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Does your suitcase security bother you?


Does your suitcase security bother you?

Business men, secret agents and high officials carrying currency, valuables or important documents while travelling, often feel the need of a case to securely pass through their ways. With hi-tech labour the development of suitcases equipped to fight back theft, lost or robbery has answered all queries in this direction. These secured boxes when left alone and activated to settle some other issues are capable enough to give an electric shock to the robber only upon touching along with an alarm to catch others attention too. With a scope of human error even the possibility of losing or forgetting the briefcase can’t be sidelined completely, so if one feels that could be the case can activate it on a loss proof function where if one exceeds a diameter of 3 to 15 metres from the case an alarm will start ringing indicating suitcase presence.

The featured remotely operated secure suitcases too forfeit fruitful results, i.e. in case of robbery after first handing over the stuff and allowing the robber to reach a safer distance the owner can activate leaving the culprit in electric shock. The various available functions can be accessed and utilised as per requirements. Though, these secure cases are specially designed to appear very normal with double code locks on either side. Suitcases security for years was mounting the minds of many have finally got stability, these not only help avoid thefts but also may aid a person to escape a possible mishap.

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