Scaffold Tool Box, LLC
Quality Job-Site Security Products for Men and Women who Work Hard for a Living
Small Tool Job-site Security Tips

The largest obstacle to small tool security on most projects is the lack of lock up space. Notice how many large lock boxes you see on every job, but still tools get stolen. Mostly from co-workers around you. We know many tradesmen think "It can't happen to me",  "what's going to happen, is going to happen" or "It's not my equipment anyway". But the plain fact is that stolen tools cost you one way or another. Anything you can do to prevent thievery is not only good for you, but for everyone else as well. When a job-site is truly secure, you feel better coming to work every day.

Here are some tips we have for keeping your stuff yours.

Job-site Security

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  • Use quality keyed locks on all tool boxes, storage units, gates and entrances.
  • Don't leave keys "hidden" on the project.
  • Keep tools boxes locked even when you are on the job, but are out of sight.
  • Use a secondary lock or security device such as a chain or wire rope to secure your gear together.

Scaffold Tool Box Security

  • Every Scaffold Tool Box is designed to securely attach to a rolling scaffold from the inside. Attach your Scaffold Tool Box with the included hardware as soon as you get on site.
  • As with any tool box, without locking the box it won't work to keep your gear secure. Your Scaffold Tool Box is designed to easily lock and unlock to keep your tools safe. Keep your Scaffold Tool Box locked anytime you leave the area!


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