Understanding Safe Ratings and Standards: A Guide to Choosing the Right Protection

Understanding Safe Ratings and Standards: A Guide to Choosing the Right Protection

Choosing the right safe starts with understanding safe security ratings and standards — the international certifications that define how well a safe resists burglary and fire. In Saudi Arabia, EN 1143-1 is the certification most commonly referenced by insurers and security consultants, alongside US (UL 687) and Australian/New Zealand (AS/NZS 3809) equivalents. Finloyd supplies EN 1143-1 certified safes across Riyadh, Jeddah, and Al Khobar, and this guide breaks down what each rating actually means so you can choose the correct level of protection with confidence.

1. Burglary Resistance Ratings

Burglary resistance is determined by rigorous independent testing that simulates real-world attacks using tools like drills, hammers, and torches. Key burglary protection standards include:

  • EN 1143-1 (European Standard): Grades safes from 0 (low protection) to XIII (highest protection for vaults). Higher grades offer greater resistance and higher potential insurance coverage.
  • UL 687 (USA Standard): A respected US standard with classifications like TL-15 (15-min tool resistance), TL-30 (30-min), and TRTL-60×6 (60-min tool & torch resistance on all sides).
  • AS/NZS 3809 (Australian/New Zealand Standard): Classifies safes into Categories A (high security), B (medium), and C (basic) for residential and commercial security needs.

2. Fire Resistance Ratings

Fire resistant safes protect paper documents and digital media from extreme heat. They are tested under high temperatures while internal conditions are monitored.

  • EN 1047-1 (European Standard): Classifications include 60P (60-min paper protection) and 120P (120-min paper protection), ensuring internal temps stay below 177°C.
  • UL 72 (USA Standard): Evaluates safes with classes like Class 350 (for paper) and Class 125 (for digital media), which maintains a lower internal temperature.
  • AS/NZS 1841 (Australian Standard): Specifies durations like 60 minutes or 120 minutes of fire protection for contents.

How to Choose the Right Safe for Your Needs

Selecting the best home safe or business safe depends on several factors:

  1. Security Needs: Determine if you need burglary protection, fire protection, or a combination safe.
  2. Certification Level: Look for internationally recognised standards (e.g., EN 1143-1, UL 687) relevant to your region and insurance requirements.
  3. Locking Mechanism: Choose from key locks, digital keypads, or advanced biometric authentication.
  4. Storage & Installation: Ensure adequate internal capacity and consider bolting the safe to a floor or wall for added security.

Invest in Certified Protection for Peace of Mind

Choosing a certified safe is the best way to ensure maximum protection for your cash, documents, jewellery, and digital media. Understanding these security ratings empowers you to make an informed decision that safeguards your valuables.

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