Always think about the size of the safe you need before you buy.
Space and size
Always start with how much space you want Inside Your safe (aka capacity) and how much space you have in your home for safe (shelf, closet, staircase, etc.). As an easy starting place, think about what you keep in your safe.
Biometry
Do you want to unlock your safe with a finger or thumb? Then, make sure you find safe with fingerprint scanning technology. Otherwise, the keyboard is a common feature of home -made safes and they all have spare buttons for use.
Anti-tricking
Home -related apps associated can send you signals for disruption, such as someone who enters numerous wrong codes, and they can lock and wait directly to deal with the problem. Along with the history of access, this is a very informative feature to have.
Fireproof and waterproofing
Safe fireproof can withstand high heat for one hour or so while protecting the materials inside, ideal for fires in the house. Waterproofing is important if the pipes burst or the flood appears (and the safe is set to the ground).
Durable, resistant to a saw
The best domestic safes have more durable screws that can resist attempts to see them.
Portability and mounting
You may want to be safer, as if you need to take it on business trips. But maybe not, to prevent a burglar from coming out with him. In that last case, look for a safe that (like most of our choice) has a mounting kit so you can glue it directly to the floor or Wallid.
Smart compatibility of home
We would not call this priority for the safe, but if you want your connected home -based platform, ask for proper support, as is our choice of Yale.