Question date: 03/05/2009
do you carry drop safes for a church?
Well, churches are our second most important vertical market after jewelry stores. We have dedicated an entire page to talk about
drop safes for a church.
Typically, churches look for a drop safe that has no interior compartment because they do not store cash register drawers like a retail establishment, but look to secure their collections as quickly and efficiently as possible.
The search for a specialized lock for churches does come up. Sometimes dual custody is a requirement so churches choose a dual nose key lock, a key locking dial, or a time delay electronic lock like the combogard PRO or S&G Z02 lock that has dual custody field programmable. Some has opted to same money and give 3 digits of the electronic lock to one person and the other 3 to another.
Larger churches have opted to buy audit trail drop safes to have up to 8 users, a manager, and 500 lines of audit information available.
A minority of drop safes for a church were equipped with the smartlinc electronic lock that allowed even more users, and setting up the exact schedule when the safe could be opened thus ensuring that the door could not be opened during collection time, but it could be opened during the weekly meetings.