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  2. What Is a Safety Deposit Box? - AOL

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    A safety deposit box, also known as a safe deposit box, is a secure storage container, housed within a bank or a financial institution's vault. These boxes can provide you with a high level of...

  3. What you should (and shouldn’t) store in a safe deposit box

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    Bank name. State. Annual cost of safe deposit box. Box size. Community First National Bank. Kansas. $35-$100. Ranging from 3-by-10 inches to 10-by-10 inches.

  4. What To Store and What Not To Store in a Safety Deposit Box - AOL

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    While the cost of a safety deposit box varies by financial institution and the size of the box, they typically cost between $15 and $150 per year. Some cost as much as $300 per year.

  5. Key blank - Wikipedia

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    A key blank (sometimes spelled keyblank) is a key that has not been cut to a specific bitting. The blank has a specific cross-sectional profile to match the keyway in a corresponding lock cylinder. Key blanks can be stamped with a manufacturer name, end-user logo or with a phrase, the most commonly seen being 'Do not duplicate'.

  6. Safe deposit box - Wikipedia

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    Safe deposit boxes inside a Swiss bank. Safe deposit vault in Joplin, Missouri after the 2011 Joplin tornado, remaining intact despite the destruction of the bank that housed it. A safe deposit box, sometimes referred to as a safety deposit box, is an individually secured container, usually held within a larger safe or bank vault.

  7. Knox Box - Wikipedia

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    A Knox Box is a small, wall-mounted safe that holds building keys for fire departments, emergency medical services, and sometimes police to retrieve in emergency situations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term "Knox-Box" is a brand name for such products produced by the American company Knox Associates, which does business as The Knox Company.