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<blockquote data-quote="oldfortyfiveauto" data-source="post: 1343331" data-attributes="member: 30352"><p><a href="http://www.zanottiarmor.com/" target="_blank">http://www.zanottiarmor.com/</a></p><p>I have two of these and they make life a lot easier with the install or moving. The best way to achieve any real fire protection is in how you locate the safe. In a basement corner next to two foundation walls wall is great. The insulation in pretty much all the safes is the fire rated dry wall. It works by out gassing the moisture in it. Think about that for a second....</p><p></p><p>A number of years ago a friend's house burned up. It was on a hillside so the main floor was the lower level. When it was over and I was there the next morning I was really surprised when I opened the refrigerator door in the gutted kitchen. Other than some minor smoke damage everything in there was in great shape.</p><p></p><p>Also do yourself a favor and do NOT get the electronic locks. It's not whether they will fail, but WHEN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldfortyfiveauto, post: 1343331, member: 30352"] [URL]http://www.zanottiarmor.com/[/URL] I have two of these and they make life a lot easier with the install or moving. The best way to achieve any real fire protection is in how you locate the safe. In a basement corner next to two foundation walls wall is great. The insulation in pretty much all the safes is the fire rated dry wall. It works by out gassing the moisture in it. Think about that for a second.... A number of years ago a friend's house burned up. It was on a hillside so the main floor was the lower level. When it was over and I was there the next morning I was really surprised when I opened the refrigerator door in the gutted kitchen. Other than some minor smoke damage everything in there was in great shape. Also do yourself a favor and do NOT get the electronic locks. It's not whether they will fail, but WHEN. [/QUOTE]
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