Collection: Gun Safes & Security Safes

Gun safes and security safes are designed to protect firearms, documents, cash, and other high-value assets from theft, fire, and unauthorized access. Professionally selected safes provide secure storage with durable construction, reliable locking systems, and long-term performance.

Choosing the right safe depends on what you need to protect, the level of fire and burglary protection required, and how the safe will be installed within your space.

For homeowners considering placement, anchoring, and installation, visit our Gun Safes & Security Safes | Selection & Installation page to learn more about safe planning and installation considerations.

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Safe Buying Guide

Selecting the right safe involves understanding protection levels, storage needs, and installation considerations. A properly chosen safe provides long-term security and reliable protection for important assets.

What Size Safe Do I Need?

Safe size depends on what you plan to store now and in the future. Many homeowners underestimate their storage needs, especially when storing firearms, documents, and valuables together.

Consider:

• number of firearms or items to be stored

• future storage needs

• interior organization and shelving

• available installation space

Choosing a slightly larger safe often provides better long-term usability.

Fire-Resistant vs Fireproof Safes

Most safes are fire-resistant, not completely fireproof. Fire ratings indicate how long a safe can protect its contents at specific temperatures.

Fire-resistant safes are designed to protect:

• paper documents

• valuables and heirlooms

• digital media (depending on rating)

Selecting the correct fire rating depends on the level of protection required.

Should a Safe Be Bolted Down?

Anchoring a safe is one of the most important steps in improving security. A properly anchored safe is significantly more difficult to remove or tamper with.

Benefits of anchoring include:

• prevents unauthorized removal

• improves overall theft resistance

• increases stability for larger safes

For many installations, anchoring to a concrete slab or structural surface is recommended.

Gun Safes vs Home Safes

Gun safes are designed specifically for firearm storage, offering organized layouts and controlled access. Home safes are typically used for documents, jewelry, cash, and other valuables.

Choosing the right type depends on your primary storage needs and desired level of protection.

Safe Placement & Installation Considerations

Proper placement plays a key role in safe performance and usability.

Important factors include:

• floor structure and weight capacity

• access points for delivery

• visibility and accessibility

• environmental conditions (garage vs interior)

For homeowners planning installation, our Gun Safes & Security Safes | Selection & Installation page explains proper placement, anchoring, and installation considerations.

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What Is the Best Place to Put a Safe in Your Home?

Choosing the right location for a safe is an important part of overall security. Proper placement helps protect the safe from unauthorized access while ensuring it remains functional and accessible for daily use.

Common safe placement options include:

Interior Rooms or Closets
Installing a safe inside a closet or interior room can help reduce visibility and limit access from outside areas of the home.

Garage Installations
Garages are often used for larger safes due to available space and ease of delivery. When installed in a garage, proper anchoring and environmental considerations are important to maintain security and performance.

Basements or Lower-Level Areas
Lower-level placements can provide additional concealment and structural support, especially for heavier safes.

Home Offices or Designated Secure Areas
For frequently accessed safes, placement in a home office or secure room can provide both accessibility and controlled access.

Proper placement should also consider:

• floor structure and weight capacity
• visibility and concealment
• access for delivery and installation
• proximity to high-traffic or secure areas

In many cases, anchoring the safe to a concrete slab or structural surface significantly improves security by preventing unauthorized removal.

Do Safes Require Maintenance?

Most safes require minimal maintenance, but periodic checks of locking mechanisms, seals, hinges, and anchoring can help ensure long-term performance.


For homeowners planning safe installation, our Gun Safes & Security Safes | Selection & Installation page provides guidance on placement, anchoring, and installation considerations.