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The Sealock Solution
More than a seal. More than just a lock, the
Sealock is both, and then some. By affixing to the container's
keeper bars, Sealock prevents the doors from swinging open. And
because it is a complete sealing and locking system, removing the
Sealock means that the all-important seal must also be removed. The
payoff: making containers tamper-proof.
Made of 2" wide steel that is ¼" thick, the
Sealock requires two cuts and two tools to remove. This need for
both a power cutting tool such as an angle grinder and a cable
cutter prevents break-ins by thieves who generally do not carry such
sophisticated tools with them. Any tampering with the Sealock
removes the seal from the container, making both the Sealock and the
container itself virtually tamper proof.
The Sealock's steel bar and bracket are covered
in a baked-on enamel "powder coat" that is textured and two-tone
black/silver. An insider who might try to cut the bar and then weld
it back together to hide the evidence, would face a very difficult
if not impossible undertaking that would require significant time
and effort. This tamper-indicative feature is exclusive to the
Sealock and protected by U.S. Patent number 6,536,815. The use of a
cable seal to simultaneously seal the container and lock the
security bar is also exclusive to the Sealock and patent protected
under U.S. Patent number 6,331,022. The seal portion may be
bar-coded.
As you can see, only Sealock provides a total
solution. Sealock locks the container door AND seals the container
door with one device. If the lock is broken, the seal is removed, so
the break in is easily detected
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