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Liberty Safe Security Levels

Security is Liberty's Number One Priority.

Liberty has a Safe Security Level designation for each safe we manufacture. This system allows you to easily compare the different security features so you can choose the right level of protection for what matters most.

How to Choose Your Security Level

Every Liberty safe is rated on a security scale from Level 3 to Level 10. The higher the level, the thicker the steel, the stronger the door, and the more drill-resistant the lock. Use the guide below to match a level to what you are protecting — and the Houston Safe & Lock team is always here to help you decide.

Good Security

Security Levels: 3, 4, 5

  • I just need basic protection and to keep children away from firearms.
  • Items inside the safe are easily replaceable.
  • Someone is home most of the time.

Better Security

Security Levels: 6, 7

  • I need increased security against crime and smash and grab burglars.
  • Items inside the safe are valuable and covered by home owner's insurance.
  • There are long hours during the day when nobody is home.

Best Security

Security Levels: 8, 9, 10

  • I need the highest security levels available.
  • Items inside the safe are of high value, irreplaceable and have significant sentimental value.
  • There are times when I am away from home for extended periods of time.
Liberty Safe Security Level 3-10 Side-by-Side Comparison Chart

Your safe's door and walls are its first line of defense in keeping crooks out. The thicker the steel, the better security protection your safe will provide.

The measurement system for steel can be a little confusing. A lower gauge of steel is thicker than a higher gauge.

Two components that have a major impact on a safe's security level are its door and locking mechanism.

Composite Door Construction and locking mechanism differences

The locking mechanism in your safe plays an important part in its level of security. It needs to keep the door locked if a burglar smashes or removes the safe's lock, tries to torque the safe's handle, or attempts a side-bolt punch attack.

Safe locking mechanism level differences and punch-attack protection

All Liberty locking mechanisms come standard with our patent-pending slip-clutch feature for added security protection. If a burglar attempts to torque your safe's handle, its shaft will slip and release pressure on the lock to prevent it from breaking.

We protect our locks and locking mechanisms with hardplate lock guards. These strong plates of hardened steel are great at thwarting drill attacks because they quickly chew up, snap or spin the drill bit.

Multiple layers of hardplate will chew up a drill bit quickly as it continues to shake, trying to get through the steel's hard surface.

Ball-bearing hardplate is even tougher on a burglar's drill bit. Numerous ball-bearings are encased into a piece of hardplate. When the crook tries to drill into your lock, either his drill bit is going to snap, or it will keep spinning on those tiny steel bearings forever.

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