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Having a fireproof safe is equivalent to the state of security. It is a fact that we have some important records and documents that we want to protect in case of a fire. There are people who want a fireproof safe for printed photos, some money bills, and maybe journals or other keepsakes. There are also others who want a fireproof safe for items like home videos, and sentimental stuff like old love letters; while still some keep it simply for financial records, birth certificates, social security cards, and the likes. The reason of wanting a residential fireproof safe is not an issue, but the things that you have to consider in buying one matters. Do you know that you need to determine the amount of fire protection needed, and how big a safe you want, what lock type, and how much you can spend on a safe? If this is the case, then it sounds a little complicated now, doesn?t it? Fireproof safes are being rated. Not every fireproof safe performs equally. The average fire burns at 800 degrees, burns everything up in 20 minutes, and then moves on. If you really value the thing that you will store in your safe, find the ones that are tested at a constant 1700-2000 degrees, which is dramatically worse than any fire you will ever have in your home. A 350-1 hour rating does not protect your records for a mere one hour in a fire. Everyone knows that a fire lasts longer than that. This is a proven fact already. This means, based on the information above that a 350-1 hour safe will last much, much longer than one hour in a fire. |
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