Safe (container) – Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Definition and Features of a Safe
– A safe is a container used to protect important items from fire, theft, or both.
– It is typically box-shaped with a lock for added security.
– Some safes may have a simple lock or padlock hasp, while others only open at specific times.
– Safes are made of strong materials like steel and are designed to resist tools such as crowbars, hammers, drills, and lock picks.
– They come in various security levels, ranging from protection against common burglars to professional thieves and spies.

Fire Ratings and Protection
– Fire ratings indicate the duration a safe can withstand a common structure fire before the internal temperature reaches 175 degrees Celsius.
– This temperature is critical as it destroys paper and wood.
– Fire ratings typically range from 15 minutes up to 3 hours.
– Some safes are also waterproof, safeguarding contents from floods and water damage during firefighting efforts.
– Vaults, which are large safes within buildings, often have multiple rooms.

Importance of Safes in Security
– Safes provide a secure storage solution for valuable and sensitive items.
– They offer protection against unauthorized access and theft.
– By keeping items locked away, safes reduce the risk of loss or damage.
– Safes are commonly used in homes, businesses, banks, and other institutions.
– They act as a deterrent, making it difficult for potential intruders to access the contents.

Types and Varieties of Safes
– There are different types of safes available, catering to various needs and requirements.
– Some safes are specifically designed for residential use, while others are more suitable for commercial or industrial settings.
– Varieties include wall safes, floor safes, freestanding safes, and portable safes.
– Some safes are specially designed to protect specific items like firearms or documents.
– High-security safes are built to withstand sophisticated burglary attempts and are often used by government agencies or financial institutions.

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