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GSA Approved Containers:

Effective October 1, 2012, classified national security information cannot be stored in non-GSA approved security containers Currently only Class 5 and 6 of these containers are being manufactured but the earlier models are still approved to store classified provided they still have their GSA Plate on the top Drawer and the safe is not compromised. These safes are secured by various locks, with Kaba Mas X-0 being the current standard of locks being used for these safes. GSA approved safes follow an approved method of storage for Classified information with guidance from DoD Manual 5200.01, Volume 3.

Kaba Mas X-0 Series locks

Kaba Mas X-0 high security locks were originally introduced in 1992 as the only lock to meet the requirements of Federal Specification FF-L-2740. The X-0 series locks are a digital single dial locks, approved by GSA to secure rooms, safes and vaults that contain sensitive government information. Kaba Mas's most recent addition to their series of locks (X-10) works in a similar matter to its predecessor (X-09) but includes a backlit LCD display. [9] All Kaba Mas X-0 are self-powered and will shut down 40 seconds after the lock has stopped spinning. Multiple attempts with the wrong combination will result in the lock shutting down for multiple minutes to prevent unauthorized access to the space it is securing.

S&G Padlock Model 8077AD

Sargent and Greenleaf model 8077AD meets the Federal Specification FFP-110J to properly secure classified information with an approved hasp or slide bolt. It can be programmed with 125,000 combinations and changed as need with the proper 8077 Key. Weather resistant and durable it can be used to secure information located outside of a facility if needed. In the event the combination is lost, the combination can be recovered with the 8077 Padlock Key.