STRONG ROOM DOOR
Strong Room Door,
Built to Stay Put
WHY BUY FROM US
Every door tested, then properly anchored.
The same two standards apply to every strong room door we install, whether it’s a single-branch retrofit or a full commercial build, no shortcuts made for smaller budgets.
EN Certified
Every strong room door is tested and certified to EN 1143-1, ratings you can verify by name and grade, not a manufacturer’s own claim.
Site-Measured
Every door is measured to the room and the load it needs to hold, not selected from a fixed size chart or catalogue.
Fitted by Our Team
Our own crew handles delivery, anchoring and lock commissioning on site, no third-party installer or subcontracted labour involved.
Serviced Locally
Ongoing support for lock servicing, code resets and maintenance, handled by the same Selangor-based team that installed your door.
THE RANGE
A strong room door is sized, not selected.
Thickness, lock system and weight all change depending on what the room is protecting and who needs access.
Unlike a standalone safe, a strong room door is fitted into an existing structure, so the door has to match the room, not the other way around. Getting it right comes down to three factors: how thick the steel needs to be, what kind of lock system controls access, and how much the door weighs, since weight itself is part of what keeps it secure.
Protective thickness
Protective steel thickness ranges from 6mm for lighter-duty doors up to 100mm for high-security installations. Thicker steel resists cutting and drilling, which matters where forced entry is the primary risk.
Lock system
Most strong room doors pair two independent lock systems, typically a combination lock and a separate key lock, so no single point of failure grants access. This also allows different staff to hold different levels of access.
Weight & anchoring
HOW INSTALLATION WORKS
This isn’t a delivery, it’s a build.
A strong room door is fitted to an existing opening or built into new construction, not dropped into place.
Unlike a safety box, a strong room door has to match the room it’s going into. Whether you’re retrofitting an existing office, archive or storage space, or building a strong room from scratch, the door and frame are fabricated to the exact opening, then installed and anchored on site. That’s a longer process than a standard delivery, and it’s worth understanding what each stage involves before you commit to a timeline.
1. Site survey and structural assessment
Our team visits to measure the opening, assess the wall or frame structure, and confirm what the room can support before anything is fabricated.
3. On-site installation and anchoring
Our own crew installs and anchors the door into the structure, no subcontracted labour, the same team from the survey handles the fit.
2. Custom sizing and fabrication
The door and frame are built to the exact opening, not a standard size, accounting for thickness, weight and the lock system you need.
4. Lock commissioning and handover
Locks are commissioned and tested on site, then access is handed over with a full walkthrough of daily use and emergency procedures.
CERTIFIED & FITTED
Every unit tested, then properly fitted.
The same two standards apply to every strong room door we install, whether it’s a compact retrofit for a single branch or a full commercial vault build, no exceptions made for smaller jobs or smaller budgets.
Certified
Certified
Every strong room door carries independent EN 1143-1 certification, verifiable by name and rating, not a manufacturer’s own claim. If a supplier can’t confirm which standard their door was tested against, that’s worth asking about before you commit.
Fitted
Fitted
Our own crew handles delivery, anchoring and lock commissioning on site. No third-party installer, no generic instructions left behind, the people who deliver your door are the same people who set it into the frame and walk you through it.
EXPLORE THE RANGE
Shop by product type.
Safety Box
Compact fire and burglary resistant safes for homes and offices, sized from a drawer unit to full-room installation.
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 strong room door is equal.
Certification, installation and support look similar on paper, every supplier claims to tick these boxes. In practice, the gap shows up later: in how the door was tested, who anchors it, and who answers the phone when something goes wrong.
Whether you’re comparing a Chubb strong room door against Falcon or another local supplier, 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 the lock ever fails. That’s what’s built into every strong room door on this page, not added on request.
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 anchoring. The supplier’s own crew, or a third-party contractor with no relationship to the product? |
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Check the lock system A single lock is a point of failure, ask whether the door uses two independent systems. |
Ask what happens if the lock fails. Same-day support, or a call centre that routes you elsewhere? |
Choosing The Right Safe
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Explore answers about strong room door solutions, specifications, installation, and maintenance to help you choose the right security solution for your property.
What is a strong room door?
A strong room door is a highly secure door designed to protect valuable assets and sensitive items stored inside a fortified room. The door is usually made of thick steel and often equipped with advanced locking mechanisms to provide strong burglary resistance. Along with reinforced walls and security systems, a strong room door helps prevent unauthorized access and protects valuables from theft, forced entry, and other security threats.
What is the strongest kind of door?
Steel doors are the strongest type of standard door, offering maximum resistance against forced entry, brute-force impact, and harsh weather compared to wood or fiberglass alternatives. For higher security requirements, specialised options such as vault doors and blast-resistant doors provide even greater protection against extreme threats. Their strength, durability, and resistance make them suitable for high-security environments.
What is a strong room used for?
A strong room is a fortified and secure room in a building designed to protect valuable assets or sensitive items from damage and theft. It is commonly used by businesses, financial institutions, government organisations, and other facilities that require enhanced security. Strong rooms can be built to specific requirements, including storage capacity, security levels, and the type of items being protected.
What does "strong room" mean?
A strong room is a heavily reinforced, secure room designed to protect valuables such as cash, documents, records, and other important assets from theft, fire, and forced entry. Similar to a bank vault, a strong room is built with enhanced security features, including reinforced walls, secure doors, and advanced locking systems to provide a higher level of protection.
What kind of door does a strong room have?
A strong room typically uses vault or strongroom doors that are constructed with reinforced steel, multi-point locking bolts, and advanced relocking devices. These security features are designed to resist various forms of attack, including drilling, cutting tools, explosives, and brute-force attempts. The door works together with the reinforced structure of the room to provide comprehensive protection.
What are strong doors made of?
Strong doors are commonly made from steel because they provide greater protection and durability compared to traditional door materials. Steel doors are more difficult to penetrate, offer better resistance against physical impact, and can support advanced locking mechanisms. The accompanying door frames are also usually made from steel to maintain the overall strength and security of the installation.
What are the benefits of having a strongroom?
A strongroom provides a secure environment for storing valuable items, confidential documents, and important assets. It helps protect against unauthorized access, theft, and potential security risks by ensuring that only approved personnel can enter the area. Strongrooms are especially useful for businesses that require controlled access and reliable protection for high-value items.
What kind of door is suitable for a safe room?
A vault door can transform a standard closet, basement, or framed room into a hardened safe room. Designed with reinforced materials and advanced locking systems, vault doors provide an additional layer of security against forced entry. They are commonly used in residential and commercial applications where enhanced protection is required.
What's the difference between a vault and a strong room?
A vault offers high-security storage, while a strong room provides reinforced protection for larger spaces with higher asset volumes. Vaults are typically used for storing smaller quantities of highly valuable items, whereas strong rooms are designed to secure larger areas containing cash, documents, equipment, or multiple valuable assets. Both provide enhanced security but are designed for different storage requirements.
GET YOUR STRONG ROOM DOOR SORTED
Secure your valuables
with confidence.
Planning a strong room, retrofit or upgrade? Tell us the room dimensions and what it needs to protect, and we’ll recommend the right door, no obligation.
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Site measurement
We visit to measure the room, assess access points and confirm the load the frame can support.
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Written quote
A detailed quote covering thickness, lock system and installed price, sent within a few working days.
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Delivery & anchoring
Our own team delivers, anchors and commissions the lock, then walks you through operation and access control.
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Ongoing support
Lock servicing, code resets and maintenance, handled by the same team that installed your door.