Safes offer complete physical protection that can’t be matched by any building, whether you need protection from theft or the elements. Safes provide protection from burglary, fire, gun misuse, or combinations thereof. Insurance companies often require safe installation before insuring valuables, there may also be insurance discounts when you have a fire or security safe in place.
Consider these questions when looking to purchase a home or business safe:
With your answers in mind, our locksmith technicians will be able to assist you in choosing the best safe for your secure storage system. The market is saturated with so many safes for sale that it’s hard to distinguish the good from the not-so-good. Buyers need to ask the right questions and have some knowledge of safes before making a purchase. Make a smart investment, let us share our expertise with you, by discussing some of the common mistakes we’ve seen in our 30-years of operation and help you find the right safe for your needs.
Common Mistakes:
When buying a safe, one of the most common mistakes is purchasing a safe that doesn’t fit what you need. Some safes are designed to to protect
from fire, while others are designed primarily to protect from burglary. A fire safe will protect your possessions from fire, but offer almost no
protection from theft. Or vice versa.
Another common problem is buying a safe from an online source. On the screen, the safe has no context: all of them look alike. People tend to buy the cheapest unit, which isn’t necessarily the right safe for their situation.
At Beazer Lock and Key, we sell safes designed for home use, hand gun storage, deposit protection, and data protection. Our highly trained technicians are happy to explain the differences, as well as recommend a safe designed for your specific circumstances from our vast selection. We carry Amsec Safes, and many other respected brands.

