Keep it safe and secure: How to move a safe like a pro

Large safes are hard to move, but what if you need to relocate? Find out the easiest way to move a safe in this guide!

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Moving some household items can be more daunting than others, with safes being one such item that presents a challenge. Safes are bulky and can weigh hundreds of kilograms, making them difficult to transport without proper planning and equipment. But with the right tools and techniques, you can safely move your safe to a new location.

This guide outlines how to move a safe by yourself, including tips and tricks for preparing your safe, choosing the right equipment, and navigating tight spaces.

Things you’ll need

When dealing with a heavy item such as a safe, it’s important to protect your body at all costs. Below are the appropriate moving equipment you’ll need to move your safe properly:

  • Heavy-duty dolly

  • Furniture supporting straps or ropes

  • Thick moving blankets

  • Work gloves

  • Dolly

  • Moving truck with a loading ramp

Before you start

Before knowing how to move a 1-ton safe successfully, preparing well for the task is important. Be sure to do the following before you start moving your safe:

  • Enlist help. Moving a safe alone can be dangerous, so having at least one or two people to help you with the move is crucial.

  • Measure your safe. Before renting or buying the equipment needed, measure your safe’s dimensions and check the weight to get the appropriate moving dolly. You can find this information in the safe’s documentation or by looking up its model online.

  • Dress for the job. Avoid wearing baggy clothing and long jewellery that could get caught on something. Choose comfortable, closed-toe shoes with good traction, and wear high-quality work gloves for better grip and hand protection.

  • Plan your route. Walk the intended path beforehand and identify any obstacles or dangerous zones. Plan each step and share your exit strategy with your helpers. Reassess if the path includes tight corners, narrow corridors, or flights of stairs.

  • Protect your other valuables. Place protective coverings along the exit route, and use film protectors, old carpets, blankets or large pieces of cardboard to avoid damage to your other valuables or walls and floors. You can also tape thick blankets over areas such as tight corners, staircase handrails, and wall frames that may come into contact with the safe during transportation.

A step-by-step guide to moving a heavy safe

Now that you’re prepared to move your safe, it’s time to get down to business! Here are the steps on how to move a large safe:

Step 1: Lighten the load

empty metal safe

Remove all items from the safe–all your valuables. This will reduce the weight of the safe and minimise the risk of damage to the content. Pack and transport these items separately. Once done, make sure to securely close and lock the door of your safe before loading it on the dolly. An open door can cause damage to the safe or result in personal injury.


Step 2: Wrap it 

Use moving blankets to wrap the safe, cover all the metal parts, and secure them with tape, straps, or rope. You can also use bubble wrap if you have those around. 

Padding your safe before moving serves two purposes: protecting the safe from damage and preventing damage to floors, walls, and other household items and people if the safe accidentally bump into them while being moved out of the house.


Step 3: Load it safely

helpers loading a sfe on a dolly

Place the moving dolly next to one side of the safe and have your helpers stand on the other side. Then, tilt the safe slightly and slide the dolly under it until it’s in place. Use straps or ropes to secure the safe to the dolly tightly, and make sure it’s balanced to avoid tipping.


Step 4: Take it slow

Move the load steadily as you move it to the dolly, if you’ll use one, and onto the truck with your helpers. To avoid danger before it happens, decide on some warning signs among yourselves. Having someone walk in front and ensure everything is going according to plan would be wise.

Moving the safe downstairs or upstairs is the most complex and dangerous part. If there are only a few gently-sloped steps, you can try moving the safe with the help of others, but if there are many stairs involved, it’s best to call professionals to avoid accidents.

Important tip: Be very cautious when moving a safe through the house towards the exit! Manoeuvring around tight corners can be difficult, so take it slow and go wider than usual to avoid hitting walls. 


Step 5: Hoist it up

removal truck waiting to be loaded

A motor-driven loading ramp can help you load your safe into the moving truck. But if there is no mechanized ramp, you may use a standard one. To do this, have one person pull the dolly up while others push. 

Keep the momentum going and get the heavy load inside the truck in one smooth attempt. Once inside, secure your chosen safe tightly to the side of the vehicle with straps or rope.


Step 6: Place it in its position

When positioning and moving your safe to its new place, remember the safety precautions you took when carrying it out of its former place. This includes covering your valuables, walls, and floors along the way; and planning your route properly. 

Prioritise your safety

Moving a safe is a tough task, but following the tips and tricks outlined in this guide ensures that your belongings make it to their new destination securely and with minimal stress. Be extra careful, though!

If you don’t have much experience moving heavy safes or feel uneasy about the process, there’s no need to worry! The easiest way to move a save is with the help of professional removalists. Reliable Taskers in your area can gear up, grab a dolly, and move that safe efficiently while you rest assured that no one gets harmed or injured! 

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