This Sentry shed protects your belongings in two different ways. The most obvious one is through its construction. A galvanized steel frame and weather-resistant finish make this building very tough. It can easily keep your belongings safe through heavy rain, wind, and snow. Tight-closing doors and the ability to accept a pad lock also help you prevent human-related security problems.
The second way this shed protects your belongings has more to do with what it allows you to do rather than a specific feature. In addition to making it easier to find what you need, properly storing and organizing your valuables increases their longevity. By providing you with enough space to actually put your things away, a Sentry makes it easier to for you to keep them in good condition.
A lot of work goes into creating such effective protection, but you don't have to worry about doing any of it. By the time this Sentry reaches you all of the calculating, cutting, and drilling are already done so all you need to do is put the pieces together. Anyone, even someone without any construction experience, can assemble one in three hours or less. You won't even need any special tools since most of the components simply snap together.
Companies are, of course, always going to be interested in making their products as appealing as possible, but in this case you're actually getting what's being advertised. This building's name isn't just another sales device contrived by marketing. The Arrow Sentry 8 X 5 Outdoor Storage Shed really can provide you with a safe place to store all of your outdoor supplies.

Based on other internet reviews, I expected this to be difficult to construct and install. We were pleasantly surprised. Instruction manual was good, easy to follow. Part numbers were either stamped into the metal or inked onto them. Our first step was to identify all the parts, and label w/sharpie pen the part numbers that were just stamped into the metal, and thus harder to find. We were very careful to install the shed on a LEVEL base. We used 2x4 treated lumber frame with 3/4" plywood floor - the plan & dimensions were included in the manual. Day one - we built the foundation/floor and painted it. Day 2, we pre-constructed sides, roof and doors, working on a level concrete floor. This took about 4-6 hours. Day 3, we assembled the structure. This also took 4-6 hours. The only complaint we have is that the kit didn't include quite enough screws. We were also short about 4 nuts for the supplied bolts (which were an odd size). One trip to the hardware store to buy a couple bucks worth of screws, nuts and bolts was all that was required.