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What Level of Fire
Resistance Do I Need? In a home fire, the peak temperature and duration of the fire can vary
depending upon the size of the home, the materials used to construct the
home, the response time of firefighters, etc. It is estimated that the
typical peak temperature in a home fire ranges between 800 to 1200 degrees
Fahrenheit. The typical time for firefighting authorities to bring a home
fire into containment is estimated at 15 to 30 minutes.
Paper chars at approximately 402°F.
To protect paper documents, the internal temperature of a safe
must remain below 350°F while exposed to
the conditions of the typical home fire. Thus at a minimum,
a safe should provide enough fire
resistance to keep the maximum internal temperature of the safe
below 350°F, when exposed to external temperatures
of 1200°
for 30 minutes. |
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