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Safes

A safe is a reliable storage place for documents, valuables, money or other valuable things.

Safes are an integral part of the office of any company, and more and more often safes are purchased for private use. A safe is a reliable way to protect yourself from robberies, fires and thefts by storing your most valuable personal belongings in safes.

Everyone feels safer if personal documents, valuables, money are kept in a safe and qualitative safe. Various types of safes are available in GUMI's wide assortment - office safes for offices, gun and ammunition safes, built-in safes, securities safes, safes for safe storage of valuables, as well as weapons. The safes are painted with polymer powder paint, which protects the metal from moisture, rust and temperature changes.

We offer safes with different locks:

  • Safes with key lock;
  • Safes with a mechanical code lock;
  • Safes with key lock and mechanical code lock;
  • Safe with electronic lock;
  • Safes with biometric lock.


If the safe or metal cabinet (metal box) is equipped with a mechanical lock, its keys are available only to the owner of the weapon. If the safe or metal cabinet (metal box) is smaller than 1500 x 400 x 300 mm, it is strengthened by connecting it to the floor or wall.

Different types of safes are available:

  • Office safes;
  • Money safes;
  • File safes;
  • Gun safes;
  • Ammunition safes;
  • Data safes;
  • Key safes;
  • Hotel safes;
  • Built-in safes;
  • Free standing safes;
  • Fireproof safes;
  • Anti-burglary safes.

Classification of safety standards of safes according to the European classification:

  • Standard EN 1143-1 – determines the classification of all types of safes. Each safe is classified according to one of six anti-burglary security classes from 0 to 6. The higher the class, the heavier the construction of the safe and the more complex the anti-burglary mechanism.
  • Standard EN 14450 – determines the classification of safe cabinets. Two safety classes S1 and S2 are distinguished.

The safety and compliance of safe locks is determined by the European safety standard EN 1300, which distinguishes the following safety classes: A, B and C. For example, a safe equipped with an A or B class lock will be suitable for private use. Class C locks are used in safes subject to particularly high and specialized security conditions.