01A reinforced room versus a safe room: the core difference
A safe room is a uniform, standardized product designed to the Home Front Command against a national wartime threat, mainly blast and shrapnel. A reinforced room, by contrast, starts from a threat assessment specific to the client and the property, and defines the required protection level in each dimension separately: forced entry, gunfire, abduction, violent intrusion, or blast.
In Israel it serves as a layer of protection beyond the safe room. Abroad, in the Gulf states, Europe, and the US, there is no equivalent to the safe-room law, so the protection is built entirely from a threat assessment and to recognized international standards.
- A safe room: a uniform product against a wartime threat
- A reinforced room: focused protection by threat assessment
- In Israel, an extra layer of protection beyond the safe room
- Abroad, the only solution where no mandatory code exists