In Equatorial Guinea, the security landscape is heavily influenced by its humid tropical climate and the rapid expansion of the oil-driven economy. The high salinity in coastal cities like Malabo accelerates the corrosion of standard metals, creating a critical need for a house safe box that utilizes specialized anti-corrosive coatings and high-density structural steel.
Currently, many local businesses rely on legacy mechanical safes that are prone to lock failure due to humidity. There is a shifting trend toward the mini safe box for personal luxury items and the adoption of reinforced steel cabinets for administrative offices to combat both theft and environmental decay.
Furthermore, the increasing volume of legal documentation in the energy sector has spurred a demand for a professional fire document box, as traditional filing systems are vulnerable to fire hazards and moisture-induced degradation common in regional architectural styles.

