Choosing a safe for your home or workplace is not, but above all it should not be, a trivial process to be carried out lightly.
We are indeed talking about a tool used to protect assets to which we are most attached, not only in reference to their economic value, but also to their affective and sentimental significance.
Precisely because the needs of individuals and companies are different, the types of safes have increased, leading to a significantly broader range of choices.
Free standing safes
A free standing safe must comply with the provisions of European standard EN1143-1, which contains the test criteria for the assessment of resistance to burglary
Two doors safe
The large, two doors safes allow the protection of safety deposit boxes and bulky items; for this reason they are mainly chosen by banks, companies or other entities that require the maximum protection.
Modular safe
Wall safes are the most common model for private use. They are installed inside homes for the protection of sums of money, jewelry, small valuables, documents, or digital keys.
Wall safe
Wall safes are the most common model for private use. They are installed inside homes for the protection of sums of money, jewelry, small valuables, documents, or digital keys.
Lightweight safes
Also known as Security Box, they are suitable for protecting documents or goods and are commonly used in residential complexes or accommodation facilities such as hotels or B&Bs.