By Kofi Ahovi
KRIF Ghana Ltd, a leading distributor of money handling equipment, office and school stationery and office equipment, has added a new range of office and home safes, “Diplomat,” to its stocks.
The safes and cabinets, which are all fire resistant, are made of 100% top quality steel plate and anti-rust refined durable paint that keep the safes rust free. They also have recessed double curvature frames that provide virtually airtight construction, preventing smoke.
The “Diplomat” safes have received global quality certification from Sweden, Korea, USA and Russia.
The safes also have different locking devices that offer comfort, convenience and reliability to users. These include the keyless push button electronic digital lock (EDL), key lock plus combination lock, the double key locks and fingerprint lock plus handle (FPL).
The fingerprint lock is a kind of bio-lock using a part of the human body like a finger print, thus it does not require any metal key or memory of codes in opening the safe or security box. It however has a code system and an optical sensor in case of an emergency.
The safes also come in various sizes and colours and are an easy selection for homes, office and commercial use.
The safes have been manufactured in Korea by Diplomat Safe Ltd. Over the past 27 years since the company began their manufacturing of safes, it has risen to become a top leader of fire safe manufacturing business in the world.
The general manager of KRIF, Christian Yebuah, launching the product in Accra last week, noted that the move to import and be the sole distributor of the diplomat safe came as a result of constant request from the general public for quality and durable safes.
“It also fulfills our quest to maintain our leadership in the industry” he added.
The management of KRIF would soon send their technicians to Korea to upgrade themselves with the nuances of the safes.
In a related development, the company opened a new outlet in Tema two weeks ago to serve Tema and its environs, in response to appeals from institutions and individuals in that area.
KRIF Ghana Ltd, a leading distributor of money handling equipment, office and school stationery and office equipment, has added a new range of office and home safes, “Diplomat,” to its stocks.
The safes and cabinets, which are all fire resistant, are made of 100% top quality steel plate and anti-rust refined durable paint that keep the safes rust free. They also have recessed double curvature frames that provide virtually airtight construction, preventing smoke.
The “Diplomat” safes have received global quality certification from Sweden, Korea, USA and Russia.
The safes also have different locking devices that offer comfort, convenience and reliability to users. These include the keyless push button electronic digital lock (EDL), key lock plus combination lock, the double key locks and fingerprint lock plus handle (FPL).
The fingerprint lock is a kind of bio-lock using a part of the human body like a finger print, thus it does not require any metal key or memory of codes in opening the safe or security box. It however has a code system and an optical sensor in case of an emergency.
The safes also come in various sizes and colours and are an easy selection for homes, office and commercial use.
The safes have been manufactured in Korea by Diplomat Safe Ltd. Over the past 27 years since the company began their manufacturing of safes, it has risen to become a top leader of fire safe manufacturing business in the world.
The general manager of KRIF, Christian Yebuah, launching the product in Accra last week, noted that the move to import and be the sole distributor of the diplomat safe came as a result of constant request from the general public for quality and durable safes.
“It also fulfills our quest to maintain our leadership in the industry” he added.
The management of KRIF would soon send their technicians to Korea to upgrade themselves with the nuances of the safes.
In a related development, the company opened a new outlet in Tema two weeks ago to serve Tema and its environs, in response to appeals from institutions and individuals in that area.
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