Description:
A safe is a secure storage device designed to protect valuable items such as cash, documents, jewelry, and other important belongings from theft, fire, or unauthorized access. It is typically made from strong materials like reinforced steel and may include additional protective features such as fire-resistant insulation or waterproof sealing. Safes come in different types, including key-lock safes, combination dial safes, and digital electronic safes, and are commonly used in homes, offices, banks, and hotels.
Operation:
A safe operates through a locking mechanism that restricts access to authorized users only. Depending on the type, it may use a physical key, a rotating combination dial, or an electronic keypad where a code is entered. When the correct key or code is provided, the locking bolts retract, allowing the door to open. If an incorrect code or key is used, the safe remains locked, and some advanced models may trigger alarms or temporarily disable access after multiple failed attempts. Once closed, the locking system automatically engages to secure the contents inside.
























