ÉireSafe supplies practical, insurance-focused security solutions for Irish homes and businesses—safes, gun safes, parcel boxes, driveway bollards, ground anchors, and vehicle/van security—with nationwide delivery and optional installation.
Security FAQs
Answers about safes, gun safes, driveway security, parcel boxes, delivery and nationwide installation in Ireland.
Yes. ÉireSafe is Irish-owned and based in Kildare, focused on local service and real installation support in Ireland.
Yes. We supply and install security products for homeowners, tradespeople, retail, offices, and commercial sites.
Yes. If you tell us what you’re protecting (cash, documents, firearms, tools, deliveries), we’ll recommend the right product type, size, and installation approach.
Yes. A standard safe protects valuables from theft; a deposit safe adds secure drop-in cash handling; a fire safe adds certified fire resistance for documents/media.
If you need a specific model view or advice, contact us first and we’ll tell you the best way to proceed based on current stock and availability.
Yes. Delivery is nationwide across Ireland, and installation is available depending on product and site requirements.
Yes. Trade and wholesale enquiries are welcome—contact us with what you need and expected volumes.
Add the product to cart, complete checkout, and you’ll receive an order confirmation. If you choose installation, we’ll follow up to confirm site details and scheduling.
Yes. Use “Get a Quote” or the contact form and tell us what you’re trying to secure, your location, and whether you need installation.
We can guide you on safe types and ratings commonly used for insurance, but you should confirm the exact requirement with your insurer (value limits, rating level, fixing method).
Contact us as soon as possible. If the order hasn’t shipped or been scheduled for install, changes may be possible.
Yes. If you need an invoice or purchase order reference, include it in your order notes or contact us after checkout.
Most items are kept available, but certain specialist models may have lead times. If timing is critical, ask before ordering.
Delivery pricing is calculated at checkout. Your Delivery Information page states free delivery on orders over €300 and a €25 delivery fee under €300.
Delivery times depend on the product, but your Delivery Information page states you aim to deliver items within 7 working days.
Yes—security products are shipped with discretion to reduce unwanted attention.
Yes. Many customers ship to workplaces or trade premises for easier receipt and handling.
Large/heavy safes may require special handling. If you need delivery to a specific location or upstairs, contact us before ordering so we can confirm feasibility.
Your Returns/Refunds page asks you to contact ÉireSafe within 7 days of delivery and include clear photos so the issue can be resolved.
If collection is available for your order, contact us in advance to confirm timing and logistics.
Yes. Your Installation page describes professional installation across Ireland for homes, businesses, and commercial sites.
Your Installation page outlines: order confirmation, site review & scheduling, delivery & preparation, then professional installation on the agreed date.
Yes. Your Installation page notes pre-installation assessment to identify underground services (electricity, water, drainage) where relevant.
Yes. Your Installation page states secure fixing is completed in line with manufacturer and insurance requirements.
Your Installation page says installations are often completed within a few working days of order confirmation, subject to site conditions and scheduling.
Yes. Your Installation page lists home/commercial safes, gun safes, driveway bollards, van storage, speed ramps and more.
It depends on access, structure and safe weight. Contact us with photos/measurements of stairs, door widths and the intended location.
Your Installation page states a clean finish and reinstatement—leaving the area neat and tidy.
No. Many items can be supply-only. If you’re unsure, ask and we’ll advise based on the product and site.
Your Returns/Refunds page states you stand over product quality and aim to resolve issues clearly and fairly.
Your Returns/Refunds page asks you to contact within 7 days of delivery and include clear photos of the issue so a solution can be offered.
Many products include manufacturer warranty coverage. If you need warranty details for a specific model, ask before purchase.
Return eligibility can depend on product type and condition. Check the Returns/Refunds page and contact us before sending anything back.
In most cases, keeping packaging helps protect the item in transit and supports smoother handling—confirm requirements with our team.
Most homeowners choose a bolted-down safe with a quality lock (electronic or key) and adequate internal volume for documents/valuables. If you need insurance coverage, check rating requirements with your insurer.
Start with what you’re storing (A4 documents, cash boxes, lever arch folders, laptops, jewellery). Most people underestimate future needs—choose slightly larger if space allows.
Commercial safes often prioritise higher security ratings, heavier construction, and larger storage for business cash/documents.
Yes. Many models are described as certified/insurance-focused on your site—ask us to recommend options for your required protection level.
In most cases, yes. Proper anchoring significantly increases theft resistance and may be required for insurance compliance.
Yes, if the structure and fixing surface are suitable. Many customers place safes in wardrobes for discretion and convenience.
Quality electronic locks are reliable and convenient. Keep a fresh battery schedule and store emergency override keys safely if provided.
Both can be secure. Key locks require strict key control; digital locks avoid physical key risk but require basic battery maintenance.
Yes—some premium models include biometric access as shown on product listings for higher-end safes.
Yes. For critical documents, consider fire protection as well as theft protection.
Yes. Many installs are done in closets, cabinetry, or other discreet areas, while still keeping the safe accessible for daily use.
Yes. We’ll ask about typical cash amounts, frequency of access, and whether you need a deposit/drop feature.
A fire safe is designed to protect paper documents and certain media for a rated period during a fire (the rating depends on the model).
Fire protection is model-specific—common ratings include 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Always check the product’s stated fire rating.
Some are. Fire protection and burglary resistance are different tests—choose based on your primary risk, or pick a model that covers both.
Some fire safes are rated for digital media, but requirements differ from paper. Ask us what you’re storing so we can recommend appropriately.
If theft protection matters, bolting is strongly recommended. Fire rating does not automatically prevent removal.
A deposit safe allows cash/envelopes to be dropped in through a slot or chute without opening the main compartment—useful for shops and cash handling.
Retail, hospitality, pharmacies, offices, and any business that needs secure cash drop with limited access to the main safe.
Yes. The key benefit is separating “drop” access from “cash retrieval” access, reducing internal risk.
Yes. If you’re storing significant cash, professional installation and anchoring is recommended.
Firearms must be stored securely in Ireland as part of responsible licensing and safe storage. A properly installed gun safe is the standard approach—confirm your specific requirements with the relevant authorities/insurer.
Yes. Your gun safe category is positioned for safe firearm storage and offers multiple sizes/ratings.
Yes. Secure fixing helps prevent removal and is typically expected for safe firearm storage.
Many gun safes include lockable internal compartments; best practice is to store ammunition securely and in line with guidance you’ve been given.
Capacity varies by model (number of rifles/shotguns and internal height). Choose based on current firearms plus room for future needs.
Yes. Many customers choose discreet locations while maintaining secure fixing and sensible access.
Storage arrangements can be checked during licensing processes. Ensure your safe is installed securely and follows the guidance you’ve been given.
Both key and electronic locks are used. Choose based on your preference for speed, key control, and household access management.
Driveway bollards physically block vehicle movement to prevent theft, protect parking spaces, and reduce unauthorised access.
Yes—physical barriers are one of the most effective ways to stop a vehicle being driven away from a driveway.
Folding posts hinge down; removable posts lift out with a key mechanism; telescopic posts retract into the ground for a clean finish.
Folding posts are very quick; telescopic posts are the cleanest visually; removable posts offer flexibility. The best option depends on your driveway layout and usage.
Typically yes. Correct foundations are critical—especially for theft resistance and long-term stability.
Often yes, but it depends on the base. Many installations require cutting back to a suitable foundation and reinstatement.
Proper installation should be neat and reinstated. Your installation service emphasises a clean finish and reinstatement.
They can’t stop key signal attacks directly, but they stop the car being driven away—so they’re a strong physical layer in a wider security plan.
A ground anchor is a heavy-duty fixing point installed into concrete to secure vehicles, bikes, machinery or gates with a chain/lock.
Yes, when installed into a solid base and paired with a quality chain/lock, they provide strong resistance to “lift and load” theft attempts.
Yes. Your Driveway Security range includes wheel clamps as part of theft deterrence options.
They’re a strong visible deterrent and create time/noise friction. For best results combine with bollards or anchored solutions.
Layered security works best: a physical barrier (bollard/post), plus an anchor/clamp, plus lighting/CCTV where suitable.
Yes. Many motorcycle owners install anchors in garages or driveways to secure the frame with a hardened chain.
Yes. Your site includes van storage/vehicle security options as part of the installation offering.
A van vault is a hardened, lockable storage unit fitted inside a van to secure tools and equipment against theft.
Yes. Your product range includes Van Vault storage solutions designed for tool security.
Some models are described with recognised security testing and “Secured by Design” positioning on your product pages.
Yes. Installation can be arranged so the unit is fitted correctly for strength and usability.
Combine visible deterrents (locks, alarms, signage) with physical protection (internal vaults/lockers) and smart parking choices.
A parcel box is a secure outdoor box designed to receive deliveries safely when you’re not home, reducing missed deliveries and theft risk.
They significantly reduce opportunistic theft by providing a lockable, enclosed place for parcels once delivered.
Most quality parcel boxes are built for outdoor use and help protect parcels from rain and exposure.
Yes. Choose based on typical parcel size and delivery frequency. If you often receive larger boxes, select a larger internal capacity model.
Yes. Your Post Boxes section includes parcel boxes and letterboxes.
Many can be fixed to a hard surface for added stability and theft resistance—check the model’s mounting options.
Place it where delivery drivers can access it easily but it’s not overly visible from the street; a wall, porch area or side access is common.
Speed ramps reduce vehicle speed to improve safety in car parks, estates, private roads and commercial yards.
Yes. Speed ramps are listed under your Car Park Management offerings and can be supplied with installation.
Yes. They’re commonly used to reduce speeding in shared residential areas and private lanes.
Often yes, depending on the surface condition and fixing method. We can advise based on site photos and usage level.
Yes. Your contact form includes Maintenance/Aftercare as an enquiry type—get in touch with your product details and we’ll advise next steps.
Replace batteries proactively (don’t wait until they’re flat), keep the keypad clean/dry, and store emergency keys safely if supplied.
Check the safe’s manual and contact support with the model details. Do not attempt forced entry—this can permanently damage the lock and void warranty.
Some do. Telescopic bollards benefit from occasional cleaning and lubrication to keep the mechanism smooth, especially after grit/salt exposure.
Choose galvanised/stainless options where possible, rinse road salt/grit periodically, and keep moving parts clean.
Yes. Trade/Wholesale is an enquiry option on your contact form—send your requirements and expected volumes.
Yes. We can support trade customers with supply-only or supply-and-install depending on the job.
Often yes. If you have a target spec (size, rating, lock type), we can advise on availability and lead times.
Cost varies by size, rating, lock type and fire protection. Entry-level safes are cheaper; certified high-security and fire-rated safes cost more—choose based on risk and insurance needs.
A low-cost safe can deter opportunistic theft, but may not meet insurance requirements or resist sustained attack. For higher-value storage, choose a better-rated model and bolt it down.
A discreet location with a solid fixing surface is best—wardrobes, utility rooms, or home offices are common. Avoid obvious locations and ensure proper anchoring.
Choose key locks if you can strictly control keys; choose digital for convenience and multi-user access. Either can be secure if it’s a quality safe and properly installed.
If you’re storing irreplaceable documents (passports, deeds, certificates) fire protection is strongly recommended, not just theft protection.
Use layered security: driveway bollard/post plus lighting/cameras, and consider a wheel clamp or ground anchor for added physical resistance.
A bollard blocks vehicle movement and is always “there”; a wheel clamp is portable and highly visible. Many customers combine both for stronger deterrence.
They give drivers a secure place to deposit parcels, reducing “left at door” risk—especially useful if you’re out during delivery windows.
Yes. We can recommend solutions that suit rental constraints—e.g., removable or minimally invasive options—depending on what the landlord allows.
Yes. Your installation service is positioned for residential and commercial sites nationwide.
Yes—choose a safe with sufficient internal dimensions and consider fire protection if you’re protecting data hardware.
It’s the usable storage space inside the safe. Check internal dimensions for real-world items like folders, cash boxes, and electronics.
Many do. Shelving and internal compartments depend on the model—check specs if organisation matters.
Many electronic models support multiple user codes; some premium units support multiple fingerprints too.
Some locks can delay opening after code entry—useful for businesses to reduce coercion risk and improve cash-handling controls.
Yes. Floors/walls with concrete foundations are often excellent for strong anchoring, depending on the safe model and location.
Quality units are designed for outdoor use, but grit/salt can cause issues—keeping the sleeve clean and occasional lubrication helps.
Yes. Bollards can add security where gates are bypassed or left open, but spacing and turning circles must be considered.
Often yes, but installation must account for slope and drainage to ensure smooth operation and full blocking height.
Yes. Double-bollard setups are common for wider entrances; we’ll advise on spacing based on your driveway width and vehicle types.
Yes. They’re useful for small offices, clinics and sites where staff aren’t always available to receive deliveries.
Letterbox slot size varies by model. If you receive large envelopes, choose a letterbox with suitable aperture dimensions.
Yes. Your post/letterbox range includes multiple styles—choose based on mounting location and volume.
Your site lists contact options including WhatsApp and a contact form for specific enquiry types (safes, gun safes, bollards, van security, speed ramps, installation and aftercare).
Send: what you’re protecting, approximate value/size, your county, whether you need installation, and photos/measurements of the intended install area if relevant.
Yes. Describe the problem (theft risk, deliveries, vehicle security, cash handling) and we’ll point you to the right product type.