I dont know what the best company is. I meant best bein the highest fire rating i could buy and you want one with the vault style locking device. I have a safe that is rated at 1700 for 45min. Out of all my searching I did before I bought mine Liberty and Misty Morn seemed to be the highest quality and offer the best protection. Im happy with mine except the thing weighs close to 800lbs and not moved very easily at all. I can definatly say I would not trust the little sentury locking safes most people buy to keep documents and jewlery in that they put in there closets or under there beds. They dont seem to hold up very good and with a screw driver and hammer and a little effort you can be into it. The reality of it is that if the fire is bad enuff you still run a good risk of your things getttin damaged but just maybe not ruined. Ive seen in most cases that as long as your safe is not directly in the fire or the room where the heaviest fire was the things in the safe were salvagable. As to what the fire rating was on there safes I never really had time after the fire to see what it was, but always curious to kno. Safes are rated in a fire chamber and are directly hit with a continuos flame and the rating comes by how long and at what temp the safe started to fail. Whether it being the contents in the safe first start getting damaged or by when the safe itself starts to fail. Sometimes the safe itself will not fail but do to convection the contents start getting damaged. Dont know if that helps any or not.I by no means am an expert. Just what Ive seen in experiences and my searching for a safe for my guns.
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