Looking to invest in a new safe. I'm pretty decided on the make and model, just debating size right now. It will weigh between 900 and 1200 pounds empty.
My house was built in 2006 and is two stories with the ground floor consisting of (from the front door-in) the living room, kitchen/dining area, and master bed/bath. Second story consists of a loft, laundry room, 3 bedrooms (one of which is the "man cave" with reloading gear and all related "gun stuff"), and a bathroom. The "man cave" is located above the attached two car garage.
I am adamant about not having the safe in the garage due to the humidity in SE GA and that the garage is the easiest place to steal a safe from. I would prefer to keep it out of the living room for aesthetic reasons, and the fact that it would be extremely visible to anyone entering my home. I haven't asked the wife about putting it in the master bedroom, but even if she allowed it, there isn't a whole lot of room left to put it with all the furniture in there already. All that being said, I would prefer to put it in my current "man cave" which is in an upstairs corner of the house. Actually, I would probably put it in that corner of that room if that were advisable.
All that being said, is it "safe" to put a gun safe as heavy as the ones I'm looking at in that location? My thoughts are that since it would be going against two load bearing (exterior) walls and it's footprint is almost 8sq', that it would probably be fine. But I'm a criminal justice major...not an engineer.
One concern I had was in the event of a fire, the safe crashing down on top of a firefighter. I talked to our fire chief who said this was a non-issue. He compared it to the common construction practice around these parts of people putting their HVAC units and water heaters in the attic. He also said that 1200-1500 pounds on a second story is a non-issue as well. Another concern that was brought to my attention was the possibility of the stairs holding up to the weight during the safe's journey up them. I seem to think that the stairs would hold up fine given the relatively short amount of time that they would be subject to the weight of the safe. Just looking to get additional opinions/advice before I continue my quest for a safe as heavy as the ones I'm looking at.
Thanks in Advance
My house was built in 2006 and is two stories with the ground floor consisting of (from the front door-in) the living room, kitchen/dining area, and master bed/bath. Second story consists of a loft, laundry room, 3 bedrooms (one of which is the "man cave" with reloading gear and all related "gun stuff"), and a bathroom. The "man cave" is located above the attached two car garage.
I am adamant about not having the safe in the garage due to the humidity in SE GA and that the garage is the easiest place to steal a safe from. I would prefer to keep it out of the living room for aesthetic reasons, and the fact that it would be extremely visible to anyone entering my home. I haven't asked the wife about putting it in the master bedroom, but even if she allowed it, there isn't a whole lot of room left to put it with all the furniture in there already. All that being said, I would prefer to put it in my current "man cave" which is in an upstairs corner of the house. Actually, I would probably put it in that corner of that room if that were advisable.
All that being said, is it "safe" to put a gun safe as heavy as the ones I'm looking at in that location? My thoughts are that since it would be going against two load bearing (exterior) walls and it's footprint is almost 8sq', that it would probably be fine. But I'm a criminal justice major...not an engineer.
One concern I had was in the event of a fire, the safe crashing down on top of a firefighter. I talked to our fire chief who said this was a non-issue. He compared it to the common construction practice around these parts of people putting their HVAC units and water heaters in the attic. He also said that 1200-1500 pounds on a second story is a non-issue as well. Another concern that was brought to my attention was the possibility of the stairs holding up to the weight during the safe's journey up them. I seem to think that the stairs would hold up fine given the relatively short amount of time that they would be subject to the weight of the safe. Just looking to get additional opinions/advice before I continue my quest for a safe as heavy as the ones I'm looking at.
Thanks in Advance