SAFETY BOX
Safety Box Malaysia,
Certified by Chubb
Fire and burglary resistant safety box options for homes and offices, anchored and serviced across Selangor and Klang Valley. Sized to what you’re protecting, not a one-size-fits-all box.
WHY BUY FROM US
Every safety box needs the right seller.
A safety box is only as good as the company that sells it. Certification tells you the box passed a test, but service and genuine stock tell you what happens after you’ve paid, whether someone answers when you need a lockout fixed or a code reset, three years down the line.
EN Certified
Every model is tested and certified to EN 1143-1, EN 14450 or EN 15659, ratings you can verify by name and grade.
Locally Serviced
Our own Selangor-based technicians handle delivery, anchoring and after-sales support, so you’re never routed through a distant call centre.
100% Genuine Stock
As an authorised Chubb Safes dealer, every unit we sell is genuine stock, not a grey market import with no local warranty.
Free Site Assessment
Our specialist visits your home or office to assess the space and recommend the right size and grade before you commit to buying.
THE RANGE
One safety box doesn’t fit every home.
Size, lock type and fire rating change depending on what you’re protecting and where it sits.
A safety box isn’t a single product, it’s a category that spans a small drawer-mounted unit for a passport and some jewellery, all the way up to a floor-anchored commercial safe rated to withstand hours of fire. Getting the right one comes down to three questions: how much are you protecting, how fast do you need access, and what happens if the power or the battery dies.
Lock Type
Digital keypad models offer fast access and code changes on demand. Biometric adds a fingerprint layer for shared spaces, and mechanical key locks remain the most reliable choice when you want zero dependency on batteries or power.
Fire rating
Measured in the time a safe withstands fire before contents are damaged, typically 30, 60 or 120 minutes. Cash and jewellery need less protection than paper documents or hard drives, which degrade at far lower temperatures.
Burglary rating
WHERE TO PUT IT
The right spot matters as much as the right box.
Placement affects both how secure it is and how easily you can actually use it.
A safety box left in an obvious spot loses half its value, and one buried somewhere inconvenient ends up unused. The right placement balances discretion, a solid anchoring surface, and quick enough access that you’ll actually rely on it day to day.
Closet floor
The most common choice for home safety boxes, hidden from casual view and anchored directly into solid flooring beneath the clothing rail.
Under-stair
A discreet option for larger models, built into unused space during renovation, though retrofitting requires work over surface placement.
Wall cavity
Compact units can sit between wall studs behind a removable panel or artwork, ideal for documents and jewellery rather than bulkier valuables.
Floor anchoring
Where no recess is available, a floor-anchored freestanding unit resists removal if the surface is concrete, not timber decking.
CERTIFIED & FITTED
Every unit tested, then properly fitted.
The same two standards apply to every safety box we sell, whether it’s a small drawer unit for a home office or a full commercial safe for a bank branch, no exceptions made for smaller models or smaller budgets.
Certified
Certified
Every graded safety box carries independent EN 1143-1 or EN 14450 certification, verifiable by name and rating, not a manufacturer’s own claim. If a supplier can’t tell you which standard their safe was tested against, that’s worth asking about before you buy.
Fitted
Fitted
Our own crew delivers, anchors and commissions the lock on site. No third-party installer, no flat-pack instructions left for you to follow, the people who deliver your safe are the same people who set it in place and walk you through it every step of the process together.
What to Check Before You Buy
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Ask for the certification number. A real EN 1143-1 or EN 14450 rating can be looked up, “military-grade” or “bank-level” cannot. |
Confirm who does the installation. The supplier’s own crew, or a third-party contractor with no relationship to the product? |
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Check if it’s genuine stock. Parallel imports and grey market units often carry no local warranty or servicing support. |
Ask what happens during a lockout. Same-day support, or a call centre that routes you elsewhere? |
EXPLORE THE RANGE
Shop by product type.
Strong Room Door
Heavy-duty doors for dedicated storage rooms, built for banks, jewellers and high-value commercial storage.
Book Room Door
Lighter-duty door option for record rooms and archive storage, where fire protection matters more than burglary.
Vault Door
Certified vault doors for bank branches and high-security installations, sized and commissioned to the room.
BEFORE YOU DECIDE
Not every safety box is equal.
Certification, installation and support look similar on paper, every brand claims to tick these boxes. In practice, the gap shows up later: in how the box was tested, who anchors it, and who answers the phone when something goes wrong.
Whether you’re comparing a Chubb safety box against Falcon or another local brand, the details worth checking stay the same: certification you can verify, installation handled by the supplier, and support that doesn’t disappear after delivery. Ask any supplier to show their test rating, confirm who does the anchoring, and explain what happens if you’re ever locked out. That’s what’s built into every safety box on this page, not added on request.
Choosing The Right Safe
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Explore answers about safety box Malaysia options, features, installation, and maintenance to help you choose the right solution for protecting your valuables.
Which is the best safe box?
The best safe box depends on your security needs, the type of valuables you want to protect, and the level of burglary or fire resistance required. Trusted brands such as SentrySafe, Chubbsafes, Yale, and Falcon are widely recognised for producing reliable safes for residential and commercial use. When choosing a safe, consider its security certification, fire rating, storage capacity, and installation requirements.
Is it safe to have a safe box at home?
Yes, a home safe is a practical way to protect important documents, jewellery, cash, and other valuables while keeping them easily accessible. It can also be used to store replaceable items you may need immediate access to, such as passports or legal documents. However, home safes are generally not as secure as bank safe deposit boxes, so choosing a quality safe and installing it properly is essential for maximum protection.
Where should you not put a safe in your house?
A safe should be installed in a discreet location where it is less likely to be discovered. Avoid placing it in your bedroom, as this is often one of the first places burglars search during a break-in. For added security, install the safe in a concealed area and bolt it securely to the floor or wall according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
What happens to a safe deposit box when the owner dies?
When the owner of a safe deposit box passes away, access is usually frozen until a court appoints a personal representative. The appointed individual must present the required legal documents, such as a death certificate and the relevant court-issued authority, before the bank can grant access to the contents. The exact process may vary depending on local laws and the bank’s policies.
Can I store cash in a safety box?
While you can put cash in a safe deposit box, in most cases, it is not advised that you store money in one. Cash kept in a bank account is generally easier to access when needed and may benefit from additional banking protections. A home safe can be a suitable option for storing a limited amount of emergency cash, provided it is installed securely.
Where is the best place to put a safe in a house?
The best location for a home safe is on the ground floor, in a corner where it is surrounded by as many walls as possible for additional support and protection. Basements are also good locations because they often remain cooler during a house fire. Avoid placing a safe near kitchens, laundry rooms, or garages, where the risk of fire, heat, or moisture may be higher.
Is it better to bolt a safe to the floor or wall?
In most cases, bolting a safe to the floor provides the greatest stability and helps prevent thieves from removing the entire safe. Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions and only drill through the bottom mounting points provided. Never bolt through the walls of your safe unless it comes with pre-drilled holes, as doing so may compromise its security or fire protection. Proper installation is one of the most effective ways to improve the overall security of your safe.
GET YOUR SAFETY BOX SORTED
Secure your valuables
with confidence.
Comparing sizes, lock types or brands? Tell us what you’re protecting and where it’ll sit, and we’ll recommend the right safety box, no obligation.
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Free assessment
We visit or consult remotely to confirm the right size, grade and lock type for your space.
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Same-day quote
A written quote with model, price and delivery timeline, sent within twenty-four hours of your assessment.
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Delivery & anchoring
Our own team delivers, anchors and commissions the lock, then walks you through how it works.
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Ongoing support
Lockouts, code resets and servicing, handled by the same team that installed your safety box.