b'SAFEStandardsEvery safe and vault which is certified to EN 14450, EN 1143-I & EN 1143-2 should have a certification plate on the back of the door. This gives you important information about the product and its security rating. This shows the European Norm/Standard to which the safe has been tested and certified. Year in which the safe was manufactured, not sold This is the number under which the safe is registered with the certification body. This shows the security ratingThis is the net weight of the safe. TheEach safe and vault has a unique of the safeactual weight can differ 15% from theserial number determined by the indicated figure due to the effects of timemanufacturer. This can be used to on the construction materials.trace all the details of the product. EN14450 - This is a burglary attack test standard for safe cabinets. It largely covers smaller, home safes and cabinets for commercial applications. Safes are attacked using a set list of tools, and scores are given depending on the time taken to make hand holes and larger full size access holesEN1143-1 - This is a burglary attack test standard for Safes, ATMs and strong rooms. It is the main standard used throughout Europe to assess the security level of safes and it is much more demanding than EN14450. Safes are attacked using a set list of tools, and scores are given depending on the time taken to make hand holes and larger full size access holes. There is a large range of security grades within the standard from 0-XIII. There are also optional tests to prove resistance against core drilling CD and explosives EXEN1143-2 - This is a very similar standard to EN1143-1 but it is specifically designed for deposit safes and systems. In addition to the normal tests of EN1143-1 there are additional tests to assess the ability to fish items out of the deposit systems. If you are purchasing a certified deposit safe, make sure that it is certified to EN1143-2 and not EN1143-1Safe Fire StandardsEN1047 - This is a very rigorous fire test for safes and data rooms. Safes and subjected to very high external temperatures inside a furnace of approximately 900C. Internal temperatures are closely monitored with numerous thermo-couples.There are three levels of protection given:P - Paper documents that will lose data above 170CD - Computer media that will lose data above 70C and humidity above 85%DIS - Computer media that will lose data above 50C and 85% humidityThis particularly tough standard also includes a drop test to simulate a safe falling through a collapsed floor, and a soak out period, where the safe must naturally cool down as it would in a real life situationEN15659 - This is a similar standard to EN1047 but it does not include the drop test or the soak out period. It is therefore not quite as rigorous. It also only covers protection for paper, not computer dataNT FIRE 017 - A Nordic fire safe standard. Similar to, but not quite as rigorous as EN15659 CERTIFIEDGun Cabinet StandardsSold Secure - A burglary attack test covering various products including home safes, cabinets, key safes, gun safes and gun cabinets. They have three ratings of Gold, Silver and BronzeBS7558 - This is a British standard for gun cabinets. The required threshold to pass this test is lower than EN14450 or EN1143-15'