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A safe is a secure storage equipment used to protect valuable items, cash, documents, or important possessions from theft, damage, or unauthorized access.

There are various types of safes, including home safes, office safes, fireproof safes, wall safes, floor safes, jewelry safes, gun safes, and more, designed for specific purposes.

Consider factors like the type of items you'll store, size, security features (such as locks or biometrics), fire or water resistance, and where the safe will be located.

Yes, many insurance policies cover the contents of a safe, but it's essential to check your policy's terms and conditions to ensure proper coverage.

Electronic safes use electronic locks, usually with keypad combinations, digital PINs, or biometric access (like fingerprint or retina scan) for secure entry.

Fireproof safes are designed to withstand high temperatures and protect contents from fire damage for a specific period. Check the manufacturer's specifications for fire resistance details.

If you forget your combination or code, contact the manufacturer or a professional locksmith for assistance in resetting or opening the safe.

Regularly clean and inspect your safe. Lubricate hinges and locks if needed. Avoid exposing the safe to extreme temperatures or humidity.

Yes, many safes have provisions for bolting to the floor or wall. Bolting increases security by preventing thieves from easily moving or carrying off the safe.

A safe complements your security system by adding an extra layer of protection against physical theft and damage. It's recommended for safeguarding valuable items.