Check your safe is (properly) certified – in 5 easy steps

Check your safe is (properly) certified – in 5 easy steps

To determine if a safe has been officially graded, inspect its certification label. This label, found on the inside of the door, indicates that the safe has undergone proper testing. For instance, a blank certification label from the European Certification Body (ECB•S) is an example of such a mark, although other organizations have similar labels containing comparable information.

To verify your safe’s protection level, follow these steps:

1- Ensure the certification number on the certificate matches the one on the label.

2- Obtain the certificate from the manufacturer or distributor, confirming details like the model and test standards.

3- Cross-check the certificate with the certification body’s website for verification of the manufacturer and product information.

4- Open the safe to locate the certification label; absence of a label means there’s no certification.

5- Confirm the resistance class or grade.

If you are unsure of what you need, do send us an email or fill the form in our website to help choose the best safe for you.

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