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A safe is a secure box where valuables such as cash, jewellery, and important documents are stored. It can be a valuable addition to any home, as it can protect your belongings from theft, fire, and water damage.

There are many reasons why a safe makes sense. If you have valuables that you want to protect from theft, a safe can provide an extra layer of security. If you live in a fire-prone area, a fireproof safe can help protect your belongings from the flames. And if you live in a flood-prone area, a watertight safe can help keep your belongings dry.

A safe not only provides security, but also helps keep your belongings organised. If you have a lot of valuables, it can be difficult to keep track of them all. A safe is a central place where you can store your valuables, making it easy to find them when you need them.

There are many different types of safes for your home, so you can choose one that best suits your needs. Some factors to consider when choosing a safe include the size, type of lock, and security level.

If you have a lot of valuables, you'll need a larger safe. If you want to protect yourself from theft, you need a safe with a strong lock. And if you live in a fire or flood-prone area, you'll need a fireproof or waterproof safe.

Why should I buy a safe?

  • Security

    Yale safes are categorised by use and level of protection required e.g. fireproof safes, alarmed safes and moreLook for safes that are certified by reputable organizations such as ‘Sold Secure’ for their burglary and fire protection classifications.
  • Size and Capacity

    Choose the size of the safe based on what you want to store inside. Consider not only the current items, but also any future valuables that you want to keep safe.
  • Type of safe

    There are different types of safes, such as wall safes, floor safes, freestanding safes, and portable safes. Choose the type that suits your space and installation needs.
  • Closure system

    Safes can have different locking systems, such as electronic keypads, mechanical twist locks, biometric fingerprint readers, or traditional key locks. Choose a closure system that you find comfortable and easy to use.
  • Fire resistance

    Determine the required level of fire resistance based on the types of items you'll be storing inside. Look for safes with fireproof insulation and UL fire ratings that meet your needs.
  • Wall and floor mounting

    If you're worried about theft, consider anchoring the safe to the wall or floor to prevent easy removal by thieves.
  • Watertightness

    Some safes offer waterproof features, which can be important if you live in a flood-prone area or if you want to protect your documents and valuables from water damage.

Types of safes

Once you've decided what needs you want your safe to use, you can start looking for a safe for your home. There are many different brands and models, so you would need to find a model that fits your purchase criteria.

Here are some of the different types of safes:

Wall Safes

Wall safes attach to the wall and are a good option for small valuables.

Floor safes

Floor safes are more secure than wall safes and are a good option for larger valuables.

Fireproof safes

Fireproof safes are designed to protect your belongings from fire.

Waterproof safes

Waterproof safes are designed to protect your belongings from water damage.

Not only do our vaults provide peace of mind, but they can also help increase the overall value of your Airbnb property. Guests appreciate that their valuables are safe, and they are more likely to leave positive reviews and recommend your home to their friends.

How are Yale's safes rated?

Once you've decided what needs you want your safe to use, you can start looking for a safe for your home. There are many different brands and models, so you would need to find a model that fits your purchase criteria.

Here are some of the different types of safes:

The type of lock

The lock is one of the most important security features of a safe. Safes with combination locks are more secure than safes with key locks.

The thickness of the walls

The thicker the walls of a safe, the harder it is to break it open.

The materials used

Safes made of high-quality materials such as steel are harder to crack than safes made of low-quality materials such as wood.

The security features

Some safes have additional security features, such as re-locks and tamper alarms. These features can make it even harder for a burglar to break into a safe.

When choosing a safe, it's important to consider the level of security you need. If you have valuables that you need to protect from theft, then you need a safe with a strong lock and thick walls. If you live in a fire-prone area, you'll need a fireproof safe. And if you live in a flood-prone area, you'll need a waterproof safe.

How to choose a safe

By following these tips, you'll be able to choose the right safe for your needs and protect your valuables from theft, fire, and water damage.

Here are some additional tips for choosing and using a safe at home:

  • Consider the size of the safe. Make sure it's big enough and that all valuables can be stored.
  • Choose a safe with a strong lock. A combination lock is a good option because it's hard to crack.
  • Keep the vault in a safe place, not in an obvious place.
  • Change the combination regularly. This helps to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Insure the safe as well as the contents. This way, you are protected in the event of theft or fire.

Following these tips, you'll be able to choose the right safe for your needs and protect your valuables from theft, fire, and water damage.

Safes available on YaleHome.co.uk

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about safes

  • Can I buy safes from Yale for my AirBnB?

    You can buy our safes for your AirBnB. We offer a variety of safes that are perfect for Airbnb hosts, including wall safes, floor safes, fireproof safes, and waterproof safes.

    Our safes are made of high-quality materials and sturdy construction and are designed to provide maximum security for your valuables. Plus, they're easy to install and use, so you can be sure your guests will be able to access their items quickly and easily.

    Not only do our vaults provide peace of mind, but they can also help increase the overall value of your Airbnb property. Guests appreciate that their valuables are safe, and they are more likely to leave positive reviews and recommend your home to their friends.

  • How are Yale's safes rated?

    Here are some of the factors that go into evaluating a safe:

    • The type of lock: The lock is one of the most important security features of a safe. Safes with combination locks are more secure than safes with key locks.
    • The thickness of the walls: The thicker the walls of a safe, the harder it is to break it open.
    • The materials used: Safes made of high-quality materials such as steel are harder to crack than safes made of low-quality materials such as wood.
    • The security features: Some safes have additional security features, such as relocks and tamper alarms. These features can make it even harder for a burglar to break into a safe.

    When choosing a vault, it's important to consider the level of security you need. If you have valuables that you need to protect from theft, then you need a safe with a strong lock and thick walls. If you live in a fire-prone area, you'll need a fireproof safe. And if you live in a flood-prone area, you'll need a waterproof safe.

  • Are smart safes safe?

    Yes, smart vaults are safe. They are equipped with several security features to protect your valuables from theft, fire, and water damage.

    Here are some of the security features of smart vaults:

    • Strong locks: Smart safes usually have strong locks that are difficult to crack.
    • Thick walls: Smart safes have thick walls that make them hard to break open.
    • High-quality materials: Smart safes are made from high-quality materials such as steel, which are difficult to damage.
    • Additional security features: Some smart safes have additional security features, such as relocks and tamper alarms. These features can make it even harder for a burglar to break into a safe.
  • What is the best fireproof safe for home?

    Yale Fireproof Safe: This safe is a great choice for those who need a fireproof safe that is also affordable. It protects your valuables from fire for up to 1 hour and has a sturdy construction that makes it hard to break them open.

What do the terms mean? Below we have compiled a glossary:

Concept Definition
Safe A secure container designed to protect valuable items, documents, and money from theft, fire, and other potential hazards.
Burglar-proof safe A safe that is resistant to forced burglary and protects against break-in attempts.
Fireproof safe A safe designed to withstand fire exposure and protect the contents from high temperatures and flames.
Waterproof safe A safe that offers protection against water damage - often with a specific water resistance rating.
Biometric safe A safe with biometric technology, such as a fingerprint scanner - for secure access control.
Combination lock A lock mechanism that requires the user to enter a specific sequence of numbers or symbols to open the safe.
Key Lock A traditional lock that requires a physical key to open the safe.
Electronic lock A lock mechanism that uses electronic components and often requires a PIN for access.
Deposit safe A safe with a slot or drawer specially designed to insert money or documents without opening the main door.
Wall safe A wall-mounted safe that provides concealed storage.
Floor safe A safe built into the floor, often hidden under a carpet or piece of furniture.
Gun Vault A safe designed to keep firearms safe and often meets specific safety regulations.
Jewelry Safe A highly secure safe designed to store valuable jewelry and gemstones.
Frame work The locking mechanism inside a safe, which usually consists of several strong bolts that secure the door when locked.
Re-locking device A security feature that triggers additional locking mechanisms if someone tries to tamper with the safe.
UL Rating A certification from Underwriters Laboratories that indicates the safe's performance and resistance to burglary, fire, or both.
Capacity The internal storage space of the safe, measured in cubic feet or liters.
Anchorage The process of attaching the safe to the floor or wall to prevent theft.
Emergency opening key A physical key that allows access to the safe in case the electronic lock fails or the codes are forgotten.
Double lock A safe with two different types of locks, often a combination of electronic and mechanical locks, for added security.