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  2. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    The Mosler Safe Company was an American multinational manufacturer of security equipment specializing in safes and bank vaults. In 2001, the company was acquired by Diebold Inc. after going bankrupt.

  3. Door - Wikipedia

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    A pet door (also known as a cat flap or dog door) is an opening in a door to allow pets to enter and exit without the main door's being opened. It may be simply covered by a rubber flap, or it may be an actual door hinged on the top that the pet can push through. Pet doors may be mounted in a sliding glass door as a new (permanent or temporary ...

  4. Police lock - Wikipedia

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    Floor-mounted police lock schematic. The first is floor-mounted. It consists of a steel bar running on at a roughly 45° angle from the center of the door to the floor, on the inside of the area to be secured. At each end of the bar are slots or fixtures (one in the door, one in the floor) into which the steel bar is secured.

  5. Woman discovers ‘secret’ floor safe while vacuuming in her ...

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    A new homeowner is going viral after revealing the mysterious “secret” floor safe she found hiding beneath her carpet. TikTok user @imthefookinlizardking bought her new home in November. But ...

  6. This is why you should always close the interior doors in ...

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    Closing your interior doors can help disperse pressure throughout the home and reduce the overall force stacked up against your roof -- basically your first line of defense against Mother Nature.

  7. Sentry Group - Wikipedia

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    Sentry Group produces more fire-resistant chests, safes, security storage containers, and gun safes than any other company in the world [citation needed] and has won several awards, including "Vendor of the Year" from Lowe's in 1999, Wal-Mart in 2001, and OfficeMax in 2002.