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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2737165" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Man I am very sorry to hear this. Fires destroy hearts worse than anything I believe. Having been around and seen many house fires with safes I have only three deductions. NONE EVER MEET THEIR FIRE RATING AT ALL!!! The only way for them to reduce damage if at all of the contents is have them near an outside wall for reduced heat. Open them immediately and get the firearms soaked in diesel to increase chance of saving!! The only thing I have seen resist damage to contents (larger than jewelry) from full engulfed house fires is concrete vaults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2737165, member: 42157"] Man I am very sorry to hear this. Fires destroy hearts worse than anything I believe. Having been around and seen many house fires with safes I have only three deductions. NONE EVER MEET THEIR FIRE RATING AT ALL!!! The only way for them to reduce damage if at all of the contents is have them near an outside wall for reduced heat. Open them immediately and get the firearms soaked in diesel to increase chance of saving!! The only thing I have seen resist damage to contents (larger than jewelry) from full engulfed house fires is concrete vaults. [/QUOTE]
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