EUROSAFE Security Safes

December 26th, 2008 at 02:13am Under safes

is the most developed and the most secure safe system in the world. Also has powerful customer support and call center which serves 24 hrs/7 days.

private security system guards personal belongings and documents by computerizer mechanism safe can be opened by magnetic cards like personal credit cards

In spite of is a the 21 st century complex product, you can use it very easily.

* When you slip your credit card into magnetic reader safe locks. To open the safe slip your credit card again.
* Enter your password which is up to 6 digits and press the enter button, safe locks. When the right digits are entered your safe will be open.

* Technical Specs.
* Some Programming specs.
* Rent A Safe!
* Emergency Situations
* Emergency Opening Aparats!

  • Technical Specs.

safe has a full automatic system. (To open no need any handle. The pivots are moved by “servo” motor which is controlled by a microprocessor.) The cover is locked by 2-20 mms stanlees pivots.

, no needs any service and upkeeping costs. It works by 4 AA sized battery.

can be adjusted to 32 different using varities. Programming spesifications can be changed easily in minutes!.

  • Some programming spesifications

* It can be programmed by using personal credit card, by password or by credit card and password.
* If user enters 4 wrong passwords safe is blocked and this blocking time can be set.
* It can be programmed by only pressing “LOCK” button.
* In emergency, it can be opened safely and easily by using a special computerized only for a limited time . After this limited time, personnel can do nothing and he/she must ask to the autorized person. (Personnel controlling).
* The last 12 operations will saved at the memory so the owner of the safe can learn who opened it.
* For more security, It can be added a wating time after entering the password for opening the safe.
* Automaticly closing mechanism and shelve are available.

  • Rent Your Safe

When the safe rents to your customers and programmed for this:

* When customer at the reception for check-in and he/she wants to use the safe a jac will be given to his/her.
* After he/she enters the room, he/she puts this speacial jak into the hall of the inside of the cover. This is a mechanical procudere so it is to apply to very easylie and can not do wrongly.
* safe is ready to use. Your customer puts their valuble things into it and enters the password or slips the card and locks the safe.
* When your customers check-out they pull out the jag and give it to the recepcionist. Your safe will not locked untill new customer comes and puts the jag.

  • Emergency

In emergency, there are 2 ways to open your safe:
1. With master password which can be changed
2. With Emergency Opening Tool which only autorized people can have and use.

Emergency Opening Tool

Electronical Emergency Opening Tool which can be used in emergeny is programmed for every safe group

Only one manager can control it.

Owner of the Tool turns on the aparat for a limited time and gives it to a personnel with a temproray password.

The personnel using own password can interference to the safe in this limited time.

At the end of this limited time Aparat can not be used. Manager can give it to personnel with a new temproray password.

So the manager can manage of emergency opening of the safe

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    EuroSafe

    December 25th, 2008 at 07:07pm Under Uncategorized

    , the European Association for Injury Prevention and safety Promotion, is the network of champions dedicated to making Europe a safer place.

    Mission & Vision

    Mission statement
    To reduce both intentional and unintentional fatal and non-fatal injuries through increased coordination and strategies that combine and build upon existing strengths and capacities.

    Vision statement
    Working together to make Europe a safer place.

    Task Forces
    Introduction

    The major strategic intent of is to create a sustainable and trust working network of experts and expert organizations and to increase co-ordination in the injury field at European level. Though its programmes proves its function as:

    * a professional organization with a mission;
    * a knowledge shop (injury data, good practices, network information);
    * a strong communicator and initiator of actions;
    * a bridge between policy makers and practitioners (research/intervention); and
    * a forum for different professionals and disciplines to meet and share knowledge to develop effective action plans

    It is envisaged to have the organisation developing into a genuine collaborative network of dedicated institutes in Europe (Centres of Excellence), all bringing into the organisation their specific networks, competencies, dedicated resources and leadership with regard to one of the priority topics for actions.

    These Centres of Excellence (CoE) have responsibilities for one of the programmes, based on an agreed business plan and a (three years) financial plan that includes own resources on behalf of the respective Centre.

    Each of the CoE’s have their own dedicated network of partners and country representatives in view ensuring a European wide spread of both input to the programme and outreach in the field. Most programmes rely on multi source financing, being own resources, EC-project funding, own contributions from partners and/ or commercial sponsors.

    Introduction

    promotes concerted action and research to explore priority issues and/or relevant methodological aspects of work. These member-initiated activities aim to respond to the need to clarify the state of affairs and the way ahead on priority issues in the strategy. They should also serve the information needs of the entire membership and other stakeholders such as our European partners in the public health domain and in the relevant safety domains, the European Commission and the World Health Organization.

    The proposed mechanisms for this are strategic Task Forces. To establish a Task Force a minimum of five partners should endorse the initiative, agree on a briefing as regards scope, objectives and work plan, and secure funding, and/ or contributions in kind, to implement at least the first year of operating the Task Force. For more information on establishing a Task Force please contact the Secretariat (secretariat@.eu.com).

    Task Forces report annually to the Board and to the general meeting of members of . These annual reports and reviews will help to assess the prospects for more sustainable actions on that issue in the following year, including the option of a transition to a long-term Programme of activities and the establishment of a Center of Excellence (CoE).

    Current activities
    Introduction
    In this section you can find all the current activities being carried out by . These consist of projects being coordinated by the Secretariat as well as projects and initiatives being carried out by Programmes and Task Forces.

    Knowledge base
    Introduction

    In the Knowledge base you can search for literature, projects, resources (such as fact sheets) and effective measures in . The effective measures’ section added on July 1, 2007, is in the early stages of development and will be updated and expanded in due course. This also applies to the resources section. The Knowledge Base also houses an injury glossary.

    You can either search in each separate section, with the exception of the injury glossary, or you can search in the literature, projects and other resources sections at once.

    Partners
    Introduction

    In addition to the national organisations involved in the Programmes and Task Forces, has two main European partners - the European Commission and the World Health Organization. In addition, in the field of child safety is also working in partnership with UNICEF.

    Furthermore, is actively represented in the Working Party on and Injuries and is a Work Package leader in the EC financed project, APOLLO - Strategies and best practices for the reduction of injuries.

    Contact Directory
    secretariat


    Rijswijkstraat 2
    1059 GK Amsterdam
    The Netherlands

    Tel.: +31 20 511 4513
    Fax: + 31 20 511 4510
    E-mail: secretariat@eurosafe.eu.com

    How to get to our office using public transport from Schiphol airport

    From Schiphol airport go to the train station underneath the airport lounge. Take the train which stops at station Amsterdam Zuid-WTC (6 minutes bij train). From this station take the metro 50 to Isolatorweg. Get out at the stop Heemstedestraat (10 minutes bij metro). From here it is a 10 minute walk to the building. See map.

    The other option is to take a taxi from the airport, this will take approximately 15 minutes.

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