Keep your personal documents and valuables in tip-top shape with a fireproof box
It might seem unlikely, but fires can and do break out in homes. Not only can this cause damage to your home, but it can also destroy important documents you own, including passports, house deeds, and wills. One way you provide them with the utmost protection from fire damage is by using a fireproof safe or box. At Safe Options, we provide a collection of safes to help home and business owners shield vital paperwork from harm. Check out our extensive range today…
Whether you need to protect your valuables or important pieces of media, our collection of fireproof safes can suit any home or business owner. Our fireproof data safes are designed to shield DVD, LTO, and DLT tapes from fire damage - allowing you to preserve those all important memories. Better yet, construction businesses looking to charge lithium batteries without risking overheating can explore our range of fireproof lithium-ion battery safes; ensuring the utmost protection.
Choose your level of fire resistance, size, and lock type
Our fireproof safes come in various levels of protection, from 25 minutes of resistance to 120 minutes of resistance. You can also pick from single and double door models; allowing you to choose the right fit for your home. Pick between two different lock types: a key lock if you prefer a traditional method, or a digital electronic lock if you don’t fancy carrying a key around with you. If you want a better way to organise your important documents, check out our fireproof filing cabinets.
Check out our waterproof safes too
Some of our fireproof safe boxes also offer protection against water as well. So, in the unlikely event that your fire safe box is submerged in water, your documents will be safe. All of our certified and tested fire safes (that have a minimum of 60 minutes fire resistance) will automatically seal the doors, meaning they are both heat and water tight when in a fire - so even water sprinklers or hoses won't damage the contents. Check out our waterproof safes for more information.
Secure your most important items with a fireproof safe
Have you got important items you need to protect at home or in your business? Contact us today to find out more and pick up a fireproof safe for your home today.
You can put your fireproof box in a cupboard, but ensure you consider how this might affect its level of protection against fire. For example, a cupboard will likely be engulfed by flames quicker - and as a result, so might the safe.
If you want a sleeker way of protecting your valuables, explore our range of floor safes which can be tucked away discreetly in your home.
FAQs: Your questions answered by our experts
Want to find out more about fireproof cabinets and safes? Check out your most frequently asked questions answered by our experts below.
Does fireproof mean the safe is completely resistant to fire?
No, nothing is completely safe from burning in a fire.
Fireproof document boxes have been created with the aim to be resistant to fire for a certain period of time, but flames and heat can still cause damage eventually.
Can a fireproof box be carried with ease?
Whether a fire safe or box can be lifted and manoeuvred with ease depends on the model you purchase.
For example, you can purchase some fireproof safes which are portable - allowing you to carry them. Large safes that are fireproof will be harder to move, so ensure you enlist help from others.
Can I put my fireproof box in a cupboard?
You can put your fireproof box in a cupboard, but ensure you consider how this might affect its level of protection against fire. For example, a cupboard will likely be engulfed by flames quicker - and as a result, so might the safe.
If you want a sleeker way of protecting your valuables, explore our range of floor safes which can be tucked away discreetly in your home.
Anchoring down a safe is not always necessary or practical. Safes that are over a certain weight and used for certain purposes should not be anchored down at all. Hidden wall safes on the other hand should be bolted into the structure of the home for added security.