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You don’t need to compromise on space to keep your home safe and secure. In fact, a small safe might be just what you need to protect your valuables without jeopardising the flow and design of your home. Small security safes are perfect for installing into a wardrobe or under the stairs, and many can be secured via base and rear wall fixing. Read on to find out more about our vast collection and purchase a security solution that works for you.
They might be small, but their impact on securing your home is huge. A mini safe from Safe Options is perfect for a variety of house owners, including those looking to protect up to £100,000 in cash, or as little as £1,000. What’s more, you can also choose from different lock types, such as a manual key locking safe if you enjoy having a key on your person, or a digital electronic locking safe - providing you with security at your fingertips.
Our tested and certified fireproof safes protect valuable documents from fire and smoke damage. Choose from a variety of cash ratings, as well as 5 different fire protection time speeds: from 25 to 120 minutes. Most of our fireproof safes are also water resistant - so are are an ideal security solution for those who need to protect against the risk of water damage as well. Check out our range of waterproof safes here.
Keep your valuables out of sight and out of mind with a small safe from Safe Options. Contact us today and find out more about our vast collection.
Want a small safe to fit neatly in your home, but have some doubts? Explore frequently asked questions from our customers, answered by our experts below.
Smaller safes might be easier to steal from your home because they are lightweight and therefore easier to carry.
However, when you purchase a small safe from Safe Options, you can choose from two different fixing methods: base and rear wall fixing. So you can rest assured that your safe is securely fitted and therefore harder to steal.A cupboard or closet in a low-traffic area, such as your garage, is a good place to hide your small safe.
Avoid placing your safe in a wardrobe in your master bedroom as this is a place thieves will look at first.