
In addition to steel thickness, all our vault doors come standard with a robust set of maximum security features that guarantee our vault doors stand in a class all their own.

Conventionally, it is a panel that fits into the. We also offer one-and-a-half-inch thick steel on our “E” Rating, and our final protection rating is built with one-inch thick ballistic resistant layers consisting of copper and ballistic armor. A doors essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Adjustable security hinges designed to easily adjust at installation. High security cylinders with unique key management options. Optional motorized lock with biometric fingerprint scanner, GSM controller, and other high-tech access control capabilities. Most vault door builders don’t offer this much protection in even their highest rated models. Armored locks encased in drill resistant manganese plates to prevent manipulation. Our starting vault door models come with a half-inch thick solid steel door. We suggest you check out our Competitor Comparison page to learn which safe companies consistently produce inferior products.

Using a latch guard is one of the most effective methods to secure an outswing door, and it doesn’t take much, just a couple of good quality screws in place, and you are ready to go. If you haven’t yet browsed our Protection Levels page within our Safe Buying Guide section, we highly suggest you do, as insufficient safe/vault door protection is the number one issue that is currently plaguing the industry.Īlso, many of the safe makers building ineffectual safes also sell ineffectual vault doors. A latch guard is essentially a steel plate that covers the gap between the door and the jamb, making it hard for intruders to access the latch from outside.

Our dedication to this core value has earned Brown Safe an industry-wide reputation for secure safes and vault doors. At Brown Safe Manufacturing, protection is, has been, and always will be, our number one priority.
