In-ground floor safes are ideal for securing important paperwork, money, jewelry, and other valuables. These hidden safes offer the ultimate advantage: discretion. When installed in concrete, they provide superior fire protection, as concrete does not retain heat and naturally resists rising temperatures.
- B-rated burglary construction with Group II U.L listed changeable combination locks.
- Drill-resistant hard plate positioned between the lock and dial ring for enhanced security.
- High-security spring re-locker device to prevent forced entry from punching attacks.
- Full-length locking dead bar behind the door hinge to prevent door removal during tampering.
- Durable powder-coated black textured finish on the body and door.
- Versatile lock options: Mechanical combination, Electronic, or Key locks.
- Equipped with a hydraulic gas bar to assist in opening the heavy steel door easily.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I choose an underfloor safe over a wall safe?
Underfloor safes offer maximum concealment and are much harder for burglars to locate. When encased in concrete, they also provide superior fire resistance and are nearly impossible to remove from the premises.
How thick is the safe door?
The safe features a heavy-duty 12mm thick solid steel door combined with a 3mm steel body, designed to meet B-rated burglary standards.
Is the combination lock changeable?
Yes, the safe is equipped with a Group II U.L listed changeable combination lock, allowing you to reset your code for enhanced security.
What prevents the door from being forced open?
The safe includes a drill-resistant hard plate, a high-security spring re-locker device, and a full-length dead bar behind the hinges to prevent entry even if the hinges are cut.
Is it difficult to open the floor safe door?
Not at all. Despite the heavy steel construction, we have included a hydraulic gas bar that assists in lifting the door smoothly and safely.
Can this safe be installed in existing homes?
Yes, it can be installed in any location where you can excavate a hole in the floor and secure it with concrete. It is commonly used in both residential homes and commercial offices.