Secure Home & Office Storage for Jewellery and Valuables

Floor or wall mounted, the home and office safes provide a shield from burglary and fire for your valuables that might include but are not limited to documents, jewellery, cash and even medication. Deposit containers, fire file safes, compact Viper safes and solid steel Protect-All safes are some of the choices. Find best jewellery safe for your home here

Our Categories at a Glance

Home Safes

– Floor or wall-mounted safes ideal for home use: protect personal valuables, important documents, passports and more.

– Choose from modest-sized units for discreet installation to larger models for expansive home storage.

– A great choice for families wanting to add a strong layer of protection at home.

Jewellery Safes

– Designed especially for high-value items like rings, necklaces, watches and heirlooms.

– Enhanced locking, smaller footprint and often hidden or built-in installation options to blend discreetly into your space.

– Perfect for safekeeping jewellery while maintaining accessibility when needed.

Office Safes

– Built for commercial use: handle documents, cash, business assets, backups and client data.

– Includes fire-file rated safes, deposit-style safes for incoming cash, and floor-mounted heavy duty units.

– Ideal for small businesses, professional offices and commercial environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best type of safe depends on what you need to protect and the level of security required. For documents and digital media, a fireproof safe is essential. For valuables like jewelry or cash, a burglary-resistant safe with a high security rating is recommended. Consider factors like fire resistance, water resistance, burglary ratings, and size when making your choice.

First, determine what items you plan to store in the safe and measure their dimensions. It’s always a good idea to choose a safe that is slightly larger than your current needs to accommodate future items. Also, consider where you plan to place the safe and ensure it will fit comfortably in that location.

For optimal security, safes should be discreetly installed in a location that is not easily accessible or obvious to intruders. Common locations include inside a closet, bolted to the floor or wall, or in a less-used area of the premises. Avoid placing safes in master bedrooms or offices, as these are often the first places burglars check.

Yes, it is highly recommended to bolt down your safe, especially if it weighs less than 750 pounds. Bolting prevents burglars from simply carrying the safe away. Many safes come with pre-drilled holes for this purpose, and hardware kits are often included or can be purchased separately.

It’s good practice to change the combination or access code periodically, especially if there has been a change in personnel who know the code, or if you suspect it may have been compromised. For digital safes, changing the code every few months or annually is a good routine. For mechanical dials, this process may require professional assistance.

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