Accredited European certification for a safe is essential legal proof of standard that will help maintain insurance cover long term.
EU Parliament regulation 765/2008 created the system that provides the legal basis of accreditation for the certification of safes to European standard EN1143-1. This system is backed by regular auditing and market surveillance and is verifiable, proof of standard for both insurance and litigation purposes. A safe with properly accredited European certification will display at least one stamped metal certification plate on the inside of the door.
"Accredited European certification for fire or burglary resistance will always be displayed on a stamped metal plate on the inside of a safe's door, never a sticker"
An accredited certification plate for a safe will display the logo of an accredited certification body, burglary resistance grade, and most importantly confirmation that the certification body is accredited to ISO/IEC 17065, legal assurance that the certifier is accredited under European law. The same information will be available on accredited certification documents which are freely available and should always be asked for. If you consider that 70% of safes tested by accredited European testing labs fail on the first attempt the implications of accepting unaccredited claims of EN1143-1 burglary resistance are obvious.
If you do not want to avail of our expert fitting service we offer FREE shipping for all safes up to 500Kg shipped in the Republic of Ireland
Payment can be made by Credit Card or Electronic Transfer and must be made before your safe is sent for delivery or installation.
Accredited burglary resistance certification documents are provided with all of our safes whether we fit them or not. A certificate of anchorage is provided on request.
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Description
Wertheim Zip Bag For Deposit Safes
- Length: 150-300 mm, width: 100-145 mm, thickness: 2-30 mm
- Including lock and 2 keys