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Using A Fireproof Safe In Your Home

By Stewart Baker
Sep 10, 2009
Do you have valuables in your home that you need to protect? If you want to protect valuable items in your home and do not want to get a safety deposit box at a bank then a fireproof safe for your home is the answer.

You can protect anything of any size in a fire proof safe. You can put documents, cash, jewelry, guns, and other collectibles in a home safe and rest easy knowing your valuables are safe and protected. If you have a safe do know if it is fireproof. Not all safes are fireproof and if you want the utmost protection for your valuables, you need to upgrade your safe to one that is fire proof. A good fireproof safe will also protect your belongings from water damage as well as theft and fire.

Any safe is better than leaving your goods lying around the house but if you want complete protection from both fire and theft, you need to purchase one that is fireproof. You can find them in many sizes and price ranges. They can be freestanding or ones that are hidden in the wall or floor.

The ones that can be concealed in the wall or floor give an extra level of security against theft. You can put the safe in the wall and then hide it behind pictures bookcases or curtains. You may opt to put it in the floor and cover it with a rug or large piece of furniture.

The freestanding types are used to protect large items such as a gun collection. This type should be mounted to the wall or floor for extra protection because even though they weigh a lot there is the possibility that a determined burglar with help could remove the safe from the residence.

The typical material that a fireproof safe is made of is steel but they can also be made of titanium. Titanium safes are more expensive but offer a higher level of protection not only from fire but from theft and water damage also. The way to determine the level of protection the safe is giving you is by its rating. Fireproof safes are rated on how long they can hold an internal temperature of less than three hundred fifty degrees during a fire. The ratings are in steps from thirty minutes to several hours.

All safes will also have an impact rating to let you know how much force they can withstand from blows such as someone trying to open it with a sledgehammer or the like.
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