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Wheel Clamp

Stop thieves stealing your towable Vehicle.
Designed to fit all diameter and width wheels from a Wheel on a Jet Ski Trailer up to a Wheel on a 4WD Camper Trailer. How innovative is that...
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Padlock Protection

Unique Impenetrable
Security System
Designed to replace
a Padlock and
Mild Steel Chain.
Don't wait until your possessions are stolen.
High Tensile Chain

10mm diameter
High Tensile Chain Quotation / Enquiry Form
| Cannot be cut with a: |
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Standard Bolt Cutter |
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Hack Saw |
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or any other non powered hand-held metal cutting tool. |
Padlock Protector

Patented
Steel Shroud
STOPS the three methods 99.9% of all thieves use to break a Padlock or Mild Steel Chain, they are:
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Leverage |
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Hammer |
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Bolt Cutter Attack |
Laptop Safe Heat Resistant Test
The Laptop Safe (also known as the Hide Away Safe) is manufactured with the Australian manufacturers own special formulae of Lexan Polycarbonate. While this particular formulae of polycarbonate is extremely heat insulative it is not officially classified as fire proof.
There are no fire standards written for a Lexan Polycarbonate High Security Laptop Safe because the Hide Away Safe Co, the manufacturer of the Laptop Safe, is the only manufacturer in the World to make a High Security Laptop Safe from Lexan Polycarbonate, consequently there has been no specific fire rating given to the Laptop Safe.
NB: Nothing is exactly fire proof unless it is
concrete lined, the Laptop Safe is termed
fire resistant and is very heat insulative.
In fact more insulative than metal safes. |
Monitored Heat Test
A question we are asked occasionally:
Is the Laptop Safe fire proof.
To answer that question in 1995 we conducted a monitored heat test on a Metal Safe and the Laptop Safe. We wanted to compare the condition of an identical piece of paper in each Safe after being placed inside a kiln for 15 minutes at 400c.
This Is What We Did
A piece of paper was torn in half and one half was placed inside a Metal Safe and the other half was placed inside a Laptop Safe. Then both safes were placed in a kiln that had been pre-heated to 400c and left in the kiln for 15 minutes.
The End Result Being
After 15 minutes both safes were taken out of the kiln. The internal temperature of the Metal Safe reached 250c and the piece of paper inside was starting to char (paper will start to ignite around 250c) compared with the Laptop Safe internal temperature was only 150c and the piece of paper inside was unaffected.
This Experiment Showed
Physical condition of both safes:
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Metal Safe - relatively unaffected by the heat. |
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Laptop Safe - a little sad looking, it needed replacing. |
Physical condition of the piece of paper inside both safes:
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Metal Safe - the paper was basically destroyed by the heat. |
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Laptop Safe - the paper was unaffected. |
The protection of the contents inside a Laptop Safe
is the most crucial factor of Safe ownership. |
The price to replace the Laptop Safe is a small investment after the trauma of a fire.
WARNING from the editor. People tend to die in house fires when they spend time removing valuables and keepsakes thinking the fire is not all that serious.
It is the smoke that generally kills
not the flames. |
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What To Do Next...
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Go to Price List / Secure Order Form for the cost of your investment to purchase a Laptop Safe and accessories and to place your order. |
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OR - Do you require a quotation and / or information sent to you? Go to Enquiry / Quotation Form. |
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OR - For further information about the Laptop Safe please contact us. |
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OR - Keep reading through this Web Site to learn all about the Laptop Safe and WHY YOU MUST, for your own protection, secure your Laptop when it is left unattended especially in a Vehicle. |
What ever you choose to do next THINK CAREFULLY!
Can you risk loosing your Laptop
and the valuable data stored on it... |
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Laptop Safe being lifted from its Docking Station.

Laptop Safe Docking Station top view.

Laptop Safe closed showing the Foldback Handle.

Laptop Safe being removed from its Docking Station.

Laptop Safe secured in a Steel Vehicle Fixing Kit in the boot of a Ford Falcon.

Laptop Safe secured under the parcel shelf in the boot of a Ford Falcon.

Shroud and Cable with Docking Station bolted to it. Temporary security for a Laptop Safe.