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Gun Safe Installation

A gun safe is, both physically and financially, a heavy investment. These behemoths are the absolute best way to protect your firearms, but they can be downright dangerous without proper installation. Always, always, always consult the manual to your safe before doing anything, but it's a good idea to check out these gun safe installation tips even as you browse.


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Helpful Gun Safe Installation Tips
Where are you going to put your safe? Before purchasing, make sure that the structure of your home can handle the weight. Also consider the areas that you'll move through when bringing your safe in. Many gun safes weigh upwards of 1,000 pounds, and can cause a lot of damage.


Don't try to use a normal dolly to move your gun safe - they can't handle it. Get the weight and measurements of your safe beforehand, and rent an appliance dolly that can do the job. Again, if your equipment fails and you drop your safe, major damage can be done to your equipment and home.


Always move your gun safe in an upright position, with the door securely locked. The door alone can weigh hundreds of pounds - leave it unsecured and it can become a wrecking ball in your stairwell.


Make sure you're familiar with what you're going to do before you're burdened with a thousand-pound load. Practice with the dolly, map your route, and - if possible - make a dry run with the empty box. Decisions can be hard to change while moving a heavy load, so answer all your gun safe installation questions beforehand.


Make sure the safe is level with the floor before unlocking the door. Remember the wrecking-ball problem? It's still there, and can knock you flat on your back.


Follow the instructions on your safe and properly anchor it to the floor. This adds both another layer of security for your safe and another safety precaution, preventing tipping or sliding. Thieves, natural disasters, and accidents all pose a threat to your gun safe and home, so be sure to properly protect them with anchoring.


In Conclusion
The number-one thing to understand about gun safe installation is that it isn't easy and it must be done right. If you're unsure about any of this, hire professionals to do the heavy lifting for you. If you do it yourself, remember - know your home and its limits, plan ahead for the move, and carefully follow any and all instructions from the gun safe manufacturer. Good luck, and enjoy your new safe!


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