What Keeps You Safe When Everything Goes Wrong? - Tips, Tactics, Tools Ep 73

What should you know before investing in a gun safe, vault door, safe room, or storm shelter? In this episode, Brink and Tom sit down with Mark Brasfield, founder of Nashville Safe House and one of the largest Browning safe dealers in the world. Mark shares his journey from the airline industry to entrepreneurship, explains common misconceptions about safe ratings and fire protection, and discusses how homeowners can think strategically about physical security. The conversation also explores storm shelters, vault doors, reputation in business, and the real-world stories that have shaped Mark's approach to helping people protect what matters most. Whether you're considering a safe for firearms, valuables, or family protection during severe weather, this episode offers practical insights from one of the industry's most experienced professionals. 1:40 Mark is the world's largest dealer of Browning safes. 2:20 How Nashville Safe House began - from the airline industry into the security business 3:40 The entrepreneurial mindset 4:45 Aviation management and becoming a pilot at 19. 9:50 Understanding safe classifications and security ratings 11:10 Mark's top safe recommendations: Fort Knox: the "Fort Knox" of the safe industry and Browning: the best all-around option for most buyers 12:20 Misleading fire and security ratings in the safe industry. 14:45 Nashville Safe House's extensive in-stock inventory 19:30 "It's easier to keep a good reputation than to repair a bad one." 21:08 The Nashville Safe House "Wall of Shame"—a collection of safes that have been broken into. 21:59 Types of safe rooms and storm shelters. 23:05 The most popular shelter for existing homes. 24:20 Safe room options for new construction 26:00 There is no such thing as a "FEMA-approved" shelter, only shelters that meet FEMA guidelines. 27:10 What a storm shelter costs 28:20 A powerful tornado story from Murfreesboro, Tennessee 32:50 Who should consider a safe room? Assessing risk levels, threat profiles, and personal priorities. 36:00 Comparing security doors and why Mark believes Fort Knox makes the industry's best vault doors. 38:15 Typical pricing for the vault doors Mark installs: $9,000–$10,000 range. 40:00 Why buying a safe room or vault door should be a thoughtful process 44:15 Learn more at www.thesafehouse.com. Nashville Safe House serves customers through locations in Nashville, Knoxville, and Atlanta.