Feb 08, 2018

RFID added Capability to Stand-Up Gun Safes

Stack-On, an Alpha Guardian brand, has added RFID, instant-open capability to two of its most popular #firearm security safes. Both the Elite 40 Gun #Safe and the Stand-Up Home Defense Safe now feature RFID locks in addition to the standard electronic keypad and backup key locks. RFID technology allows the user to unlock the safe and access the contents without having to manipulate dials, keypads or keys.


To open the safes, users simply hold one of the included RFID devices over the sensor and the safes automatically unlock. Each one comes with an RFID key fob, hard card and decal, which can be affixed to almost anything such as the back of a cell phone. “RFID access allows users to instantly access the contents of their safes, without the need to turn on a light to read a keypad or fumble with a dial,” said Ken Wolowicz, divisional vice president of sales for Alpha Guardian. “It’s safe and secure technology, while still creating faster access to defensive firearms.”


The Elite 40 Gun Safe features a completely adjustable interior, including three adjustable position barrel rests and five user-configurable shelves. A factory-installed door organizer offers enhanced storage using the sewn-in gun holsters, zippered pouches and MOLLE-compatible storage. With a 30-minute fire rating and a four-way locking door, the Elite 40 Gun Safe provides stout protection from fire and theft.


Stack-On Home Defense Safes fit into standard-sized closets, in the corner of a room or even behind a door. It’s patent-pending barrel rest design accommodates as many as three long guns and four handguns, while the door swings wide for easy access. A foam-padded bottom and removable shelf keep contents organized and protected. In addition to the new RFID system, these new safes can be opened with the electronic keypad or backup key.


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