Chubb - Manila
Chubb
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Company name
Chubb
Location
Singson Bldg. Binondo Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Contact number
Mobile phone
Fax
2421345/48/59
Working hours
- Monday: 8-5
- Tuesday: 8-5
- Wednesday: 8-5
- Thursday: 8-5
- Friday: 8-5
- Saturday: 8-5
- Sunday: Closed
Contact Person Garvey M. Ruaza
Establishment year 1975
Employees 201-500
Company description
We are the exclusive distributor of Chubbsafes fire and burglar resistant safes and vault doors.
Importantly, these tests are carried out by skilled independent bodies in accordance with established international standards.
This ensures credible and reliable results based on a recognised classification system.
When a product has been properly tested and certified, it is marked with a metal label inside the door.
If you are unsure as to whether your safe offers the correct protection, you should do the following:
1) Get hold of the certificate.
2) Check the issuer against a list of accepted certifiers. Chubbsafes uses the following trusted, independent test institutes.
3) Open the safe to view the label.
4) Check for the correct Class or Grade.
5) Check that the
Our safes and vaults undergo tough independent tests which certify them for a certain level of burglary resistance.
This level of resistance is given in Grades starting at 0 and, climbing to VI for safes and XIII for vaults.
The grading system is particularly important for insurance reasons, as the contents of a safe will only be insured for the correct value if the safe carries the appropriate grade.
To grade a safe, a test must be carried out by an accredited institute. A combination of factors is taken into account including the size and effectiveness of the attack tool or tools used, the time taken and the skill of the person trying to break into the safe.
Importantly, these tests are carried out by skilled independent bodies in accordance with established international standards.
This ensures credible and reliable results based on a recognised classification system.
When a product has been properly tested and certified, it is marked with a metal label inside the door.
If you are unsure as to whether your safe offers the correct protection, you should do the following:
1) Get hold of the certificate.
2) Check the issuer against a list of accepted certifiers. Chubbsafes uses the following trusted, independent test institutes.
3) Open the safe to view the label.
4) Check for the correct Class or Grade.
5) Check that the
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certification number on the certificate matches that on the label.Our safes and vaults undergo tough independent tests which certify them for a certain level of burglary resistance.
This level of resistance is given in Grades starting at 0 and, climbing to VI for safes and XIII for vaults.
The grading system is particularly important for insurance reasons, as the contents of a safe will only be insured for the correct value if the safe carries the appropriate grade.
To grade a safe, a test must be carried out by an accredited institute. A combination of factors is taken into account including the size and effectiveness of the attack tool or tools used, the time taken and the skill of the person trying to break into the safe.
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Don't ever think about getting this insurance. The policy wording is so misleading they'll find way you won't get a decent claim. Insurance that is truly as good as nothing.
Travelled to Schengen and got my baggage delayed for 54 hours, they advised me to keep all the supporting documents and file the claim when i got back in PH, I did. In the end, they wont pay the claim as stated on the policy and tagged the claim as 'reimbursement' benefit only which is clearly not the case when you put a definite amount per hours delayed in the contract.
Not just my 2 cents.
Travelled to Schengen and got my baggage delayed for 54 hours, they advised me to keep all the supporting documents and file the claim when i got back in PH, I did. In the end, they wont pay the claim as stated on the policy and tagged the claim as 'reimbursement' benefit only which is clearly not the case when you put a definite amount per hours delayed in the contract.
Not just my 2 cents.
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