The UL impact test calls for the safe to be heated to 1550° for 30 minutes then dropped onto concrete rubble from a height of 30 feet. Then it is inverted and reheated for another 30 minutes. The safe must maintain its integrity throughout the test and protect all contents.
Why is impact testing important?
In many fires, roofs will cave in or the floor will collapse, destroying everything under them. In such an event, you¹ll want to know your safe is impact-rated. All come standard with one shelf and a bolt-down kit.
- UL Class 350 2-Hour Fire and Impact Rating
- Electronic Combination Lock
- UL Listed Relocking Device
- Heavy Duty Hinges
- Automatically Relocking
- 3-Way Boltwork
If you plan on storing computer media a UL Class 125 media or data safe is needed .

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