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The facts on safes by Brinks

Brinks is a company that was founded in 1859 by Perry and Fidelia Brink and they named it Brinks. Since that time, the company has built a reputation for securely storing and transporting cash as well as valuables across the country. The mission of the company continues today. In 1995, Brinks extended its brink security mission by introducing the Compusafe line which are secure safes for business use.

Galileo safe: Two compartments

The Galileo safe with two compartments has the capacity to hold 2,400 bills. It is 29.25 inches tall, 13.75 inches wide and 20.73 inches deep. It weighs 336 pounds. This Brinks safe is considered as a modular safe and it works well in any back room or under-the-counter. The bottom compartment is large which allows additional storage to the user. You can ask to have a side compartment custom-added as well. If you wish to have the safe accept larger amounts of bills, up to 30, to allow the ease of use for despots.

Galileo safe: Three compartments

The Galileo safe with three compartments has the same bill capacity of the two-compartment safe. The safe is wider than the first 250 inches instead of 20.73 inches. It also weighs 423 pounds. Due to the larger size, this Brinks safe can store cash drawers. Like the smaller Galileo safe, you can change the safe to accept bulk bills.

CompuSafe 5000

The CompuSafe 5000 is another one of the security safes that Brinks offers to its customers. It is 27 inches tall, 13 inches wide, 17.25 inches deep and 195 pounds. The safe is Window's base. The safe allows cash to be taken from the customers and immediately deposited. It has detailed reporting, which allows you to keep track of transactions as well as the money inside the safe.

CompuSafe 4000

This CompuSafe is taller than the first. The safe is 48.5 inches tall, 26 inches wide, 25 inches deep and weighs 600 pounds. It is capable of holding 4,500 bills at a time as well as counting 16 bills at a time. As the safe has the capacity to connect with the Internet, it communicates with other safes as well as banks and even the managers of the stores in which the safe is located..

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