Fichet-Bauche Safe Opening

Fichet-Bauche Safe Opening

We were called to open this unusual Fichet-Bauche safe at a residence in Ormskirk due to a lost combination. The lock uses four separate clickers to set the combination after which the key can be used to retract the boltwork to open the door.

Fichet-Bauche is of French origin and came about through the merger of the Fichet and Bauche companies in 1967.

Digital Home Safe Lost Key

Digital Home Safe Lost Key

The owner of this Digital home safe in Ormskirk, Lancashire could not open his safe. The last time it was opened it seemed that the batteries were flat so he changed them and locked it up again. Unfortunately the digital lock would no longer open the safe and the key had been lost. We arrived on site twenty minutes after receiving the call and had it open within a couple of minutes. We tested the batteries which all showed to have sufficient power and had to advise that it was beyond economical repair due to the low cost of a new unit and the lack of availability of spare parts.

Charvat Neutron Star Safe Opening

Charvat Neutron Star Safe Opening

The owner of a nightclub in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire could not get his safe open to access the float required to open for business this evening. We attended on very short notice and opened the Charvat Neutron Star safe without damage and returned it to service. If you are out having a good time in Newcastle-under-Lyme this evening then you may well have a safe engineer to thank, stay safe and enjoy.