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Chances are, if you lost your home or business computer backup media (tapes, CDs, DVDs, floppies) in a fire, it would cost you a lot of time and money to replace the data. In fact some of your data might be impossible to replace. So investing in a good quality fireproof media safe is a good idea. Fireproof media safes are designed to endure a fire and leave the computer backup media in a state where it can still be accessed. These safes carry a fireproof rating, usually expressed in hours. An example would be a 1 hour fireproof media rating.
This means that the safe has been subjected to a 1700 degree F fire (the typical temperature of a home or business fire) for a period of one hour, and the temperature in the safe did not rise above 80 degrees F. Also, they are tested to ensure that the humidity does not rise above 80% when flooded with water. This is to protect the media from the harmful effects of the water used to put out the fire. Fireproof media safes are constructed with special insulating materials in the walls, and have special heat and water seals around the door that expand as the temperature rises. Now would be a good time to make sure that your valuable comuter backup data is safe from a fire. For more information on fireproof media safes.

Chances are you have some documents stored away in your home that would be difficult, if not impossible, to replace if they were destroyed in a fire. You can kill two birds with one stone by getting a fireproof home safe - your documents will be safe from fire and also from burglars. A fireproof home safe is surprisingly affordable, and it could be the best investment you ever make. When looking for a fireproof home safe, check the fire rating that it carries. Fire ratings are usually expressed as a number of hours.
For example, a fireproof home safe that carries a fireproof rating of 1 hour has been tested to withstand a 1700 degree F fire for a period of 1 hour, and the temperature inside the safe did not rise above 350 degrees F. In addition, to ensure that the safe protects against water damage, the humidity did not rise above 80%. This will ensure that there is no permanent damage to your documents and other valuables. For more information on the fireproof home safe.
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