About Brown Safe

Superior Burglary and Fire Safe Protection

WARNING! The majority of fire safes on the market provide little to no burglary protection. Click here to learn how to identify these along with tips on choosing a good fire safe.

Every freestanding safe model we offer is upgradable to a composite cladded fire safe.

The cladding process of adding fire protection includes encasing the safe body in 2 1/2" of hardened amalgamate. Because of the high density, weight, and composition of our fire encasing materials, fire safes created in this manner also benefit from an additional level of burglar protection.

 

Composite Fire Cladding - Features

 

     Two and a half inch composite amalgamate encasement
Once the safe has been built with the desired level of burglary protection, the safe is made fire worthy by encasing all walls within 2 1/2 inches of poured composite material comprised of a high pressure concrete based mixture. The door of the safe receives a 2 inch layer of composite material.
To learn more about the composite encasement process, click here.
     90 minutes at 1700°F degrees fire rating
The safe will keep contents below paper flash point  (350° F, 177° C) for 1 1/2 hours at temperatures up to 1700°F (927° C)
     Additional burglar protection provided

Brown Safe is one of the only safe builders to enhance the density of our composite fire material to provide a high level of increased burglary protection to all our fire safes. Our special recipe high-PSI amalgamate is capable of dissipating the concentrated heat from torches, seizing saw blades, and fracturing drill bits.

     Ball and roller bearing hinges
Fire safes carry a signifigant increase in door weight. To better accommodate the added mass, we upgrade the door hinges to high load bearing ball and roller hinges. The result is an exceptionally fortified door with silky smooth operation.