RedBox Storage Ltd., which operates seven self-storage facilities in Hong Kong, has launched a new, high-security storage solution. Red Vault units offer an hour of fire resistance, which is double the government requirement, and can withstand temperatures of up to 1,000 degrees Celsius. Each space is equipped with a dustproof ceiling, dedicated lighting, an independent heat detector, and an alarm system that signals directly to the Hong Kong Fire Services Communications Centre for immediate response, according to a press release.
“We designed Red Vault with a profound understanding of what our customers entrust to us,” said Oliver Leung, senior director of projects and development. “It often goes beyond monetary value. It’s about a box of irreplaceable family photos, a lifetime collection of art, or the critical documents that form the backbone of a business. These are assets whose value cannot be quantified. Red Vault is a promise, engineered to the highest standards, to protect that legacy.”
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Established in 2007, RedBox operates locations in Chai Wan, Sai Wan, Sha Tin, Tsuen Wan, Tuen Mun and Yau Tong. It was acquired by global investment firm Brookfield Asset Management in 2022.
Sources:PR Newswire, RedBox Storage Marks a Decade of Thought Leadership by Redefining Security with "Red Vault", a Pioneering Solution for Hong Kong's Most Valued PossessionsRedBox Storage, Red Vault
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