Homes & Property

December 6, 2011

Firm introduces safe keeping facility for valuable items

By Kingsley Adegboye

A new facility that could protect valuables such documents, certificates, jewellery and other precious possessions from fire outbreaks and theft has been introduced into the Nigerian market.

The ‘safe haven’ device known as bulwark vault and safes deposit, will guarantees full time safety and protection of items kept with it as long as possible.

At a formal launch of the system in Lagos last week, the chairman of Bulwark Vault & Safes Deposit Limited, Mr. Olusegun Olusanya said the system was borne out of the company’s desire to meet the need of individual and corporate organisations who seek a perfect solution to the safeguarding of their valuables that could be at risk to societal lapses and natural hazards.

‘All over the world, the menace and variety of attack on property, either by human or natural channels, have become immensely alarming and it is now common place to seek perfect means of protection for such properties of inestimable value. As a result, vault and safe deposits boxes have accounted for respite and hope to those who have a lot to lose in the event of human or natural attack on property.

He noted that is not by chance that the company chose to install the systems which originated from Israel with its supreme reputation in security. Bulwark, he said, joined with the Israeli providers to achieve zero troubles and setbacks in its system to ensure a superb and reliable service to its customers.

According to Bulwark boss, ‘’with a thick concrete environment and our many millimetres of hardened steel and other security and safety measures, we are ready to meet any threat.

In the recent time, we are facing a growing challenge in keeping not only our dear ones safe, but also locating a safe place for our valuables and important documents as well as off-site data storage. We had to design a safe facility to allow you to relax while we are keeping your valuables safe”

‘Continuing, he said: ‘Be it natural disasters such as sudden storm, flooding, fire outbreaks or man made threats, technological or physical, we have invested seriously to keep all these items in safe distance from your deposits. Also, we chose to use the state of the art devices such as Biometric hand prints rather than only finger prints device that actually can be duplicated”.