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Fireproof vs Waterproof Safes: Which Should You Prioritise?

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Australian homes and businesses are facing increased threats from bushfires, floods, and wild weather. If you care about protecting documents, valuables, and data, you need to understand how different safes respond to fire and water. 

Choosing the wrong protection leaves critical gaps that only become obvious after damage occurs.

Knowing whether to prioritise a fireproof safe or waterproof protection – or both – reduces the risk of permanent loss.

Understanding the Difference Between Fireproof and Waterproof Safes

A fireproof safe protects contents from extreme heat, smoke, and radiant temperatures during a fire. It uses fire-resistant insulation, composite wall construction, and heat-expanding door seals to slow internal temperature rise during prolonged exposure.

A waterproof safe protects contents from flooding, heavy rain, and internal leaks through sealed doors and compression gaskets. Fireproof safes are not automatically waterproof, and waterproof safes do not protect against high temperatures or smoke damage.

Why Fire Protection Matters for Australian Homes and Businesses

Fire risk remains a constant concern across Australia. Bushfires, electrical faults, and accidental house fires expose homes and workplaces to extreme temperatures within minutes, often without warning. 

In Western Australia this season, emergency services investigated 184 bushfires as of January 2026, underscoring how often fire ignites and spreads across varied landscapes.

Heat destroys paper, cash, jewellery, and electronics quickly. Documents char at low temperatures, digital media fails sooner, and smoke contaminates contents. In bushfire-prone Western Australia and New South Wales, a fireproof safe is an essential investment for protection and peace of mind.

Why Water Resistance Is Just as Important

Australians understand the damage that floods can do, but many overlook the secondary causes of water damage. Burst pipes, appliance failures, roof leaks, and storms can quickly destroy or damage sensitive items. 

Firefighting efforts also flood buildings with water. Even small fires expose safes to prolonged moisture from hoses and sprinklers. This moisture damages paper, corrodes metal components, and destroys electronics, often causing losses long after flames are extinguished.

Waterproof safes protect contents through sealed doors and tested resistance. They safeguard items that fail when wet, including passports, certificates, photographs, and digital media. Verified water ratings ensure contents remain secure during floods, leaks, and emergency response events.

Fire Ratings Explained: What to Look For

Fire ratings show how long a safe protects contents in a standardised fire test. In Western Australia, government guidance points to Australian Standards for fire-resistance testing methods, including AS 1530.4:2014. 

Manufacturers may also cite international schemes like UL 72, the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) standard for fire resistance testing in safes, and NT Fire 017, the Nordtest (NT) method. 

These standards certify using time bands like 30, 60, and 120 minutes. It’s important to remember that these numbers describe a test under controlled furnace conditions, not a guarantee for every fire. 

Temperature thresholds matter as much as time. UL’s record-protection classes link protection to internal limits, with Class 350 designed for paper records. NT Fire 017 distinguishes paper and data media, with stricter internal limits for sensitive storage. 

When assessing a fire resistant home safe, look for:

  1. A stated duration tied to a named standard
  2. Internal temperature limits tied to your contents
  3. Independent test documentation or certification

Waterproof Ratings Explained: IP and Submersion Tests

Water resistance is measured using Ingress Protection (IP) ratings, defined under AS 60529, which Australia adopts from IEC 60529. These ratings describe how well an enclosure resists water under controlled laboratory test conditions.

For water exposure, IP ratings use the “X” designation. Common ratings include IPX4, which covers splashing water from any direction, and IPX7, which covers temporary immersion under standardised conditions, typically up to one metre.

IPX8 applies to continuous immersion beyond IPX7 limits. In this case, the manufacturer must clearly state the test depth and duration. Because flooding varies in depth and exposure time, these details are critical when assessing real-world protection.

Choosing Based on What You’re Protecting

The best safe choice depends on what you store and how it fails under stress. Many buyers focus on the safe first and the contents second, which often leads to poor outcomes.

Prioritise fire protection if you store:

  • Legal documents and records
  • Cash, jewellery, and precious metals
  • Paperwork required for insurance or compliance

Prioritise waterproof protection if you store:

  • Digital backups and external drives
  • Photographs and printed archives
  • Electronic devices and media

Best Placement Tips for Fireproof and Waterproof Safes

Placement directly affects how well a safe performs during emergencies. Avoid installing safes near heat sources, fuel storage, or flood-prone areas. Correct positioning reduces exposure to fire and water and improves long-term performance.

Choose a discreet location with a solid installation surface that supports secure anchoring. Concrete floors provide the strongest fixing points, while tiled or timber floors may need reinforcement. Secure anchoring prevents removal and helps meet insurer installation requirements.

Safes require regular checks to maintain protection. Door seals compress, hinges corrode, and humidity causes damage over time. Inspect seals, locks, and hinges regularly, control internal moisture with desiccants, and arrange professional servicing when components degrade.

Learn more: Why Every Australian Home Needs a Fireproof Safe for Bushfire Protection.

Askwith Truly Fire Safes – Fireproof Home Safe Review

The Askwith Truly Fire Safe range delivers certified fire protection for homes and offices that need reliable storage. Independent testing confirms 120-minute fire resistance at 1,000°C, making these safes suitable for high-risk environments.

Why They Stand Out

  • Use high-density fire-resistant concrete to slow internal temperature rise
  • Combine reinforced steel construction with secure locking mechanisms
  • Allow bolt-down installation to improve stability and deter removal
  • Reduce water exposure when users install the safe correctly and avoid flood-prone areas

Protect Your Valuables with the Right Safe

Fireproof and waterproof safes protect against different threats, and your location and stored items should guide the decision. Documents and valuables need heat resistance, while electronics and records fail quickly when exposed to water.For long-term security, balanced protection often delivers the best outcome. To explore suitable options or get expert advice, contact Askwith at reception@askwithcompany.com.au or call (08) 9451 7848 to secure your valuables against whatever may come.

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Gun Safe Regulations in Perth: New Safety Updates 2026

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Western Australia is entering a new phase of firearm regulation. From 31 March 2025, the Firearms Regulations 2024 tightened requirements for licensed firearm owners, including around gun safes and premises security.

The updated framework focuses on risk, accountability, and secure storage. Experts at Askwith guide you on compliant gun safes, installation, and documentation with confidence.

Key Changes Under the New Regulations

The Firearms Regulations 2024 introduce a storage matrix that sets your required storage level based on firearm number, category, and premises occupancy. The regulations group storage into three levels with increasing security requirements.

Construction standards for firearm safes are stronger. Level 1 requires thicker steel cabinets, while Level 2 increases steel and door strength. Higher levels also need more robust locking and construction.

Higher storage levels now require alarms and, in some cases, CCTV. These measures reduce theft risk and ensure layered security for higher-risk firearms and storage locations.

Learn more: Get Gun Safe: Your Guide To Gun Cabinets In Perth.

Understanding the Gun Storage Levels (Levels 1–3)

Storage levels reflect risk rather than ownership status. Each level has defined requirements based on firearm type, quantity, and premises conditions:

Level 1 Storage Requirements

Level 1 storage applies when you store lower-risk firearms at an occupied premises. You must use a cabinet with 3 mm steel walls and a 6 mm steel door, including composite constructions such as steel–concrete–steel. 

You may also use a Grade V safe compliant with AS/NZS 3809:1998 Safes and Strongrooms, or a compliant secure room or strongroom if approved.

Level 2 Storage Requirements

Level 2 storage applies when you store larger quantities of firearms, higher-risk categories, or firearms at an unoccupied premises. You must use a cabinet with 6 mm steel walls and a 10 mm steel door, including composite constructions such as steel–concrete–steel. 

A Grade V safe compliant with AS/NZS 3809:1998 also meets this requirement. Approved secure rooms or strongrooms are acceptable alternatives.

Level 3 Storage Requirements

Level 3 storage applies to the highest-risk situations. You must store firearms in a Grade V safe as defined by AS/NZS 3809:1998 Safes and Strongrooms, or within a compliant secure room or strongroom. Standard cabinets do not meet Level 3 requirements.

Installation, Anchorage, and Premises Requirements

The new WA firearms regulations set clear requirements for installing, anchoring, and locating your gun safe:

Installation

WA’s new firearms regulations require you to identify and document your storage setup clearly. You must state whether your gun safe is commercially manufactured or custom-built and provide details such as the make and model, supported by proof of purchase, installation records, and photographs.

Anchorage

WA Police require you to securely anchor your gun safe to prevent removal with common hand tools. You must also clearly state how and where you fix the safe and prove that no one can easily relocate it. Anchoring to non-structural surfaces, such as plasterboard or thin wall linings, does not meet this requirement.

Premises Status

Where you store your firearms directly affects your obligations. You must assess whether the storage location is occupied or unoccupied and apply the storage matrix accordingly. Storing firearms at an unoccupied location, such as a shed or secondary building, often triggers higher security requirements. 

You must also declare whether the storage address differs from your residential address and provide accurate location details.

Learn more: Safe Installation Tips: Anchoring and Securing Your Safe Properly.

Inspections, Enforcement, and Penalties

WA Police Licensing Services enforces compliance through inspections and audits linked to licence applications and renewals. Non-compliance can lead to licence suspension, cancellation, penalties, or firearm seizure. 

Since the 2025 reforms, WA Police have seized 3,089 firearms, reflecting a stronger enforcement approach. Keeping clear storage and installation records helps protect your licence during inspections.

Buyback reminder: If you plan to surrender firearms, the WA firearms buyback program remains available until 14 January 2026.

How to Choose a Compliant Safe or Storage Room

You must select a firearm safe that matches your required storage level, including appropriate steel thickness, door strength, and locking mechanisms. Higher-risk storage requires safes compliant with AS/NZS 3809:1998, and the safe must fit firearms without forcing.

Best in Rifle Safes: Sports Shooter SS14-D Rifle Safe

The Sports Shooter SS14-D is ideal for long-gun storage. It holds up to 14 rifles, uses 6 mm steel body construction with an 8 mm steel door, and features multiple locking options, including a LaGard digital lock. The safe meets Level 1 and 2 storage requirements. 

Best in Pistol Safes: Lock-Away Category H Pistol Safes

Lock-Away Category H pistol safes are purpose-built for handgun storage. Each model uses solid 6 mm steel construction, heavy welded hinges, and multiple locking options, including key, dial, or digital. The safe secures Category H firearm storage. 

Best in Ammo Safes: Askwith Steelguard Pistol/Ammo Safe

The Askwith Steelguard Pistol/Ammo Safe offers a compact, versatile solution for secure handgun and ammo storage. With a 460 mm height and a balanced square footprint, it suits home environments where space matters. Its simple, robust design supports responsible storage without unnecessary complexity.

Browse our full range of rifle safes, pistol safes, and approved storage.

Why Your Storage Choices Matter

Secure firearms storage goes beyond meeting regulatory requirements because the responsibility ultimately sits with you. The way you store your firearms determines who can access them and under what circumstances. Secure storage reduces the risk of theft, misuse, or unauthorised access, protecting your household and the wider community. 

By making responsible storage choices, you help maintain public trust and show that firearm ownership in Western Australia carries real accountability and care for public safety.

Securing Your Firearms the Right Way in Western Australia

WA’s new gun safe regulations are now in effect. Protect your licence by storing your firearms in a certified, regulation-compliant gun safe from Askwith.
We provide expert advice, approved models, and professional installation. Visit askwithcompany.com.au or call (08) 9451 7848 to ensure your storage reflects your legal and community responsibilities.

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The Ultimate Christmas Gift for Security and Peace of Mind: A Safe for Every Home and Business

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The festive season brings joy and a welcome break, but it also means that businesses close and people travel, leaving properties unprotected. Security often gets overlooked in all the excitement.

Askwith’s house safes and commercial safes offer security, reliability, and peace of mind long after the wrapping paper is gone. Whether for a family home or a growing business, a safe from Askwith is a timeless investment in protection and trust.

The Growing Need for Security in Australian Homes and Businesses

The reality is that property crime in Australia is on the rise. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reports that 2.1% of households experienced a break-in last year, an increase of about 32,000 homes compared with the year before.

The holiday season accounts for about 10% of theft claims. Nearly 46% of Australians travel for four or more days. Yet, fewer than half arrange property checks and only 13% pause mail, leaving homes and businesses exposed.

The solution? A properly installed safe protects your assets through the quiet weeks and beyond, ensuring peace of mind while you enjoy the holidays.

Why a Safe Makes the Perfect Christmas Gift

A safe is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give to others and yourself. It represents care, foresight, and the desire to protect the things people value most.

For families, a home safe keeps important documents, heirlooms, and digital devices secure. For business owners, deposit safes and commercial vaults provide dependable storage for cash and records.

A safe can also be your own Christmas gift to your household. It’s a practical investment that protects what your family values, offers daily peace of mind, and stands the test of time. It’s one of those rare gifts that feels good long after the holidays end.

Tailoring the Right Safe for Every Need

Askwith’s collection includes safes designed for every purpose, from compact home models to large commercial-grade units.

Homeowners often choose fireproof safes to store jewellery, passports, and personal files. Askwith’s Truly Fire Safes are rated for up to 120 minutes of fire resistance, offering strong protection against both heat and smoke.

Businesses may prefer deposit safes for daily transactions or large freestanding models for documents and stock. For those seeking value, second-hand safes offer tested, refurbished protection that meets Australian standards.

Things to Consider When Choosing Your Safe

  • Fire rating: Protection for 30 to 120 minutes, depending on risk level.
  • Water and theft resistance: Essential in flood-prone or high-crime areas.
  • Lock type: Digital, biometric, or mechanical for preferred access control.
  • Anchoring method: Bolted or welded securely for maximum stability.
  • Interior layout: Shelves and compartments that match what you plan to store.
  • Size and placement: Ensure it fits your space and remains discreet yet accessible.

Learn more: How to Protect Your Valuables While on Holiday: House Safe Storage Tips.

How to Present a Safe as a Thoughtful Gift

Giving a safe can be both practical and symbolic. Include a personal message or certificate to highlight its purpose, such as “For your peace of mind this Christmas.” Pair it with a scheduled Askwith installation service to make the experience complete.

These small touches show foresight and care, turning a practical product into a lasting statement.

You can book an installation early in the new year, aligning with quiet business periods or home renovations.

Installation and Usage Tips to Maximise Protection

A safe performs best when installed properly. Avoid obvious locations such as bedrooms or wardrobes. Instead, select discreet yet accessible spots like under staircases, inside closets, or behind furniture.

Askwith recommends anchoring safes into reinforced concrete or solid walls to prevent movement or removal. Keep the safe dry and free of condensation, as moisture can corrode metal and affect locks.

Regular upkeep helps maintain long-term reliability:

  • Test locks monthly to ensure smooth operation.
  • Check bolts and anchors annually.
  • Wipe seals and hinges to remove dust or residue.

Learn more: Safe Installation Tips: Anchoring and Securing Your Safe Properly.

How a Safe Supports Insurance and Recovery

Insurance providers often ask for proof that you stored your valuables in a rated safe before they approve theft or fire claims. Using a certified safe can simplify this process and demonstrate responsible risk management.

Keep receipts, photographs, and digital backups inside the safe. In case of an incident, these records make claim processing faster and more accurate.

For business owners, safes also help maintain compliance with data protection and financial storage standards, protecting both reputation and assets.

Why Choose Askwith Safe Company for Your Safe

For more than 25 years, Askwith Safe Company has supplied Australians with trusted, high-quality safes. From small personal safes to large commercial vaults, each product withstands Australian conditions and meets rigorous safety standards.

Our services include:

  • Professional installation and anchoring for guaranteed stability and performance.
  • Safe relocation and maintenance to keep your investment secure over time.
  • A Perth-based showroom and nationwide support, including help to choose and install the right safe.

Our commitment to quality, service, and aftercare makes Askwith the preferred choice for Australian homes and businesses seeking genuine security.

Explore our full range of safes for sale:

Give the Gift of Security This Christmas with Askwith Safe Company

This Christmas, give your loved ones or colleagues the priceless gift of security and peace of mind. Whether you are protecting family heirlooms, important records, or company cash, Askwith Safe Company has the perfect house safes for your needs.

Explore the safe range today and find the ideal safe for your home or workplace. Or call (08) 9451 7848 to speak with an expert and arrange delivery or installation before the holidays.

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How to Protect Your Valuables While on Holiday: House Safe Storage Tips

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Planning a well-deserved holiday? Before you pack your bags, make sure your valuables will be protected while you’re away. An empty house can attract unwanted attention. Without proper precautions, thieves or accidents can turn a dream trip into a nightmare on returning. 

With secure home safes and expert safe relocation services, Askwith Safe Company provides Perth homeowners with the peace of mind they need before heading off.

Why Holiday Time Puts Your Valuables at Risk

When you’re away for several days or weeks, your home becomes more vulnerable. Uncollected mail, dark windows, and parked cars that never move reveal your absence. Even with alarms or cameras, an unoccupied home stands out, inviting opportunistic thieves.

Western Australia saw a sharp rise in burglary activity, with roughly 16,600 break-ins reported last year alone. The situation is particularly concerning in Perth, where break-ins surged by 31.4%, reaching 1,687 incidents per 100,000 residents compared with the previous two-year period.  

To burglars, your unattended house is an open buffet of valuables, offering time and privacy to pick through your belongings without fear of interruption. The longer you’re away, the more tempting your property becomes.

What Items Need Protection While You’re Away?

Holidays help you unwind, but first, consider what you’re leaving behind. Certain possessions carry a higher risk and should always be stored securely:

  • Cash, jewellery, and passports
  • Legal documents like wills, property deeds, and insurance papers
  • Laptops, hard drives, and cameras with private or financial data
  • Family heirlooms, collectibles, and sentimental gifts
  • Firearms and ammunition
  • Prescription drugs or restricted substances

Use House and Jewellery Safes for Essential Valuables

High-quality house safes protect your valuables against break-ins and more. For example, a fireproof safe can keep documents and jewellery safe from heat, flames and smoke. Askwith Safe Company offers durable wall and floor models that keep your belongings secure and hidden.

Before travelling, choose a safe that suits the size and value of what you’re storing. Have it professionally installed and bolted down to prevent removal. Proper installation ensures lasting protection and peace of mind while you’re away.

Askwith Expert’s Pick: CMI Collector Floor Safe

Askwith experts recommend the CMI Collector Floor Safe for homeowners seeking discreet and durable protection. Made in Australia, it features a 20mm thick steel door with gas-ram lift assistance, a reinforced gusseted body, and heavy-duty boltwork for superior strength. 

The Collector Floor Safe has impressive insurance ratings of $40,000 for the EDF model and $75,000 for the TDR model. Installed in concrete, it stays hidden from sight while keeping cash, jewellery, and documents secure.

Discover our home and jewellery safes collection.

Consider Deposit Safes for High-Value Items

Store your most valuable items off-site for added protection. Jewellery, bullion, and documents stay safer in secure deposit facilities. Banks offer monitored deposit safes, while private storage provides even more flexible access.

The key advantage of off-site storage is risk separation. Even if your home experiences a break-in, your most valuable assets remain untouched. Combining a reliable safe with professional storage creates the strongest protection strategy.

Askwith Expert’s Pick for Off-site Storage: CMI Cashguard Anti-Hold-Up Safe

For off-site or commercial storage, Askwith experts recommend the CMI Cashguard Anti-Hold-Up Safe, built for high-security cash handling and protection. Made in Australia, this 548 kg safe can withstand forced entry with its 12 mm solid construction and three-wheel S&G combination lock. 

The safe includes a dual-key cash management compartment, time-delay roll-out drawer, and deposit slot for secure transfers. With an insurable cash rating of $70,000, it’s ideal for businesses or off-site facilities that need robust, reliable protection with professional-grade performance.

Discover our off-site cash storage collection.

Secure Entry Points and Alarm Systems

Physical security remains vital. Inspect and lock every door, window, and gate with quality hardware. Replace weak locks, install smartphone-connected alarms, and use motion-activated cameras that back up footage to the cloud.

Lighting plays a quiet but powerful role in deterring intruders. Motion-sensor lights around entrances, driveways, and backyards give the impression of occupancy and make thieves think twice.

Learn more: Floor Safe vs Wall Safe vs Concealed Safe: Which Is Best for Your Home?

Don’t Broadcast Your Absence

Sharing holiday photos while away can compromise your security. Public posts reveal your absence. Wait until you’re home to share and reduce burglary risk. Thieves often monitor social media, looking for easy opportunities.

Let only trusted neighbours or friends know your plans. Ask them to collect mail, move bins, or park a car in your driveway occasionally. These small actions make your home appear occupied and discourage opportunists.

Insurance and Inventory: Be Prepared Just in Case

Even with great security, accidents happen. Before travelling, review your home insurance policy to confirm it covers theft, fire, and damage during your absence. Create a detailed inventory of valuables. Photograph jewellery, electronics, and important documents, and store these records securely online. 

Keep digital copies of purchase receipts, appraisals, and serial numbers. An accurate inventory speeds up insurance claims and helps authorities recover stolen items if the worst occurs. It’s a step most people skip, yet it can make all the difference later.

Learn more: Types of Safes You Need in Your Home in Australia.

Safe Relocation Services for Peace of Mind

Askwith Safe Company offers professional safe relocation services across Perth to keep your valuables protected while you’re away. Our experienced team moves and reinstalls safes securely, using specialised equipment and proven methods to prevent damage or risk.

Whether you’re relocating homes, upgrading offices, or want your safe moved to a more discreet spot during your holiday, we handle it efficiently. With over 25 years of experience, we ensure every safe stays secure, bolted, and ready for peace of mind.

Travel Safely with Smart Planning

Protecting your valuables is simple:

  • Identify what needs protecting
  • Invest in reliable safes and security systems
  • Entrust installation to the professionals. 

With high-quality house safes, jewellery safes, cash safes, and deposit safes from Askwith Safe Company, you can safeguard your assets and enjoy a worry-free holiday.Planning a holiday? Don’t leave your valuables at risk. Secure your peace of mind with a high-quality safe from Askwith Safe Company. We offer expert advice, premium safes Perth homeowners trust, and professional safe installation and relocation services. Reach out at (08) 9451 7848 to find the right safe for your home before your next trip.

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Safe Installation Tips: Anchoring and Securing Your Safe Properly

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An unanchored safe becomes a burglar’s easiest target. Even strong safes can become a magnet for thieves without proper installation, especially if they are small enough to be carried away during a break-in. 

Anchoring ensures it resists force and remains stable against tampering. For anyone investing in safes Perth, secure installation is just as important as the safe itself.

Choose the Right Location for Your Safe

The Australian Institute of Criminology found that burglars target visible valuables and weak security. A bedroom wardrobe may feel convenient, but it is usually the first place thieves check. Reduce risk by installing your safe in discreet spots such as a home office, basement, or garage.

Think about the strength of the floor beneath your safe. Heavy safes require reinforced concrete, while timber floors may need extra support. Avoid areas with high humidity, like bathrooms or laundry rooms, as moisture damages locks and metal finishes.

If fire protection is a priority, keep your safe on a lower floor. Heat rises quickly during a fire, so safes on upper floors face a higher risk. Similarly, avoid placing a safe near water lines that could burst and flood during emergencies.

Learn more: Floor Safe vs Wall Safe vs Concealed Safe: Which Is Best for Your Home?

Understand the Surface You’re Mounting To

The surface you choose affects security. Anchoring into concrete offers the best resistance, but it requires the right tools. Concrete anchors lock tightly and resist heavy pulling.

Timber floors are easier to drill but less secure. Over time, bolts can loosen, especially if the wood expands or contracts. Brick walls provide balance, but only safes built for wall installation fit securely.

Floor anchoring offers greater strength by using gravity and weight. Wall mounting works in apartments or restricted spaces, but it needs solid studs or masonry. Always check for heating, wiring, or plumbing before drilling to avoid costly damage.

Tools and Equipment You’ll Need

Installing a safe requires preparation. The basics include a heavy-duty drill, anchor bolts, a wrench, measuring tape, and a spirit level.

Use anchor bolts rated for your safe’s weight and the type of surface. Lightweight fasteners are useless if a thief applies force.

Safety gear matters as much as tools. Wear gloves to protect against sharp edges and goggles to prevent eye injury from flying debris. A dust mask is also recommended when drilling into concrete or brick.

Step-by-Step Anchoring Process

Safe installation follows a structured process:

  1. Mark the holes: Use the base template supplied with your safe. Ensure the safe sits level and aligned before marking.
  2. Drill pilot holes: Drill to the recommended depth for your anchor bolts. Keep the drill steady to avoid widening the hole.
  3. Insert anchor bolts: Place bolts firmly into each hole and position the safe over them.
  4. Tighten securely: Use a wrench to tighten bolts until the safe is immovable.
  5. Check stability: Test with a spirit level and give the safe a shake. If it moves, recheck bolts and alignment.

Hiring a Professional vs DIY Safe Installation

DIY installation works for lightweight house safes or small personal safes on easy surfaces. If your safe weighs under 80 kilograms and sits on reinforced flooring, you can usually manage installation with proper tools.

Heavy or high-security safes need professional installation. Experts drill into concrete without damaging structures or utilities and use commercial-grade bolts that withstand extreme force, ensuring long-lasting and reliable anchoring.

Professional installation also protects your warranty. Many manufacturers require it for coverage. Askwith Safe Company delivers and bolts safes securely, ensuring maximum protection, insurance compliance, and lasting peace of mind for your valuables.

Wall Mounting vs Floor Anchoring: What’s Better?

Floor anchoring is the gold standard. It uses both the safe’s weight and secure bolts to make removal nearly impossible. Burglars would need industrial tools and time, which they rarely have.

Wall mounting works well when floor space is limited. It keeps smaller personal safes at eye level, making access easier. However, walls cannot match the holding power of reinforced floors.

Some safes, such as deposit safes or jewellery safes, come pre-designed for both floor and wall installation, offering flexibility for different home or office layouts.

CMI In-Wall Safes: Discreet, Secure, and Built for Safety

CMI In-Wall Safes provide discreet, secure storage designed to fit into standard cavity brick walls. Built in Australia, they come with a five-year warranty on the safe body and two years on locks.

Each safe features a 12mm solid steel door, reinforced locking, and heavy-duty hinges on hardened pins. The 3mm steel body and strong front frame add durability, with locking options in digital, key, or dial combination.

Compact yet sturdy, the range weighs between 10kg and 24kg and includes removable shelves for easy organisation. Rated for up to $10,000 in insurable cash value, these safes offer practical, space-saving protection for Australian homes.

6 Extra Security Tips After Safe Installation

  1. Add an alarm system: Pair your safe with a monitored alarm. The system alerts authorities quickly and cuts the time burglars spend inside.
  2. Install surveillance cameras: Place a camera near your safe. Whether visible or hidden, it deters tampering and captures evidence if someone interferes.
  3. Control humidity: Protect documents, jewellery, and electronics by using silica packs or a dehumidifier inside your safe. Keep valuables dry and intact.
  4. Reinforce household security: Reinforce doors, windows, and garage entries to strengthen your home. Added security makes it harder to reach your safe and improves overall protection.
  5. Review insurance coverage: Check your policy and confirm your safety meets standards. Certified safe installation and anchoring improve coverage and boost claim success.
  6. 6. Contact an Askwith specialist: Our specialists deal with safe installation and maintain your safe to high standards, and recommend upgrades, service schedules, and tailored solutions.

Secure Installation, Real Protection

A safe’s strength relies on more than steel thickness. Without secure anchoring, even the best model is vulnerable. Proper installation keeps your valuables protected from both thieves and accidents, ensuring lasting peace of mind. 

For high-quality safes Perth residents trust, our experts provide installation, relocation, and refurbished options, securing your safe properly and keeping it tamper-proof. Call (08) 9451 7848 or email reception@askwithcompany.com.au to anchor your peace of mind.

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Are Second-Hand Safes Safe? What to Check Before Buying Used Safes

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Buying a safe is a serious investment. Many Australians look at second-hand safes as a cost-effective option. Trusted suppliers of safes in Perth offer refurbished models that combine affordability, strong security, and practical use.

Before purchasing, it’s important to know what to check. Askwith Safe Company offers expert advice and refurbished safes that meet strict security standards.

Why Consider Used Safes?

Second-hand safes deliver strong value. Used units cost far less than new models yet still provide solid protection. Businesses and homeowners secure documents, jewellery, and cash with them while keeping costs down.

Premium brands often enter the second-hand market. Refurbishment makes safes that were once out of reach affordable. Households and small businesses gain access to high-end protection without stretching their budgets.

Refurbished safes also support sustainability. Re-using quality steel reduces waste and extends a safe’s lifespan. Many Australians now consider this environmental benefit when making security decisions.

Second-hand options include personal safes, house safes, fireproof models, and commercial-grade deposit safes. Each type serves different needs, and buyers can secure them at a lower cost when they inspect carefully.

Learn more: Types of Safes You Need in Your Home in Australia.

How Refurbished Safes Overcome the Price Barrier in Australia

Many Australians hesitate to invest in a quality safe because it feels out of reach. That hesitation holds for other essential household upgrades, too. For instance, almost 50% of Aussie consumers now expect better value for their money, with cost pressures driving much of their decision-making.

That gravity around budgets makes second-hand safes a smart pivot. These units offer the same protection at a fraction of the cost while still coming from reputable, refurbished sources.

What to Check Before You Buy a Used Safe

When you inspect a second-hand safe, focus on these areas:

  • Locks and hinges: Make sure they work smoothly. Faulty parts reduce security and add repair costs.
  • Fire and burglary rating: Confirm the rating remains valid. An expired rating limits protection and may affect insurance.
  • Signs of damage: Check for dents, rust, or pry marks. Structural weaknesses reduce overall strength.
  • Interior condition: Look for water damage, mould, or missing fittings. The interior should suit your storage needs.
  • Manufacturer label: A genuine plate with a model number confirms authenticity and makes servicing easier.
  • Ownership history: Request documentation to ensure the safe was not stolen or misused.
  • Anchoring points: Check if the safe includes bolt-down holes. Thieves can carry away even heavy safes without anchoring.
  • Spare parts availability: Check if the manufacturer still supports parts like locks or bolts. Maintaining unsupported models quickly becomes difficult.

Mechanical vs Electronic Locks: What to Know in Second-hand Units

The lock type plays a major role when you buy second-hand.

Mechanical locks provide durability. Dial combinations and key locks last for decades with proper care, though you may need to rekey them if wear develops.

Electronic locks deliver speed and convenience, but second-hand models often show wear. Keypads degrade, batteries corrode, and software can become outdated. You may need to replace or reprogram them before use.

The Importance of Professional Inspection or Refurbishment

Not every second-hand safe delivers reliable protection, but a professionally refurbished unit from a trusted dealer does.

Refurbishment replaces worn locks, repaints the exterior, and tests structural strength. This process restores appearance and function, giving you confidence in long-term reliability.

Professional inspection ensures the safe meets modern security standards. Businesses meet insurance requirements, while households gain peace of mind when protecting cash, documents, or jewellery.

Askwith Safe Company provides safe relocation services that guarantee correct installation. A safe only protects when you bolt and position it securely.

Learn more: Safe Installation: DIY vs. Professional Services.

Where to Buy Reliable Second-hand Safes

There are many places to find second-hand safes, but not all are equal.

  • Specialist safe retailers: The safest option, offering warranty and refurbishment guarantees.
  • Authorised dealers: Provide documentation and service support.
  • Online platforms: Offer a wide choice, but risk buying from unverified sellers.

Avoid private sales without paperwork. If a safe’s history is unclear, it may not be trustworthy. Authorised suppliers provide warranty, service support, and often installation help.

Affordable Options from Askwith

Our second-hand range delivers strong security at different price points:

Small CMI Safe 

CMI builds durable small safes with solid steel construction and dependable locks. Even in compact sizes, these safes protect cash, jewellery, and personal documents. They suit homes and small offices that want affordable, secure storage.

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Chubb TDR Safe   

Chubb designs high-security safes trusted worldwide. The TDR (Torch and Drill Resistant) range resists advanced burglary tools. Businesses and individuals use these safes to safeguard high-value items with confidence.

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We refurbish and inspect each unit before installation. Whether you choose an entry-level CMI or a heavy-duty Chubb, you gain reliable, cost-effective protection.

Can You Trust the Security of Used Safes Long-Term?

A second-hand safe can deliver long-term security if it passes key checks and receives proper servicing. Older safes often feature thicker steel than newer models, giving them surprising strength. With upgrades, they may still outperform entry-level new safes.

However, for very high-value items or insurance compliance, a new safe may be the better option. Insurers sometimes require certified, modern models with up-to-date fire and burglary ratings.

The key is to match the safe to your actual needs. With correct care, used safes remain dependable.

Secure Value with a Refurbished Safe

Second-hand safes deliver value when you inspect locks, ratings, and structure with care. Refurbished models provide affordable, sustainable protection, while new safes may suit high-value or insured items. 

Askwith Safe Company supplies reliable second-hand safes across Perth. We inspect, refurbish, and relocate safes to ensure lasting performance. Don’t leave your valuables to chance; secure them with a safe from Askwith today.

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Why Every Australian Home Needs a Fireproof Safe for Bushfire Protection

Fireproof Safe for Bushfire Protection

Australia’s bushfire seasons have become longer and more severe, putting homes at real risk. With climate change fuelling hotter, drier conditions, even suburban households face new dangers. 

These realities have made it crucial for Australians to find reliable ways to protect important documents, digital backups, and irreplaceable valuables. Our experts at Askwith Safe Company are here to provide clear, practical advice on choosing fireproof home safes that meet Australian needs. 

A Snapshot of Catastrophic Bushfires in Australia 

Bushfires have become more frequent and intense across Australia, with events like Black Summer showing the scale of the threat. Hot, dry conditions driven by climate change now put both rural and suburban areas at serious risk. Just one fire can destroy family records, valuables, and essential documents.

Western Australia has seen catastrophic bushfire seasons in recent years. Major fires north and south of Perth burned tens of thousands of hectares, forced mass evacuations, and destroyed homes. An inferno near Cervantes scorched over 75,000 hectares in November 2024, while fires in the Wheatbelt in January 2025 cut off roads and triggered urgent warnings.

More Extreme Bushfire Seasons on the Horizon

Experts warn that WA is entering a new era of relentless, unpredictable fire seasons. Climate change is driving hotter, drier weather, setting the stage for bushfires that will only grow in frequency and ferocity, not just in the outback but right to the city’s edge.

Bushfire is now a permanent danger in WA. Treat fireproof storage for your irreplaceable valuables and documents as a necessity, not a luxury.

What Is a Fireproof Safe and How Does It Work?

A fireproof safe uses specialised construction to withstand extreme heat and protect contents from fire damage. Manufacturers rate these safes in minutes, usually 30, 60, or 120, to show how long they keep internal temperatures below the point where paper burns (177°C) or electronics melt, even when external temperatures reach up to 1,000°C.

Australian homeowners should choose safes tested to strict standards such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or NT Fire. These certifications prove the safe will perform reliably in real fires. In bushfire-prone or high-risk areas, select a safe with at least a 60-minute fire rating. For maximum security in places like Perth’s outer suburbs or regional WA, opt for a 120-minute rating.

What’s Inside: Materials That Beat the Heat

High-quality fireproof safes use several layers of protection. Most feature a steel outer shell, dense fire-resistant concrete, and special insulation that blocks heat transfer. The Truly Fire Safe range at Askwith, for example, uses high-density fire-resistant concrete in both the door and body, plus advanced seals to keep out smoke and moisture. 

This layered approach keeps internal temperatures below the combustion point of paper, even as external fire rages. Always check for genuine certification labels and product documentation to confirm these protections.

Learn more: Why You Need a Fireproof Home Safe.

What Should You Store in a Fireproof Safe?

Fire resistant home safes protect not only physical assets but also your identity, financial future, and sentimental history.

  • Essential documents: Passports, birth certificates, property titles, wills, and insurance policies. These are irreplaceable and vital for rebuilding after a disaster.
  • Cash, jewellery, digital backups: Store emergency cash, heirloom jewellery, USB drives, and hard drives containing encrypted digital backups.  
  • Firearms, guns, ammo: Specialist fireproof gun safes protect firearms from fire and theft while meeting Australian storage laws.  

How Fireproof Safes Can Help During Insurance Claims

Keep proof of ownership, such as receipts, photographs, and certificates, for all valuables and collectibles. Insurers often require this documentation to support any insurance claim after a loss.

Store these records in a fireproof home safe so you can retrieve them quickly after a fire. Fast access helps you file claims sooner, avoid disputes, and speed up payouts. Including jewellery valuations, property inventories, and digital backups in the safe will make the process even easier.

Choosing the Right Fireproof Safe for Your Home

To choose the best fire-resistant home safe, look for a fire rating of at least one hour in high-risk areas. Make sure the safe has enough space for your documents, devices, jewellery, and emergency cash. Choose a digital, mechanical, or biometric lock to suit your needs. Always bolt the safe down to increase security and fire protection.

Askwith’s Solution: Truly Fire Safes

Askwith Truly Fire Safes give your valuables reliable protection with trusted technology. Our safes are lab-tested to withstand fire for 120 minutes at 1,000°C and use high-density fire-resistant concrete in the door and body. You can choose from compact models for documents and cash or larger sizes for valuables and digital devices.

Key features of Askwith Truly Fire Safes:

  • Fire resistance for 120 minutes at 1,000°C, independently tested
  • High-density fire-resistant concrete in the door and body
  • Digital lock with easy-to-read LCD monitor
  • Adjustable shelves for flexible storage
  • Lockable internal drawer in larger models
  • External battery access for convenience
  • Bolt-down holes for secure installation

We provide expert advice, safe delivery, and professional installation and relocation services throughout Perth and regional WA. Our team will anchor your safe properly to keep your valuables protected in any emergency.

Learn more: Why You Shouldn’t Buy a Cheap Safe.

Ready to Protect Your Home from Bushfire Threats?

Act before the next bushfire season threatens your home. Installing quality fireproof home safes ensures your documents, memories, and valuables stay protected no matter what happens. Give yourself real peace of mind and the confidence to recover quickly if disaster strikes.

Explore Askwith’s full range and let our experts help you choose and install the perfect safe for your needs. Stand strong against the unexpected and secure the things no insurance can replace.

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Floor Safe vs Wall Safe vs Concealed Safe: Which Is Best for Your Home?

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Every year, thousands of Australian homes lose irreplaceable valuables to break-ins, theft, or fire. Hiding cash, jewellery, or documents in the wardrobe doesn’t work against determined thieves. Quality safes in Perth homes are now essential for peace of mind.

Askwith Safe Company makes it easy to choose the right protection, offering options such as deposit safes, fire proof safe options, and expert relocation services. For those seeking extra security, a sturdy floor, wall, or concealed safe [1] keeps your valuables protected in any situation.

Why Home Safes Are Essential in Australia

WA Police Force recorded 1,282 robberies so far in 2025, with 1,149 involving homes and 103 affecting businesses. These figures show thieves often target homes for cash, jewellery, and documents. 

Crime Stoppers WA also highlights the scale of the problem. In 2024, they received over 60,000 reports, with about 165 people contacting them every day. 

The solution? A professional floor, wall, or concealed safe that protects your valuables from theft, fire, and flood.

What Are Floor, Wall, and Concealed Safes?

Understanding your options will help you make a better choice:

Floor Safes

Install floor safes in concrete or timber flooring to create a hidden, secure space for cash, jewellery, and documents. These safes are difficult for intruders to locate or remove, making them ideal for long-term storage of high-value items that you don’t need to access daily.

Pros:

  • High security: Installed beneath floor level and bolted into concrete, floor safes are very difficult to remove or tamper with, offering a top security option for valuables.
  • Concealability: Easy to hide under carpets, furniture, or floor coverings that burglars often overlook.
  • Fire resistance: Many models offer excellent fire protection, essential for documents and precious metals.

Cons:

  • Requires professional safe installation: Installing a floor safe involves cutting into the flooring and anchoring it to the concrete, so it’s best to have an expert handle the safe installation.

Our Top Pick: Steelguard Domestic Floor Safe

The Steelguard Domestic Floor Safe gives you solid security for your home or office. It has a 3mm steel body and a tough 10mm plate steel lid. The drill-resistant hard plate protects the lock, and the 900 Series features an automatic relocking device for added security.

A powder-coated finish, both inside and out, keeps it durable, while the safe sits flush with the floor for easy concealment. You can also choose additional options, such as a stainless steel lid or a high-security key lock.

Wall Safes

Fit wall safes between wall studs and hide them behind paintings, mirrors, or furniture. They save space, blend into your living area, and give you easy access to valuables like passports or jewellery. Always install them on a sturdy wall for better security.

Pros:

  • Convenience: Install wall safes at eye or chest height to keep them easy to access. Use them for items you need often, such as passports, jewellery, or medication storage.
  • Space efficiency: They don’t take up floor space and can fit behind artwork or mirrors.
  • Easy concealment: Disguised placement makes them less obvious to intruders.

Cons:

  • Limited size: Wall cavities restrict the depth of the safe, resulting in a modest capacity.

Our Top Pick: CMI Wall Safes

The CMI Wall Safe range offers reliable, Australian-made security for homes and offices. With a solid steel door and body, these safes fit neatly into brick walls, keeping valuables hidden.

Choose from digital, key, or combination locks, all protected by a tough steel plate. Each model includes a removable shelf for easy organisation. The five-year warranty shows their durability. 

Concealed Safes

Concealed safes can fit inside false panels, cupboards, or everyday objects. They keep valuables out of sight and out of mind. You can access your items quickly and enjoy extra security, especially when you place these safes in unexpected spots.

Pros:

  • Discreet security: Concealed safes rely on secrecy, making it much less likely thieves will find or target them.
  • Ease of access: Many are placed in convenient spots (e.g., behind false panels, cupboards, or built-in furniture).
  • Customisation: There’s a wide variety of build qualities and types, from furniture safes to hidden floor models.

Cons:

  • Variation in quality: Not all concealed safes are built to the same standard; cheap models may lack proper protection.
  • Size limitations: Many are small and suit only certain items (cash, jewellery, passports).

Factors to Consider When Choosing the Right Safe

How often you need to access your safe will shape your decision. If you frequently reach for valuables, consider a wall or concealed safe for easy access. A floor safe provides solid protection and keeps items you don’t use every day out of sight.

What you want to store also matters. Large items, such as heirlooms or important documents, may need a floor safe or a bigger wall model. Smaller personal safes are suitable for storing cash, jewellery, and medication storage. 

Consider your living situation and space. Homeowners can install floor safes, while renters may want portable or wall safes. In bushfire areas, choose a fireproof safe. In flood zones, consider mounting your safe higher or using a wall safe for added protection.

How Askwith Keeps Perth Safe

Askwith Safe Company supplies the most reliable personal safes Perth has to offer. As exclusive distributors of top brands, we offer a range of floor and wall safes for both homes and businesses. Every safe meets strict security standards to protect your valuables.

Our expert team helps you choose the right safe and handles professional installation and relocation. Askwith delivers nationwide and also provides fully tested refurbished and used safes for any budget. You always get strong after-sales support and clear advice when you need it.

Ready to Secure Your Valuables?

Choosing the right safes Perth offers protects your valuables in the way that suits you best. Floor safes provide strong, hidden storage. Wall safes provide easy, everyday access. Concealed safes keep things discreet and secure.

Browse our full range of safes, including fireproof home safes and jewellery safes. Or explore options for deposit safes, used safes, and more. For hassle-free, safe relocation, Askwith’s expert team is ready to assist.

Contact us today, and don’t wait until it’s too late to secure your future.


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How to Safely Store Precious Metals, Gold and Silver Jewellery in Australia

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As more Australians invest in tangible assets like gold, silver, and heirloom jewellery, secure home storage has become essential. Without proper protection, theft, fire, and moisture can damage your valuables.

That’s where Askwith Safe Company steps in, offering expertly engineered home safes and jewellery safes for real-world threats. We provide trusted services and expert advice on the best safes Perth homeowners can rely on.

Why Home Storage Needs to Be Done Right

More Australians are storing gold and jewellery at home as inflation drives demand. Perth Mint sales jumped 146.6% in March 2025. But break-ins are rising, too. There were 8,097 home burglaries in WA last year, nearly a third of all property crimes.

Fire is a growing threat, with more than 90% of Western Australia classified as bushfire-prone. These events can strike unpredictably. During the 2024–2025 season, fires destroyed homes and scorched land. While gold can withstand extreme heat, jewellery and important documents often cannot.

Western Australia is mostly dry, but some areas and seasons bring higher humidity. In Perth, it reaches 57% in July. Indoors, it can exceed 65% due to cooking or showering, increasing mould risk. Moisture can tarnish or corrode valuables, and drawers or lockboxes fail to keep them safe.

The Solution? A proper anti-theft safe with fireproofing and climate control.

What to Look for in a Safe for Gold, Silver and Jewellery

Here’s what to look for when choosing a safe to protect your jewellery:

Fire Resistance

Australia’s frequent bushfires make fire protection essential. A fire-rated safe protects your jewellery and important documents. Look for certified fire ratings in minutes or hours and internal temperature control for heat-sensitive items.  

Learn more: Why You Need a Fireproof Home Safe.

Theft Protection

For investors and collectors, a cash-rated safe is a must. It offers bolt-down security, thick steel walls, and relocking features to stop tampering. Choose a model with a high cash rating and always install it in a concealed, low-traffic area to reduce theft risk.

Size and Storage Capacity

Whether storing a few jewellery pieces or a mix of coins, bullion, and watches, choose a safe with flexible storage. Look for adjustable shelves, compartments, and internal lighting for easy access. A smart layout keeps your collection organised and prevents scratches or tangles.

Moisture and Tarnish Protection

Even the best safe won’t block airborne moisture without internal control. Use silica gel or a dehumidifier to reduce humidity. Store silver in anti-tarnish cloths or sealed pouches, and skip plastic containers, which trap moisture or release harmful gases.

Learn more: Types of Safes You Need in Your Home in Australia.

Best Safes in Australia for Precious Metals and Jewellery

At Askwith, you’ll find a range of safes designed specifically for secure, discreet home storage.

CMI Home Safes

CMI Home Safes offer a smart mix of fire resistance and strong anti-theft features for home use. They’re perfect for keeping everyday jewellery secure and protected from both fire and theft. These safes also suit small bullion collections, keeping valuable metals safe in any situation. 

CMI Security Safes – Class B or Class C

Class B and Class C safes offer high security and are often insurer-approved for valuable items. With cash ratings up to $50,000, they feature welded steel bodies and a choice of digital, combination, or key locks. Built to resist both fire and tool attacks, they’re ideal for serious investors.

Torch and Drill Resistant (TDR) Safes

For larger collections, TDR safes provide top-tier physical protection. They use multi-layer steel and concrete walls, along with advanced relocking mechanisms that resist forced entry. Ideal for bullion investors and collectors of rare jewellery or watches, these safes offer unmatched security.

Tips for Storing Gold, Silver, and Jewellery Safely at Home

Even the best safe won’t protect your valuables if their installation or location is compromised. Follow these proven tips:

  • Place your safe in a discreet location: Avoid obvious spots like bedrooms or wardrobes, which burglars check first. Choose a concealed area like a hidden wall cavity or utility room.
  • Anchor your safe securely: Bolt the safe to reinforced flooring or wall studs. Thieves carry away any safe they can lift.
  • Keep a photographic inventory: Photograph each item and store the images offsite or in cloud storage. These records help support insurance claims or police reports.
  • Limit access to trusted individuals: Only close family or household members should know the safe’s code and location. The fewer people who know, the lower the risk.
  • Avoid sharing safe details online: Never post about your safes or valuables on social media. Criminals often scan online profiles for easy targets.
  • Schedule regular maintenance checks: Test your locks, seals, and humidity controls every few months. A safe only works if it functions properly.

Insurance and Peace of Mind

Not all safes meet insurance requirements. Most providers expect certified models with tested fire and theft ratings, plus professional installation, especially bolt-down anchoring. They may also request evidence of added security measures like alarms or surveillance systems.

Askwith simplifies this process with expert safe delivery, secure installation, maintenance, and relocation services. Their team ensures your setup aligns with insurance standards, helping you avoid rejected claims and giving you confidence that your valuables are fully protected.

Your Valuables Deserve More Than a Drawer

Protecting your gold, silver, and jewellery starts with the right safe. As one of the leading providers of safes Perth residents trust, Askwith’s fireproof, theft-resistant jewellery safes, home safes, personal safes, CMI security safes, and more.   

Searching for safes near me? Learn about our services, or contact us today. Start with Askwith and protect your peace of mind.

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Types of Safes You Need in Your Home in Australia

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Australian homeowners face growing risks to their valuables. A secure, fire proof safe is no longer optional—it’s essential. Whether you need to store firearms, personal documents, medications or jewellery, the right safe offers both security and peace of mind. 

Askwith Safe Company provides a wide range of trusted solutions, from fire proof safes to gun safes, pharmaceutical and document safes, and second-hand options for your everyday needs.

The Importance of Securing Valuables and Personal Items

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Western Australia experienced 18,835 cases of unlawful entry within just one year, with 69% (12,993 cases) occurring at residential locations. Opportunistic thieves often look for small, high-value items. Jewellery, cash, and firearms are common bounty, but even medication and legal documents like passports can be targets.

A secure storage solution goes a long way toward eliminating this risk. A quality safe prevents unauthorised access and keeps valuables protected in emergencies. Fire proof models defend against Australia’s bushfire threat. Lockaway gun safes ensure legal compliance and protect lives. Document safes safeguard your identity and future. 

Don’t wait until it’s too late—invest in your home’s security now.

Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Safe

When buying a safe for your home, begin by checking the security rating. Look for models that meet Australian and international standards to ensure they offer genuine protection. A certified fire proof safe is also essential, even if you don’t live in a bushfire-prone area. It can shield your most valuable documents and belongings from heat and smoke damage during an accidental blaze.

Next, consider size and capacity. Your safe should comfortably hold everything you need to protect, whether that’s jewellery, documents, medication, or firearms. Also, consider how and where it will be installed. Wall and floor safes are great for discreet protection, while free-standing models are easier to move and set up.

Finally, choose the right lock type. Digital safes offer quick access with PIN codes, combination locks provide long-term reliability without batteries, and keyed safes are simple and traditional. Each has its advantages, so match the locking system to your household’s preferences and access needs.

Personal Safes: Protecting Your Everyday Valuables

A personal safe offers a compact and convenient solution for daily-use items.

These safes are ideal for storing:

  • Passports and ID cards
  • Small electronics and USB drives
  • Jewellery and watches
  • Prescription medication

Personal safes are easy to install and often fit inside cupboards or drawers. For medication storage in homes with children or visitors, they’re invaluable. If you live in a busy household or travel frequently, this is a sensible first line of defence.

Learn more: 5 Features Every Safe Should Have.

Gun Safes: Ensuring Safe Storage for Firearms

Owning a firearm in Australia carries legal responsibilities. According to national legislation, firearms must be secured in a compliant gun cabinet or safe. Each state enforces slightly different requirements, but the goal is universal: to prevent unauthorised access.

If you own rifles or handguns, invest in a reliable gun safe designed to meet local laws. Look for features like:

  • Solid steel body construction
  • Tamper-proof locks
  • Internal compartments for ammunition
  • Bolt-down safe installation options

Askwith offers a range of gun safes Perth homeowners trust. You can choose from various sizes, from compact units to large gun cabinets. 

Learn more: Get Gun Safe: Your Guide To Gun Cabinets In Perth.

Fire Proof Safes: Protecting Important Documents and Valuables

A fire proof safe is one of the most important security investments a homeowner can make.

Leaving documents like wills, titles, insurance policies, and legal contracts unprotected puts them at risk, whether from a small blaze or full-blown bushfire. A fire proof safe protects these assets even during intense heat and smoke exposure.

Features to look for:

  • Fire rating (measured in hours of resistance)
  • Internal temperature limits (to prevent paper or media damage)
  • Water resistance for protection during fire suppression

You should place your fire proof safe in a central, accessible part of the home. Choose a model large enough also to house USB drives, photos, and heirlooms. For added protection, consider pairing it with a document safe.

Learn more: Why You Need a Fire Proof Home Safe.

Used Safes: Is a Pre-Owned Safe Right for You?

If you’re on a budget, a quality used safe offers robust protection at a fraction of the cost.

Used safes can be ideal for homeowners who want reliable security without the expense of a new model. Refurbished units from reputable sellers like Askwith Safe Company are thoroughly tested, reconditioned, and certified for home use.

Before purchasing, inspect the safe for:

  • Structural integrity (no rust, dents or warping)
  • Lock function and reset capacity
  • Fire and security ratings

The second-hand market offers filing cabinets and personal safes, ideal for secure document and medication storage.

Learn more: Are Second-Hand Safes Safe?

Combination and Digital Safes: Enhancing Security with Technology

Modern safes come with mechanical or digital locks, each suited to different needs. Combination safes use a rotating dial, require no power, and offer long-term reliability. Digital safes use PIN codes or biometrics, allow faster access, and make it easy to update security settings—ideal for shared households or frequent use.

Choosing the right option depends on how often you access the safe and your preference for convenience or traditional reliability. Some models also include advanced features like dual authentication or time-delay settings for extra protection, making them perfect for modern home security.

Wall and Floor Safes: Discreet and Secure Storage Options

If concealment is a priority, wall and floor safes provide discreet protection.

Wall safes can be hidden behind furniture or artwork. They’re suitable for storing:

  • Jewellery
  • Small amounts of cash
  • Passports and keys

Floor safes are embedded into concrete or timber flooring. They’re harder to remove and ideal for larger items or prolonged concealment.

Choosing the Right Safe for Your Home in Australia

A quality safe protects more than valuables—it safeguards your peace of mind. Whether you’re protecting family documents, medications, or firearms, we can help. Askwith Safe Company provides fire proof safes, gun safes, document safes, and second-hand options to suit every home. Explore our full range of safes for sale to secure your assets today.

If you need help, call our friendly team on (08) 9451 7848 or email us at reception@askwithcompany.com.au. From guiding you to choose the right safe to servicing, repairs, and even safe relocation, we’re with you every step.