Buying a safe is just the beginning—proper installation is what ensures your investment actually works as intended. Whether it’s a compact drawer safe or a full-sized vault, setup plays a vital role in both accessibility and defense.
Location Is the First Line of Defense
Choose a spot that balances convenience and security. Avoid obvious places like the master bedroom or closet corner—opt instead for concealed or reinforced areas. Concrete floors or interior walls are ideal for anchoring heavy safes.
Anchoring for Maximum Security
Even the toughest safe can be compromised if it’s not properly secured. Use anchor bolts to fasten it to the floor or wall studs. For fire safes, make sure the base remains level and insulated to preserve its heat resistance.
Professional Installation vs. DIY
While smaller models can be self-installed, larger or biometric safes often benefit from professional setup. Experts ensure the lock mechanisms, wiring (for smart safes), and anchoring meet security-grade standards.
A well-installed safe transforms from a metal box into a fortress. With precision placement and secure anchoring, you gain lasting protection, performance, and peace of mind—exactly what Aurishield stands for.
