For quite a number of days now, I have shown you some of the types of security vaults that are available here in Office 1000. I have shown you our combination vaults, media storage vaults, and the key-lock vaults. Now I'll be showing you to something more hi-tech.
Storing your guns when you do not need it can be a real mess. Unless you are living on your own, you won't know who will try to open it. Like, say, if you have a pre-teen son who gets curious with what you are hiding behind that steel door. It may not be enough to guard your guns with combination vaults. Curious people are resourceful people. You will never know--and once something unfortunate happens, you may even get sued for it.
What you need for your guns is something more fool-proof, something that only you can open, something that cannot be opened by anyone without your permission. It doesn't even take a simple combination to open it. Your fingerprint is already enough.
Yes, what I am going to show you today is one of Office 1000's fingerprint gun vaults. There is still the combination option, but it would always be better to take advantage of this feature. Thanks to biometrics technology, the only way anyone can open your vault is by either forcing you or chopping off your thumb. Pretty morbid, eh? Now it's only a matter of time before retina scanners are integrated to these commercial-type of vaults. I just hope that you won't be hiding anything that has to do with national security--you won't like to end up with your eyeball taken off a la Angels and Demons.