Fireproof safes
All safes are not fire resistant, and no one is really fire proof. Then why buy what is sold as a “fire proof” safe?
Because even if the appellation can be misleading, fire resistant safes could save your essential documents from destruction, they are usually labeled Underwriter's Laboratories, (UL) fire resistant container class 350F degrees one hour, and class 350F degrees two hour labels
Typical fire safes are made of two thin walls separated by an insulating material. Typically designed to protect documents and papers, fire safes are graded in function of the time they can maintain their internal temperature below 392°F or 200°C while exposed to a furnace, either 30 minutes, one hour and more for some specific fire safes.
Data safes are designed to protect digital and magnetic data supports against magnetic, electrical and fire aggression by maintaining a temperature below 52°C, temperature of destruction of most data support.





The Fire/burglary safes are simply safes with a thick external wall and equipped with insulation layer like other fire safes, they are a good compromise for protecting your precious items and documents from theft and fire.



