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Class 1, S2
60P

Salvus Arezzo – Fire-resistant cabinet with burglary resistance (EN 14450 S2 / EN 1143-1 Grade 1)

The Salvus Arezzo is a fire-resistant cabinet with burglary resistance, certified by ECB·S according to the European standards EN 14450 Security level S2 or EN 1143-1 Grade 1, depending on the version. For fire protection, this model is tested according to EN 15659 LFS 60P: documents remain protected for 60 minutes at temperatures up to 850 °C, without a drop test or cooling phase. This standard suits situations with a medium fire risk, such as homes or offices.

The Arezzo is built on the same principle as the Salvus Bologna: a multi-walled steel construction, filled with a special fire-resistant composite. The door is locked on four sides: three sides with moving steel bolts and, on the hinge side, fixed rectangular bolts that engage into the body. Even if the hinges are attacked, the door remains firmly locked. The cabinet is fitted as standard with a double-bitted key lock; other lock options are available.

With its generous interior volume, this cabinet is ideally suited to the secure archiving of large quantities of documents, binders and valuables. The adjustable shelves allow the layout to be adapted to storage needs, and the cabinet is prepared for anchoring. This combination of fire and burglary protection in a large format makes the Salvus Arezzo ideal for offices, practices and administrative environments.

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Additional information

Fire resistant 60 min for paper
Burglary resistant Security level S2 or Grade 1
Indication value storage Security level S2: € 5 000 cash or € 9 000 valuables
Indication value storage Grade 1: € 10 000 cash or € 20 000 valuables

  • Tested and certified by ECB·S in accordance with the European standard EN 14450, Security level S2, or EN 1143-1, Grade I, depending on the version.
  • Fire tested for 60 minutes for paper according to EN 15659 LFS 60P.
  • Multi-walled structure filled with a special fire-resistant composite.
  • Four-sided locking: moving steel bolts on three sides and fixed rectangular bolts on the hinge side, engaging into the body.
  • Equipped as standard with a double-bitted key lock; other lock options possible.
  • Height-adjustable shelves.
  • Prepared for anchoring.
  • Colour: light grey.

Model specifications

Burglary resistant class S2 Fire resistant 60P

Model Outer dimensions (mm) Internal dimensions (mm) Volume (L) Weight (kg) Shelves
458 Salvus Arezzo S2 550 H1950 W940 D585 H1761 W801 D392 550 L 558 kg 4
1264 Salvus Arezzo S2 770 H1950 W1250 D585 H1785 W1110 D390 773 L 650 kg 4

*External depth excluding hinges, handle, or lock.

Burglary resistant class 1 Fire resistant 60P

Model Outer dimensions (mm) Internal dimensions (mm) Volume (L) Weight (kg) Shelves
767 Salvus Arezzo G1 550 H1950 W940 D585 H1761 W801 D392 550 L 658 kg 4

*External depth excluding hinges, handle, or lock.

Frequently asked questions

Atelier Boonen takes care of the delivery, installation and anchoring of safes entirely in-house. We never use external transporters or installers. Using specialised transport equipment, we deliver discreetly and safely, including to upper floors or hard-to-reach locations. Safes are always wrapped in opaque film and transported in unmarked vehicles to avoid curious eyes.

For safes up to 1000 kg, anchoring is mandatory under the European standard EN 1143-1. We carry out this anchoring carefully, using chemical anchors or adapted solutions depending on the substrate. Where necessary, we use stair climbers and protective materials to safeguard floors, walls and staircases.

The installation is always carried out safely, efficiently and with respect for the building. This guarantees you a professionally executed installation offering the strongest and most durable solution. In 95% of cases, delivery, installation and anchoring are included in the price — at no extra charge.

Read more about our approach: delivery and installation of safes

The stated fire resistance of a safe (for example 30, 60, or 120 minutes) refers to the duration of the test phase in a controlled fire laboratory test. In practice, the contents often remain protected for much longer, as some fire-resistant safes go through a cool-down period after the fire is extinguished. During this phase, the internal temperature may continue to rise, but well-designed safes keep it below the critical level at which documents or data media would be damaged.

Not all testing standards include this cool-down phase — it depends on the fire-resistance standard and the specific test method used.

Learn more about the different fire-resistance standards and testing methods for safes on this page.

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