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October 1, 2006


Salt Spring Island Fire/Rescue Lock Box Program

For Commercial or Residential use!

Salt Spring Island Fire/Rescue has just launched the new quick access Lock Box Program.  By installing this lock box in your building, you can ensure thSalt Spring Island Fire/Rescue always has immediate access to your locked building any time of the day.

With the new lock system all access keys and interior room keys are securely mounted within the cylinder on the outside of your building.  The 1 1/2" red colored cylinder fits flush to the exterior wall and is nearly invisible to the public.  The cylinder lock box is specially keyed and fitted with keys for Fire Department use only.

The cylinder is constructed of hardened steel by Abloy Keyways in a controlled factory.  All Abloy Cylinders have been tested by the RCMP Engineering Branch in Ottawa and are approved for High Security Applications.

For a pricing and installation instructions please contact Salt Spring Island Fire/Rescue by telephone (537-2531) during regular business hours or send

This program will ensure your building is protected by the high security lock box system, with rapid access for fire department personnel in the time of need.


Lock Box in concrete wall.


Securely fixed yet available for quick Fire Department access.


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