Customer Reviews For The First Alert Fire and Anti-Theft Combination Safe, 0.80 Cubic Feet
James Franklin
December 30, 2019A good safe
Just purchased this safe just before Christmas 2019 and it seems to be working great. I actually bolted it to 2 hard steel beams and concreted it to the floor. Seems to be a very sturdy, secure and reliable safe. I also built a wall around it for concealment. I also purchased this safe at very reasonable price. I'm very satisfied...Thanks!!
- Insert your override key (the one with the square top) and while turning the key take a flathead screwdriver and insert it in the crack of the door and slowly pry it open.
- Another method is to lay your First Alert safe on the right hand side and using the over ride key open the door.
- Engraved on the key itself.
- Engraved on the lock cylinder.
- Engraved underneath the black plastic cap that says digital electronic safes.
- The silver sticker on the bottom right hand corner of the Anti-Theft Safes.
- On the key cover.
- Check the engraved key number and verify it matches the engraved letter on the key cylinder.
- Spray WD-40 oil in the lock.
- Tap it lightly with a hammer.
- Try the key again. If the key still does not work please contact Consumer Affairs at 1-800-323-9005 for more information.
First Alert 2054F Fire and Theft Combination Safe
The First Alert 2054F fire safe's anti-theft features include steel construction, heavy duty steel hinges, 2 solid steel bolts and mounting hardware for bolting to the floor. The fire safe's 4-number dial combination lock provides a high level of security. The combination lock is designed to be used in conjunction with the entry key: the entry key operates the safe's live bolt after the combination is entered into the dial lock. The entry key can be left in the keyhole using only the combination lock to secure the door, or it can be removed for an extra level of security. Two entry keys included. This First Alert .80 Cu. Ft. Fire Theft Combination Safe is UL classified fire safe tested to withstand an external temperature of 1700°F for 1 hour while maintaining an internal temperature of less than 350°F.