High Security Safes Australia Australia
Guardall - G3E High Security (5 RIFLE CABINET) Digital Locking
CMI - PR4 - Premier Safe (TDR)
CMI - PRA - Premier Torch and Drill Resisting Safe (TDR)
Guardall - BFG400D - High Security Deposit Safe
Guardall - KS2-ID - Deposit Safe
Guardall - KS2-CDM - Deposit Safe
Guardall - KCR9 - High Security Safe
Guardall - KCR1-IS - Deposit Safe
Guardall - KCR1-ID - Deposit Safe
Guardall - GSK4-LGB - High Security Key Safe
Guardall - GSK200-LGB -High Security Key Safe
Guardall - GSK100-LGB - High Security Key Safe
CMI - CR10 - Commander Safe (TDR)
CMI - CR9 - Commander Safe (TDR)
CMI - CR8 - Commander Safe (TDR)
CMI - CR7 - Commander Safe (TDR)
CMI - CR6 - Commander Safe (TDR)
CMI - CR5 - Commander Safe (TDR)
CMI - CR4 - Commander Safe (TDR)
CMI - PR10 - Premier Safe (TDR)
When Standard Security Isn't Enough
High security safes are built to a higher specification than standard home or office safes. Thicker steel, more complex locking mechanisms, additional bolts and reinforced construction combine to deliver a level of resistance that rated and insured high-value storage requires. If you're protecting significant cash, jewellery, firearms, business assets or sensitive documents, a high security safe provides the appropriate level of protection.
What Sets High Security Safes Apart
The most meaningful differences between a high security safe and a standard model are the steel gauge used in the body and door, the number and diameter of locking bolts and the quality of the lock mechanism itself. Higher-rated safes resist both brute-force attacks and more sophisticated intrusion attempts for longer.
Cash ratings and European burglary resistance grades (EN standards) are the benchmarks used to classify security levels. Our safe ratings guide explains what these ratings mean in practice and how to match a rating to your specific requirements.
Matching Security Level to Your Contents
Your insurance provider may specify a minimum safe grade for certain levels of cash or valuable coverage. Before purchasing a high security safe, check your policy to understand whether specific ratings or grades are required. Buying a safe that doesn't meet your insurer's requirements may affect your ability to make a claim.
For specific high-security ranges, browse our Europa Grade 5 safes and SCEC-endorsed safes for government and defence applications.
Installation and Physical Security
A high security safe should be anchored appropriately for its weight and security rating. Heavier safes and safes with higher cash ratings should be professionally installed. Anchor point requirements vary between models. Professional installation ensures the safe meets any compliance requirements and is positioned for both security and practical access.
What does a cash rating on a high security safe mean?
A cash rating tells you the maximum cash value the safe is designed to protect for insurance purposes. The rating reflects the security level of the safe and typically dictates the coverage available under your insurance policy for cash held inside.
Do high security safes require professional installation?
Heavier and higher-rated safes generally benefit from professional installation to ensure correct anchoring and compliance with any applicable security requirements. Contact us for guidance on installation requirements for specific models.
Are high security safes also fire-rated?
Some high security safes include fire ratings alongside their burglary ratings, while others focus purely on security. Check the product specifications for both types of protection if fire resistance is also a requirement.
How do I know if I need a high security safe?
If you're storing significant cash amounts, high-value jewellery, firearms or sensitive materials, a higher-rated safe is generally appropriate. Consult your insurance policy, review the contents you're storing and compare against the available cash ratings to guide your decision.