Weapons Locker

Sidearm Lockers 2.jpg Weapons storage and security in semi-secure environments including courthouses, judicial offices and federal buildings are top priorities for law enforcement agencies throughout the country. Protecting building occupants from accidental weapons discharge and helping to prevent criminal acts are just two of the many examples of why access to effective weapons storage is critically important. Secure weapons storage lockers should offer:

* Minimum 16-gauge steel construction for security and durability
* 7 and 10 gauge steel construction for areas requiring a higher level of security
* Continuous hinges to increase the lockers' security
* Configuration options which allow for units to be stacked vertically or horizontally to maximize  use of available space
* The option to mount units on desks, walls or flush with wall surfaces, again to take the best advantage possible of usable space
* Felt-lined compartment bottoms to help prevent damage to weapons, such as scratches
* Master keyed
* Kevlar™ lined enclosures available
* Architects planning new judicial/law enforcement facilities often specify lockers that are built with heavy-gauge steel to provide maximum security.

* Another important security feature is the use of a proprietary keyway. Replacement keys can only be obtained from the manufacturer.