The Beginner’s Guide to Security Carts


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If you’re looking for a safe place to store tools, inventory or other objects, you may want to invest in a security cart. They are used by countless businesses. From retail and healthcare to automotive and manufacturing, businesses of all shapes and sizes can benefit from a security cart. Here’s everything you need to know about security carts and how they work.

What Are Security Carts?

Security carts are mobile enclosures with a locking mechanism. As shown in the photo above, they feature a metal cage on wheels. On the front of a security cart is a door. After placing valuables inside the security cart, you can close and lock the door.

Common Features of Security Carts

All security carts feature wheels on the bottom. With wheels, of course, you can roll them. This is one of the main differences between security carts and security cabinets. Security carts feature wheels, so they are mobile. Security cabinets, in comparison, lack wheels.

Security carts are made of thick, heavy-duty metal wire. While other enclosures are often made of cheaper, thinner metal wire, this isn’t the case for security carts. Security carts are designed to protect their contents from theft and tampering. Therefore, they are made of thicker and more durable metal wire than traditional, non-security enclosures.

Shelves are a common feature of security carts. Some of them have a single shelf, whereas others have two shelves. When using a security cart, you can place objects directly on the shelves.

How to Choose a Security Cart

If you’re looking to invest in a security cart for your business, there are several things you should consider. One of the most important things is the size. You can find security carts in different sizes. Some of them are 48 inches long, for instance, whereas others are up to 60 inches long. The width and height may vary as well.

You should choose a security cart with high-quality wheels. While nearly all security carts have wheels, the quality of their wheels may vary. Cheap, low-quality wheels can make it difficult to move the security cart. High-quality wheels, though, offer less resistance, allowing for a smooth and easy rolling operation.

Don’t forget to consider the load capacity when choosing a security cart. Like most mobile enclosures, security carts have a load capacity. This is the maximum amount of weight a security cart can safely support. Exceeding the load capacity may result in damage to the security cart or the objects within it.

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