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Difference Between Fireproof Boxes and Safety Boxes
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Every year, a lot of properties are lost during unpleasant incidents such as fire. Most of the time these incidents happen in an instant, but bring tremendous loss for the people involved. At times, even places such as business establishments are not saved from fire incidents. It is for this reason that work places must be equipped with the right tools in protecting their valuable possessions such as important documents and files. Purchasing fireproof boxes can definitely be an advantage for you if you want your important documents to be protected in times of unpleasant incidents.

However, what is really the difference between fireproof boxes and the traditional safety boxes? Well, safety boxes are protective devices which come in different forms from traditionally locked safety boxes to digitally secured safety boxes. These safety boxes are common in the work place since they provide protection to its valuable possessions such as important files, documents, and even jewelry and electronic gadgets. Some safety boxes require the use of keys and lock combinations in order to open them. Such characteristic protects whatever it contains from crimes such as burglary. However, most of these safety boxes are not fireproof and can therefore still be ruined in times of fire. More often than not, these safety boxes are not tightly sealed which means smoke and fire can get in, totally damaging the things that are contained inside.

On the other hand, fireproof boxes work better than traditional safety boxes. Like safety boxes, these boxes also come in different types and are used for specific purposes. There are fireproof boxes for documents and paper files, there are also fireproof boxes designed for electronic devices such as external hard drives and flash disk memories. The last ones have dual purposes. One is protecting the inside possessions from theft and possible breakage. Two, is protecting these possessions from more unpleasant incidents such as fire.

Fireproof boxes are airtight sealed; therefore whatever is contained inside is ensured of being safe from smoke and fire. In addition, certain chemicals and liquids that may be used from fire fighting also cannot penetrate the inside of the fireproof boxes. Since these fireproof boxes are locked from the outside and from traditional means such as keys to much more advanced such as digital locks, you can easily open them after retrieval.

Possibly, the best type of fireproof boxes are the ones with keys or lock combinations, since they are the easiest to open even when exposed to extreme levels of high temperature. Having one inside your work place may entail you to store them in a concealed compartment or area, or you can also put them somewhere public. Recent fireproof boxes are made to be portable so that they can easily be carried and retrieved from a fire scene. It is very advisable for any business owner to purchase a fireproof box, if he or she owns things that are too valuable to be lost during any untoward incident that may happen in the future. Since these possessions may be irreplaceable, putting them inside a fireproof box will definitely protect them from any harm.

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