Re: Strudy Gun Safes
Im more worried about someone making entry into a safe rather than a 1500deg for 90min fire protection. My brother has been a fire fighter for over 20 years. He said that unless a house is fully involved, and the safe is in the middle of the house like the living room, then yea, you would need the fire protection because there is more "fuel" in the middle of the house. Alot of my friends have their safes in a room up against a wall where there is nothing around it. Im no engineer, but if I were to guess, I would say that the temp in the corner of a house will NOT get to over 1000deg, even if fully involved. There are fire departments within 5 miles of where I live. So at the most, you are looking at about a 10min response time until the fire department can get water on it. Even if your house is a total loss, you can always tell the fire department where you have the safe located, and they will keep water on it.
I guess there are pros and cons when it comes to buying a safe. Everyone has their opinion on what they "want" verus what they "need". Best advise is to read on the internet, talk to as mant companies as you can and go from there. But by all means, dont buy a safe from Walmart LOL.. AND when you do get your safe, BOLT IT DOWN TO THE CONCRETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!