15.02.2011 • News

All about safes: European Security Systems Association (ESSA) with redesigned website

The European Security Systems Association (ESSA) redesigned its website. The current website of this neutral certification body is particularly user-friendly. It provides a quick s...

The European Security Systems Association (ESSA) redesigned its website. The current website of this neutral certification body is particularly user-friendly. It provides a quick survey of all subjects relating to safes: from burglary resistance and fire protection right through to high security locks and physical data protection.

The redesigned website of the ESSA informs about security products, resistance grades, fields of application, insurance sums and manufacturers. It offers interested parties from the security sector everything worth knowing about membership and ECB•S certification procedures. The user-friendly navigation and the clearly structured design facilitate rapid orientation.

An interactive product locator supports private users and commercial users in the selection of products. It helps to find the optimum secure storage unit for each and every use.

The certification range of the ESSA includes above all safes and secure safe cabinets, deposit systems, data cabinets, high security locks and light fire storage units. In addition, the portfolio comprises fire safety storage cabinets, burglar resistant construction products, building hardware and apertures of letter boxes. ECB•S is the brand of the ESSA. Due to the global importance of the ESSA, it is available in two languages.

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