Eliminating forced entry means no
property damage and no replacement costs
for broken windows and forced doorframes
or locks. It also means no flying glass
to injure firefighters.

You arrive on site
knowing that you or your representative
did not have to get there before
firefighters could enter your building.
The Fire Department has already
determined that a small fire was
contained by the sprinkler system. The
reduced emergency response time meant
immediate shut off of the sprinkler
water supply resulting in minimal smoke,
fire and water damage to your property.
10 Reasons Why To Install A KNOX BOX
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Eliminate needless,
costly forced entry damage that may
not be covered by your insurance
deductible.
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Assure immediate
building entry by firefighters without
delay or waiting for building keys.
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Protect inventory,
equipment and supplies from
unnecessary water damage caused by
delayed sprinkler shut-off.
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Satisfy local fire
codes and emergency access ordinances.
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Save time and
aggravation by not having to drive to
your building at 2:00 a.m. for a false
alarm.
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Feel secure about
emergency coverage when your building
is left unattended. The Fire
Department holds the ONLY key to the
KNOX-BOX.
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Maintain building
security after a fire alarm
investigation by simply re-locking the
undamaged door.
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Protect your property
from thousands of dollars in damage
with this one-time, low cost
investment.
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Depend on the highest
lock box security available with
attack resistant, UL tested
reliability.
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Over the last 25 years,
KNOX-BOX has been the chosen solution
in 6,000 communities nationwide.
Questions and Answers
1.) What is a KNOX BOX
system?
It's a high-security box
system, designed to give firefighters
and emergency services immediate access
to locked buildings, elevators, and
other secured areas.
2.) Why install a KNOX
BOX?
Installation of a KNOX BOX on your
property will not only allow
firefighters faster access in case of an
emergency, but will also prevent
expensive forcible entry should
emergency services be required while the
premises are unoccupied. Costly front
doors and entry ways needn't be harmed
if entry keys are available on-site!
3.) How does the KNOX BOX
system work?
Following your purchase of a KNOX BOX
from the factory, you will mount it
securely on the exterior of your
building; attractive recessed-mount
models are available. All necessary
access keys will be locked inside by a
representative of the fire department;
only the fire department's master key
can open the box.
The KNOX BOX gives the fire department a
simple alternative to expensive,
time-consuming forcible entry. The
generous interior capacity allows you to
store everything emergency personnel may
require--keys, floor plans, electronic
entry cards, and more--in complete
security until needed.
4.) How secure is a KNOX
BOX system?
Security has always been a KNOX strong
point. Designed for maximum protection,
each virtually indestructible box
features a special high-security Medeco
lock and key. This Medeco restricted
locking system guards against
unauthorized key duplication. Keys
aren't even available to locksmiths or
lock distributors--only The KNOX Company
can supply these keys!
The Knox Box system offers maximum
security at every step. The department
has an exclusive key code. All Knox Box
stations in that city are keyed
alike--and only the fire department has
master keys.
5.) Who can authorize a
KNOX BOX system?
Strict security control
is maintained by allowing only fire
departments to authorize the purchase of
each Knox Box. This is achieved by using
a special authorization form which you
can obtain only from your fire
department; the form must be signed by a
fire department official whose signature
is on file at the factory. After
verifying the signature, the Knox box is
shipped directly to you. Each Knox Box
is shipped without keys, locked in an
open position and ready for mounting.
6.) How is a KNOX BOX
installed?
Each KNOX BOX is shipped with complete
mounting instructions; however, your
fire department will assist you in
choosing a proper location for mounting.
After installation is completed, the
fire department will conduct an
inspection of the installation and lock
building keys inside the box. As soon as
building keys are locked inside the box,
it is ready to provide immediate access
to emergency personnel-- 24 hours a day,
365 days a year.