You can choose from many types of wall safes selected from the best in their category.
There is also a wide range of possibilities to evaluate regarding the choice of closure. In fact, you will find wall safes with:
Wall-mounted security systems are the ideal solution for those looking for a reliable and out of sight solution.
This type of wall safe is installed inside a wall, which must be at least 10 cm thicker than the depth of the safe.
Below you will find frequently asked questions regarding "wall safes" with the relevant answers.
What is a wall safe?
A wall safe is a type of safe that is installed inside a wall. This installation allows for greater security and discretion, making the safe less visible and more difficult to remove.
What are the advantages of a wall safe compared to other types of safes?
The advantages include discretion, as it can be easily hidden behind paintings or furniture, integration with the building structure, which offers greater resistance to attacks, and space optimization.
How do you install a wall safe?
Installing a wall safe requires creating a niche in the wall that is suitable for the size of the safe. Subsequently, the safe is fixed to the wall with special bolts and anchors.
How safe is a wall safe?
The security of a wall safe depends on its construction, the locking systems and the security level of the wall in which it is installed. Our certified safes offer known and tested security standards.
Can wall safes be fire resistant?
Yes, there are models of wall safes with specific characteristics that make them fire resistant for a certain period of time.
How do you choose the right size for a wall safe?
You need to evaluate what you intend to protect and how much space is available on the wall. It is important to consider both the internal space and external dimensions of the safe.
What happens if you lose your keys or forget the combination to the wall safe?
If you lose your keys or combination, it is important to contact the manufacturer. There are emergency procedures that allow the safe to be opened, but may require the presentation of proof of ownership.