storm Shelter is built using 3 gauge steel (1/4") and re-supported with U-Channel Reinforcements every 24" across every surface both vertically and horizontally.  By far exceeding all FEMA recommendations and ICC-500/361 standards this Storm Shelter/Safe Room also comes complete with Max-Fire 2300 Ceramic Fireproofing, two Closable Ballistic Resistant Vents, Full Stainless Steel Adorned Lighting, Electrical and completely paneled in a plush and attractive Tan Rontex material. Easy Entry with ADA Regulation In-Swing DoorEntry is easy thru an ADA (Americans with Disability Act) regulation In-swinging Elite Series 2" Step System Vault Door with a minimum of 36" clear thru space.  All Vault Pro Safe Room Doors are equipped with 18-bolt locking systems, multiple re-lockers, Internal Releases, American Made Digital Locks and seal snug and tight against Palusol® gaskets that are designed to swell and better seal the door in the case of fire.Escape hatch provides a secondary means of egress.In the case the main door is blocked by debris or distorted in a way that renders it unusable, no true Safe Room or Tornado Shelter is complete without a secondary means of egress.  Secondary means of egress can be accomplished by an In-swing hinged Executive Series Pro Hatch.  Keeping this hatch locked tight and sealed against the frame are 10 independently rotating locking bolts.  However, this Pro Escape Hatch is easily opened by a standard Internal Release simple enough that a five year old can operate it, open the hatch and exit the Safe Room.We build shelter - safe rooms to any size &amp;amp; standard.Vault Pro can custom build Safe Rooms, Storm Shelters and Safe Doors to match any standards, specifications, size or shape. Vault Pro can also provide emergency rations, first aid kits, storage seating and just about anything else you may need to complete your Walk-In Vault. Are you wondering how big a shelter and what features you might need for your home or business? Don't hesitate to call Vault Pro with any questions or concerns. When your life is on the line, Vault Pro has you covered. 800-299-6929Thanks for stopping by.Tonyvaultprousa.com
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          The preferred unit of gold traded among gold reserves, central banks and bullion dealers is the 400-troy ounce gold ingot or gold bar (12.4 kg or 438.9 ounces).  At just under 28 lbs. per bar, the weight can add up in a hurry if you can afford to collect em. If you can afford to collect em, Vault Pro can build you a vault to keep em safe. We had a lot of fun building this custom safe. Like one we built for the United States Mint, we knew what was going into the safe (which makes it more interesting). This behemoth stands over 90" tall and is built specifically to Safe keep at least 500 lbs. of gold on each shelf. We knew our standard shelves weren't made to support 500 lbs. per shelf, but what will they hold was the question... check out our welders Stu &amp;amp; Juan testing the standard shelving. Pretty impressive. Four of our top welders; Omar, Juan, Stu, Manny. Over built using multiple layers of both Steel &amp;amp; Stainless, we included an American Made S&amp;amp;G Spy-Proof lock with locking dial, 4-way active bolt locking system and Titan 4+1 Re-locking system plus two remote &amp;amp; reverse firing re-lockers in this custom fit 2" Step System Door. Now that’s locked up! Thru-out the safe we included Max-Fire Ceramic 2300° Fireproofing, motion activated American Made L.E.D. Lighting &amp;amp; Electrical as well as custom heavy duty &amp;amp; adjustable shelves that were completely load tested to hold at least 750 lbs. per shelf (over 4000 lbs. using actual weights not welders).Gold Storage Safe next to one of our 80" tall vault doors.Check out the safe standing next to an 80" tall vault door (85" with flange &amp;amp; re-bar extensions) standing on a 5" pallet (90" total).  The safe is still taller and is as tall as I can build and still get it into a truck without having to lay it down.More exciting products coming. 
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                    “How big of a safe do I need?” is a common question and I regularly say, "Get a bigger safe than you need right now. Your Collections will grow and you will need more room for the things you want to safe keep.”I have caught a lot of flak over the years for saying so and have even been blamed for just trying to make more money, but I know a lot of people who have several safes and are cramming things in every which way and still need more room. Case in point:My friend in Tennessee…let’s just call him “Mr. L.” was in a similar situation so he decided to stop buying safes and go with a Custom Modular Walk-In Vault that would take care of everything he needed to safe keep. The first picture is of the Vault at Vault Pro before we sent it to him, the rest of the pictures have been sent to us by Mr. L. with a short note from his wife. Take a look.Mr. L’s Custom 17-Piece Modular Walk-In Vault is 72” width x 96” depth and build in 24” pieces that bolt together using grade 8 bolts &amp;amp; Nylock nuts for maximum strength. Each piece is c-channel reinforced and fireproofed using both Ceramic 2300° Maxfire H-P Fireproofing, X-Rate Fireboard and is covered with Rontex Carpeted Panels.  Gun racks and bottom shelf are stained solid oak that stack 4 to 5 deep and several rows across and the ammo shelving is all 10 ga. steel in order to support a maximum amount of ammo without question. Pistols are stored on display and are simple to grab.This Vault also has full lighting and electrical as well as an Elite Series Vault Door with Digital Lock and multiple re-lockers for maximum security.Here is the note from Mr. L and what he has to say about his new Vault Pro modular walk-in vault room."Tony here are some pictures I took today at lunch of the safe...  I am very happy and satisfied with it. It is super nice and built very good. Give your employees thumbs up from me.I don't think I had it built big enough. My wife said for me to quit buying guns and it would be perfect. Thank you,Mr. L.And thank you Mr. L. for choosing Vault Pro. If you have a really large collection of guns and collectibles, stop cramming them in small safes. Call us for a custom, secure solution for your valuables.Keep it safe.Tonyvaultprousa.com
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      <description>Everyone here at Vault Pro is busy.  For the past few months we have had to keep our heads down, dig deep and try to keep up with an almost overwhelming demand for safes, gun safes and vault doors.  We have cranked out some pretty awesome stuff that I haven’t had time to share with you until now.  We have been planning a complete overhaul to our lineup for 2015.  Along with a website update and the addition to a dealer line of safes, we have begun setting up distribution across the nation.  If there are any gun stores or safe outlets that could use a bad ass line of all American Made safes as an alternative to the same thing everybody already has…give me a call.Right now we are finishing a group of safes that will be delivered to Heath Moore at Moore Security in Houston Texas for his second stores Grand Opening on December 6th.  I plan to be there along with a big bunch of safes for our like-minded friends in Texas.We are also under pretty short deadline to the SHOT Show January 20th thru the 23rd at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas.  If you are planning to attend, our booth number is 3851, make sure to stop by and see us.Over the next few days I will showcase a fantastic group of Vault Pro products our clients have asked us to commission on their behalf.  This is just a preview. Check out more preview images of our 2015 models below. Much more to come.All the best,Tony Our NEW Eagle Series Safes for 2015A group of 30" wide Eagle Series SafesOur NEW Eagle Series Safes come in four sizes - 30, 40, 50 and 60 inch wide and 60 or 72 inches tall. Eagle Series Safes are available in three series: Silver, Gold and American Eagle. Call us for more information. 800-299-6929</description>
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          Everyone here at Vault Pro is busy.  For the past few months we have had to keep our heads down, dig deep and try to keep up with an almost overwhelming demand for safes, gun safes and vault doors.  We have cranked out some pretty awesome stuff that I haven’t had time to share with you until now.  We have been planning a complete overhaul to our lineup for 2015.  Along with a website update and the addition to a dealer line of safes, we have begun setting up distribution across the nation.  If there are any gun stores or safe outlets that could use a bad ass line of all American Made safes as an alternative to the same thing everybody already has…give me a call.Right now we are finishing a group of safes that will be delivered to Heath Moore at Moore Security in Houston Texas for his second stores Grand Opening on December 6th.  I plan to be there along with a big bunch of safes for our like-minded friends in Texas.We are also under pretty short deadline to the SHOT Show January 20th thru the 23rd at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas.  If you are planning to attend, our booth number is 3851, make sure to stop by and see us.
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                    What's the difference between Redundant Locking Systems &amp;amp; Dual Locking Systems? Which one is better?  Why would you need one or the other?I get these questions a lot and the first part of the answer is simple:"Redundant Locking Systems" have two separate ways to open a singular lock.  "Dual Locking Systems" have two separate locks, and both must be unlocked independently of one another.In order to know which one is better or determine if you need a redundant or dual locking system, you need to understand the functions of each."Redundant Locking Systems" use an either/or approach to opening a singular lock.  You can open the lock with either the digital keypad or the rotating dial function. The idea is that you can use the simplicity of the Digital Lock for fast access on a regular basis but, in the case that the Digital Function should malfunction or your battery expires you will still be able to get inside of your safe or vault door by using the Dial Function. The Redundant Locking System is the locking system that you will need in the case an Electromagnetic Pulse or "EMP" knocks out your electronic/digital lock, because you will still be able to open your lock using the dial. If for what ever reason you don't trust Digital Locks but still want the simplicity of using one (with a back up plan of course...) then this is the lock for you.In a "Dual Locking System" there are two separate locks...both locks must be opened independently of each other in order to be able to retract the locking bolts and open the door on your safe or vault door.  Commonly known as a "Partners Safe," where the "Partners" each have their own combination. The Dual Locking System would require both partners be present  in order to open the safe adding an added level of security to a company's safe or vault door.  This also works when partners don't trust each other.  If you are a company owner and the book keeper or manager need access to the safe during the hours of the day when you are around, this is the way to go because you can give a combination to that person and while you are there the safe can be accessed by whomever you trust and when you lock your portion of the safe/vault door even that person is locked out.  A properly set up Dual Locking System is more secure than a Redundant Locking System for a couple of reasons.1.  A Dual Locking System requires two separate locks and a Redundant Locking System uses only one lock.2.  I can't speak for my competitors, but here at Vault Pro we set up multiple re-lockers for each lock on a Dual Locking System essentially doubling the number of re-lockers in the system.Any number of different locks can be used in a Dual Locking System. Most common is the Dual Rotating Dial Locks or the Rotating Dial Lock &amp;amp; Digital Lock.  You can also use Biometric Digital Lock &amp;amp; Dial Lock, Dual Digital locks (both combination numbers have to be punched simultaneously...pretty tricky for one person), or just about any other combination of locks you desire.Which is better depends on your situation. Call and we'll be happy to discuss the best option for you.Thanks for visiting.TonyVault Pro USAwww.vaultprousa.com
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                    Part six of five:Five of five segments last week just wasn’t enough to show you what goes on here at Vault Pro. So, part six of five is simply a continuation of last week’s showcase showing more custom stuff that didn’t quite make the first cut but is still pretty cool. Enjoy.Ultimate Wall SafeUltimate Wall Safe with super thick steel, stainless steel and American made interior L.E.D. custom lighting.I usually don’t like to build small safes but this was a pretty cool idea and it turned out really cool and really heavy.  Super thick steel, stainless steel, and then more steel make up this small but mighty wall safe.  It is built to fit into an already existing concrete wall opening.  If the wall should ever crush, this safe will live on.  The American made L.E.D. lights are automatic and turn on when the door is opened revealing the contents of the safe.  After its intended concealment few will ever see the safe and even fewer its interior.  Pour in place Vault Door with Rebar Extensions7' x 4' Executive Series Vault Door featuringRebar extensions for pour in place installation.CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE At 7 foot tall and 4 feet wide, this in-swing hinged Executive Series Vault Door is built to be tied to rebar and poured in place in a monolithic concrete structure. In swing Escape Hatch. There is also a 36” x 36” in-swing hinged Pro Escape hatch to match. The escape hatch received a primer coating and will be finish painted after in place installation.  Pour in place or Lag-in, Ballistic Resistant VentsAR500 louvers and backing will repel or capture just about anything shot at it while allowing ample air flow into your vault.  When closed the door seals on a Palusol gasket that is designed to seal in the case of fire. Thanks for all the positive feedback. Stay tuned for even more. We are always innovating and creating the finest safes, doors and shelters for our customers.TonyFor more information please visit us on the Web: Vaultprousa.com
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      <description>Part three of five:One Bad Ass Custom Gun Safe featuring Shelby Stripes, Ford logo and Eagle by Tom KellyIt isn’t the biggest safe leaving here today but it is undeniably one “Bad Ass Safe”.  Metallic Oval Blue and twin white Shelby stripes by One Way George along with some all American red, white and blue Pinstripes and artwork by the one and only Crazy Painter Tom Kelly make this custom Huntsman II the most custom safe leaving here today.  LA Gard Digital Lock and polished solid stainless steel 5-prong handle finish the appearance package on this  100% American Made Huntsman II that is also equipped with full electricity, automatic L.E.D. Lighting (also American made), Pistol Pro Door Backing and 2300° Ceramic Fireproofing under a heavier than normal layer of cold rolled steel.  What’s more American than that?Detail on Eagle and Ford logo are unbelievable.Part 4 tomorrow.TonyBe sure to visit us at: Vaultprousa.com</description>
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