American Security Products vs. Other Brands

Shopping for a safe isn’t always straightforward. With so many brands and models on the market, it’s easy to be swayed by a low price or bold/flashy marketing, only to discover later that the safe falls short when it comes to real protection against burglary or fire.

At American Security, we’ve seen too many cases where buyers thought they were covered, only to learn the hard way that their safe wasn’t built to perform under pressure. That’s why we’re breaking down what sets American Security apart and how other brands approach safe construction. By understanding the design choices that truly impact safety and durability, you can make a more informed decision when choosing the right safe.

The Importance of Investing in a High-Quality Safe

We highly advise against settling on a safe solely based on price. In many cases, a lower price tag reflects shortcuts that were taken in materials, construction, or security features, which leaves your valuables vulnerable when it matters most.

However, that doesn’t mean you need to buy the most expensive safe on the market. Instead, think of it this way: if the safe costs less than the items you are protecting, is it really providing the level of security you need? A high price does not always guarantee superior protection. What matters is the craftsmanship, certifications, and features built into the safe, not just the number on the price tag.

That’s why it is essential to look beyond marketing claims and focus on whether a safe has been tested and rated to prove its level of protection. Burglary and fire-resistant ratings serve as reliable benchmarks, showing how long a safe can withstand forced entry attempts or extreme heat.

Many higher-end safes undergo rigorous testing and certification by independent organizations such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and ETL Intertek. These third-party labs evaluate safes through controlled burglary and fire tests, giving buyers confidence that the protection promised is backed by verified performance.

American Security Products vs. Other Brands

Next, we’ll take a closer look at the features and design techniques that set AMSEC apart from many other safe manufacturers.

AMSEC’s Security Standards for Safes

If your main reason for purchasing a safe is protection against burglary or fire, a small unit such as a pistol box will not provide the level of security you need. These compact models are fine for keeping firearms or valuables out of reach of children or family members, but they offer little real defense against theft. A burglar can easily carry off a lightweight safe and attempt to break into it later.

When evaluating safes, pay close attention to weight and size. Both play an important role in determining how well a model can resist forced entry. In addition to that, the way the locking mechanism works behind the scenes is also a large contributor to the level of security the safe can offer your valuables. For example, our BFX gun safes feature an Active 4x Locking System, which has locking bolts on all four sides of the model, making it a formidable barrier against burglars.

BFX American Security Safe 4x Locking System Diagram

Many high-quality safes in the industry undergo burglary testing by independent organizations such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL). During these rigorous tests, one or two testers use a wide range of specialized tools and are given a set amount of time, typically 15 to 30 minutes, to either open the safe door or create a six-square-inch opening in the safe’s body. The timer starts when the testers first make contact with the safe and pauses only when they switch tools, which means the actual time spent on a 15-minute test can end up being significantly longer.

Burglar ratings from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) typically range from the following:

  • UL RSC Level I
  • UL RSC Level II
  • UL TL-15
  • UL TL-30
  • UL TL-30×6

> Learn More About TL-Rated Safes

For business owners in particular, these ratings are more than just technical classifications. A higher burglary certification can play an important role in qualifying for insurance coverage and may even help reduce premiums, making the investment in a high-security safe even more valuable. In some cases, a TL-rated safe is a requirement in order to get insurance coverage.

Security Standards for Other Brands

American Security is not the only safe manufacturer to have products professionally tested and certified. Other brands also undergo testing, but few achieve ratings in the higher categories. On the flip side, many safes on the market make bold claims, calling themselves “burglary-proof,” yet provide little to no evidence to support those statements. Regardless of price, it is important not to take these claims at face value without verification.

Lower-cost safes often lack certifications from UL or other independent laboratories to back up their security claims. When choosing your next security solution, it is essential to consider whether the safe has been properly tested and certified.

American Security/Industry-Leading Fire Protection Standards

Similar to burglary certifications, the safe industry also has fire ratings that can either be given by the manufacturers themselves or third-party testing organizations like UL or ETL. Testing processes may vary, but for laboratories like UL, this process typically involves inserting a safe into a controlled furnace for a set period of time while measuring the interior temperature.

Since paper begins to char at around 350°F, any safe that allows its interior temperature to rise above that point will not pass a fire test. When a safe successfully meets fire protection standards, specifically those set by UL or ETL, it’s typically marked with an official certification label, such as this:

UL Fire Rating Label

ETL 45-minute fire rating label

American Security offers fire protection ratings from trusted third-party organizations as well as our own in-house testing, giving you clear insight into the level of protection each safe provides. Every fire-resistant claim on an AMSEC product is backed by a verified rating, so you can feel confident in its ability to perform when it matters most.

If fire protection is your top priority, pay close attention to these key indicators to ensure you are investing in a safe that can truly safeguard your valuables during the intense conditions of a house fire.

Fire Protection Standards for Other Brands

Many brands advertise their safes as “fireproof” or “fire-resistant” without providing proof that these claims have been verified through testing. In many cases, these safes fail to perform when exposed to the extreme conditions of an actual house fire, leaving valuables unprotected and your investment wasted. If a safe, regardless of its price, claims to offer fire protection but lacks proper ratings or certifications, it should be considered a red flag.

Common Shortcuts Taken by Other Safe Manufacturers

To make the most out of your investment, it’s vital that you pay attention to inflated claims or poor quality construction practices that can be found in some safe brands. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

Safe Door Construction

In many independent tests, evaluators often bypass the door on an AMSEC safe and attempt to breach the body instead. That is because the doors on AMSEC safes are engineered with such density and strength that they are extremely difficult to penetrate. Similarly, even though testers often bypass AMSEC safe doors, the bodies of AMSEC safes are also constructed with materials and features meant to fend off would-be attackers. When comparing safes, pay close attention to the door’s overall construction, the locking mechanism, and how the system operates. Since the door is the first line of defense for your valuables, it must be strong enough to withstand serious attempts at forced entry.

The number and design of locking bolts also make a major difference. More bolts provide greater resistance, and the way they are engineered determines how well the door holds under attack. At American Security, our bolts are engineered to be extremely difficult to cut, and with multiple bolts included in many of our models, getting through them is virtually impossible. Not only are the bolts important, but the hinge design could make or break whether your safe stands strong during a burglary. AMSEC doors are designed so that even if the hinges are cut off or tampered with, the door cannot simply be removed from the body, keeping your safe locked and secure. Some other safes on the market may not offer that level of security, so ask your safe dealer about details such as bolt work and hinge design.

Innovation and Technology

At first glance, features like biometric locks may seem like the pinnacle of safe technology. In reality, they often introduce more risk than security. Biometric systems can fail if your fingerprint is dirty, scratched, or smudged, and in some cases, they may even grant access to unauthorized individuals when they should not. Compared to the proven reliability of mechanical or electronic locks, biometrics still fall short.

The real innovation to look for is in the structural design of the safe itself. This includes how the body is reinforced, how the door is engineered, and how the locking mechanism interacts with the overall build. At American Security, we focus on layered protection that goes beyond surface-level features. Our safes integrate robust locking systems, reinforced doors, and advanced fire-resistant materials, such as high-strength concrete or proprietary composite fills, designed to defend against forced entry and/or extreme heat.

Customization Capabilities

When it comes to protecting your valuables, one size does not always fit all. Collectors, business owners, and anyone with specific security requirements often need a safe that goes beyond the standard, off-the-shelf options most brands provide. Many manufacturers limit customers to a handful of preset designs with little to no flexibility, which can leave critical needs unmet.

American Security takes a completely different approach. We offer a full spectrum of customization options, ranging from simple personal touches—such as your choice of color or interior layout—to fully custom, one-of-a-kind builds designed from the ground up. Our team works directly with you to identify customization options that maintain the security and quality we have perfected over 75 years of safe manufacturing. We never turn away customers with unique requests, as our facility can design and craft any safe you can imagine. We provide expert advice/guidance, and then let you choose the design and features that best meet your needs.

As one of the few U.S.-based safe manufacturers still offering this level of flexibility, we pride ourselves on delivering safes that reflect both your security needs and your personal preferences. With AMSEC, every detail can be designed to your specifications, giving you a safe that is truly your own and built to perform at the highest standard.

How to Prioritize Your Security Needs

It’s easy to get wrapped up in all the options and customization freedom you have when you’re shopping for your next safe. However, it’s important to take a minute and ask yourself a few questions to help gauge what your priorities are for your next big security investment.

What do you plan on storing/securing?

This might seem obvious, but it’s important to take inventory of the items you plan on keeping in your safe as well as future considerations for when/if your collection starts to grow.

What’s most important to you, burglary protection, fire resistance, or both?

Safes will differ on the level of fire and burglary protection they offer, so we recommend reviewing the ratings and certifications that are out there for both categories and determining what level of protection would give you the peace of mind you need.

How much are you willing to invest in a safe?

Safes vary widely in price. Setting a budget and sharing it with your dealer helps narrow down the best options in your range. Since American Security pricing differs across models and series, it is worth discussing cost directly when you call or visit a showroom.

Key Takeaways on American Security Products vs. Other Brands

With so many safe brands and models available, the best choice comes down to understanding which features truly provide the level of protection you need. Comparing construction quality, security ratings, and long-term reliability helps separate marketing claims from real performance.

For more than 75 years, American Security has built its reputation on durability and innovation. Every safe is designed with tested materials and features that stand up to both burglary attempts and fire. When you choose AMSEC, you are investing in proven protection backed by decades of expertise. Find a safe dealer near you to see the available models in person and talk with an expert who can explain the features and recommend the best fit for your needs.

Introducing the ProFit Vault Door: AMSEC’s Luxury Home Security Door Series

At American Security, we’re proud to introduce our newest line of high-security vault doors, the ProFit Series, crafted specifically for the residential market. While we’ve offered vault doors before, the ProFit Series takes innovation to the next level with advanced, thoughtfully engineered features that redefine how vault doors are installed and used. In this article, we’ll highlight what makes the ProFit different and explore why it may be the ideal solution for protecting what matters most.

Pro-Fit Vault Door

What’s Different About the ProFit Vault Doors?

What makes the ProFit truly unique are the features built into its design. Let’s take a closer look at some of the standouts.

Features Configurable to Your Needs

The ProFit vault door is completely configurable to fit your various needs, including the door swing direction (inwards or outwards). In case of an emergency, you might want the door to swing inwards to make it easier to exit the vault in case debris is blocking the door from swinging outwards. This door also gives the option to make the handle for right or left-handed users.

For panic room use cases, ProFit vault doors are specifically designed so that users can effectively secure themselves inside even if the external lock combination is entered. There’s also an emergency release system in place for instances where a user experiences an accidental lock-in, guaranteeing a safe exit for individuals.

A vault door is a prominent feature in a home, so you may also want to ensure that it aesthetically complements your environment. That’s why we offer a wide range of colors and finishes (textured or high gloss) to choose from. If you have a specific look in mind, we can also help create a custom color if that’s a high priority for you.

High Quality Steel & Fire-Resistant Fill Material for Top Level Security

The materials can make or break a vault door, which is where American Security focuses most of its attention and only uses the best of the best. The ProFit vault doors are filled with AMSEC’s proprietary DryLight fire-resistant material, which is an industry-leading composite insulation that helps your door last significantly longer in a fire compared to other alternatives. In addition to this fill material, ProFits feature heat-activated Palusol door seals that activate in extreme conditions to further safeguard valuables from fire and smoke.

All ProFit doors are also built with a 0.5” thick solid steel plate front and an 11-gauge (11GA) steel frame. These vault doors can fit walls that range from 6” to 20” in thickness. Other important material components include 6 chrome-plated 1.5” diameter locking bolts.

Manufactured in the USA

The ProFit is crafted in the USA, which allows us to focus on the quality of the materials, design, and construction of the doors to ensure that they’re held to high standards for security and fire protection.

Low-Profile Threshold

We wanted to make sure that everyone can easily access and use our ProFit vault doors, so to achieve this, we designed the model to be ADA-friendly, offering trip-free access for users, which is especially important for those who plan on installing this as a security/panic room.

Easiest Vault Door to Install

The ProFit vault door stands out for its incredibly simple installation and maintenance process. Our modular design allows technicians to set up your vault door quickly and efficiently, saving you time and hassle during installation.

When service is needed, technicians can access the service panel directly without taking apart the entire door. This means faster repairs and less disruption to your home.

Here’s the best part: the ProFit vault door is built for reliability. While we’ve designed it for easy maintenance access, you’ll rarely need it. The robust construction means fewer service calls and more peace of mind.

Why You Might Need a Vault Door

There are a couple of reasons why a vault door might be the perfect solution for your security needs. We’ve briefly mentioned some cases, but let’s dig into the details.

Security Vault for Valuables

The most obvious use case is a security vault. You might have a large collection of irreplaceable items, firearms, artwork, collectables, etc., that a regular safe might not provide ample space for, especially if you plan on expanding in the future.

If you’re living in a home you plan on staying in for a while, it could be worth it to invest in a vault door instead of outgrowing safes year after year and requiring an upgrade. You can make it the ultimate upgrade and make your investment last longer with a vault door that transforms an entire room into a secure vault.

Panic Room or Storm Shelters

If your home doesn’t have a secure space for emergencies, a vault door can help provide a safe haven for your family during intrusions or severe storms.

AMSEC’s ProFit vault door is constructed from high-strength materials designed to withstand forced entry and extreme weather, offering top-tier protection. Its inward-swing design also allows for a clear exit, even if debris blocks the doorway, making it a reliable and practical safety solution.

Back of the ProFit vault door

As we mentioned, the ProFit vault door includes an emergency release system, allowing occupants to exit safely from the inside in the event of an accidental lock-in. This feature ensures that safety and accessibility are never compromised, giving homeowners the confidence that their family is fully protected in any situation.

ProFit vault door service panel

The Benefits of a Residential Vault Door

Now that we’ve covered common use cases, let’s explore the advantages of investing in a high-quality vault door like AMSEC’s ProFit.

Spacious Security

A vault door transforms an entire room into a secure space, giving you far more room to protect valuables than a standard safe. We recommend consulting with a local security professional or contractor for the construction of the rest of the room. Beyond its impressive size, the ProFit is built to resist forced entry and is layered with American Security’s proprietary fire-resistant composite, providing robust protection against both theft and fire.

Quick Installation

Although professional installation is recommended, the ProFit’s modular design makes it one of the easiest vault doors to configure on the market. Technicians can install it efficiently, and its simple construction makes maintenance and servicing straightforward.

Luxury Appeal

The ProFit combines security with style. Homeowners can choose from a variety of colors and finishes to ensure the vault door complements their home’s design. And if you have a specific shade in mind, AMSEC can also help create a custom finish tailored to your aesthetic.

Flexible Placement

Unlike traditional safes, which often require discreet placement and limited space, a vault door allows you to secure an entire room. This flexibility provides more space for valuables and enables you to design a secure area that fits seamlessly into your home layout. In order to secure the remainder of the room (walls, ceiling, and floor), contact your local contractor.

Durable Construction

Built from high-quality, thick steel and equipped with robust security features, the ProFit vault door offers a formidable barrier against unauthorized access. Its durability ensures long-lasting protection for both your family and your most prized possessions.

Explore the ProFit Vault Door For Your Home

We are thrilled to introduce the ProFit vault door, a breakthrough in design and security that elevates any secure space. Whether you want to outfit a room to safely store valuables or create a fortified shelter to protect your family from intruders or severe weather, the ProFit delivers unmatched protection and peace of mind. Make your home safer today with a vault door built to perform and endure.

Check out the ProFit vault door and feel free to contact American Security or find a dealer near you to order one of your own!

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