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Fireproof Safes - For A Safer Future

   
Author: John Morris
 

Without enough protection and safety measures, a fire in your home (or business) could be the most devastating tragedy you will ever experience. Nowadays, people have come to realize that it is best to equip their homes and offices with fire protective gadgets and devices such as fire exits and fire alarms. Unfortunately, these safety measures can not protect your valuable posessions, as they would be set ablaze in such an event. Fireproof safes are exclusively designed to shield your most valuable possessions, documents, and properties from fire. These fireproof safes have special features that let them withstand the blazing heat of a fire.

1. Fireproof Means Secure

Generally, most safes are built with fire-resistant features. But it doesnt necessarily mean that they are fireproof. The two words are totally different. Fire-resistant safes refer to the ability of the safes to withstand the blazing heat of the fire to certain given point. These are rated by the Underwriters Laboratories. Fireproof safes, however, provide more protection than what fire-resistant safes can do. Whats more, they can protect even the most delicate data in stored in your floppy diskette or CDs. Fireproof safes are more reliable when it comes to media files.

Like fire-resistant safes, fireproof safes are impact tested so as to ensure the safes' capability to endure the fire. Usually, fully loaded fireproof safes are heated to a maximum of 1550 degrees Fahrenheit for about an hour and a half. After which, it is dropped 30 feet unto a layer of rubble and then heated all over again for another 30 minutes at 1550 degrees Fahrenheit. Small, extremely flammable objects like paper are contained within during the tests to ensure their effectiveness.

2. Solid Investment Or Waste Of Money?

Contrary to some beliefs, documents and other valuable materials cannot be equally protected by fireproof safes and the typical metal filing cabinet. Because of the nature of paper to be destroyed at 400 degrees even inside the vault, the use of metal vaults or filing cabinets have proven to be inefficient in situations like these.

On the other hand, because of the escalating prices of commodities these days, more and more people tend to think that obtaining these fireproof safes are actually a waste of money. They contend that the prices of fireproof safes are too much considering the fact that it looks just like the same as that of a typical metal vault or filing cabinet.

If you are to look at it on a more positive side, however, safety measures really do matter. People realize that obtaining fireproof safes are actually a good investment - your most valuable possessions and documents are kept safe even if tragedies like a fire happens. After all, the cost that you will be spending now is actually smaller than the cost of your valuables and documents that will only be lost in the fire.

Moreover, documents such as contracts, records, and any legal actions that were put into writing must be protected. If in the event that these items were lost caused by fire, another disaster is most likely to happen. For example, individuals who can not present proof because it was destroyed is a dilemma in the making.

 
 
 

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