. This is the standard for protecting , as paper begins to char at approximately Class 150/125: Maintains internal temperatures below

Protecting What Matters: A Guide to Fire-Resistant Files Fire-resistant files (often called "fireproof files") are specialized storage units designed to protect critical paper documents and digital media from extreme heat and structural collapse during a fire. While standard metal cabinets are non-combustible, they conduct heat quickly, which can lead to paper inside charring or bursting into flames even without direct contact with fire. How Fire-Resistant Files Work These units are built with a "sandwich" design:

. These are required for (like USBs, hard drives, or CDs), which are much more sensitive to heat than paper.

Durable outer plates act as the first line of defense against impact and flames.

High-quality models include a steel wire lattice to ensure the cabinet maintains its shape even if it falls through a collapsing floor. Understanding Fire Ratings

Files are typically rated for 1 or 2 hours of protection at external temperatures reaching up to What to Store Inside

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