A safe is an important tool to protect your valuables from loss or damage. Our safes are by reputable manufacturers and rated by recognized independent organizations. Our safes are examined by trained professionals and we offer professional moving, installation, modification, and other essential services to complement your purchase. If you do not see a product that meets your needs please contact us.
This is only a sampling of our current stock. If you do not see what you are looking for please call for additional options. We can also help you choose and order a new safe from the manufacturer. The dimensions are labeled as height x width x depth + protruding hardware.
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Safe Buying Guide
If you are uncertain what model would fit your needs, below is some information about choosing a safe for your home or business. If you would like more information on these units or our other safes please email us or call (619) 450-6680 for a free consultation with one of our professional technicians.
We sell both first- (new) and second-hand (used) safes. All second-hand safes are open and cleaned. Our safes have been inspected by a SAVTA Certified Professional SafeTech (CPS) and are stored at a secure indoor location. Upon purchase will set the combination to your specification. Services such as installation, bolt-down, and modification are also available; please call for a estimate
When choosing a safe the first question is obviously one of capacity. If you have a clear idea of what you would like to store inside, measure how much space the items need and plan to purchase a model at least 25% larger. This ensures everything in the safe will be easy to access and ensures that overlooked items will fit in the safe later. It is important to buy a safe large enough to fit everything you need to secure for years to come so many professionals recommend you choose a model nearly 50% larger if your space permits. You also may need features such as adjustable shelves or locking internal compartments. Once you know the ideal capacity you can determine dimensions and choose the location of the safe. This is largely dependent the space available to you and how often you need to access the items inside but it is important to check that the safe fits through all doors and that the floor is strong enough to support the unit.
There are two key ratings that must be considered when choosing a safe: the unit’s resistance to fire and defense against burglary.
Fire resistance is rated by how long the contents within the safe can be kept at an acceptable temperature during a fire. This is a critical factor when choosing a safe for storing important information. Generally this temperature is 350°F but there are also models rated lower for the storage of sensitive media such as floppy discs.
Safes resistant to burglary are often assigned letter-grades for insurance purposes:
- A “B” rate safe has at least ¼” walls and a ½” door but is not tested.
- A “C” rate safe has at least ½” walls and 1″ doors.
- An “ER” rate safe has been tested to the TL-15 rating
- a “E” rate safe is a similar unit to a TL-15 that has not undergone testing
- an “F” rate safe is comparable to a TL-30 that has not undergone testing







