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  2. Sentry Group - Wikipedia

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    Sentry Group produces more fire-resistant chests, safes, security storage containers, and gun safes than any other company in the world [citation needed] and has won several awards, including "Vendor of the Year" from Lowe's in 1999, Wal-Mart in 2001, and OfficeMax in 2002.

  3. Safe - Wikipedia

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    The security is calculated by using ratings of tools and the attack time. The result is expressed in resistance units (RU). [25] EN 14450 is a testing standard for secure cabinets and strongboxes. The standard covers products meant for purposes where the security resistance required is less than that of EN 1143–1. [26]

  4. Fireproofing - Wikipedia

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    Fireproofing is rendering something (structures, materials, etc.) resistant to fire, or incombustible; or material for use in making anything fire-proof. [1] It is a passive fire protection measure. "Fireproof" or "fireproofing" can be used as a noun, verb or adjective; it may be hyphenated ("fire-proof").

  5. How to prepare for an emergency: Create a 'go bag,' do ... - AOL

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    The Federal Trade Commission advises keeping copies of important paperwork, such as Social Security and health insurance cards, ... fireproof box that you can grab and go in an emergency. ...

  6. Safe deposit box - Wikipedia

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    Safe deposit boxes inside a Swiss bank. Safe deposit vault in Joplin, Missouri after the 2011 Joplin tornado, remaining intact despite the destruction of the bank that housed it. A safe deposit box, sometimes referred to as a safety deposit box, is an individually secured container, usually held within a larger safe or bank vault.

  7. Knox Box - Wikipedia

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    A Knox Box is a small, wall-mounted safe that holds building keys for fire departments, emergency medical services, and sometimes police to retrieve in emergency situations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term "Knox-Box" is a brand name for such products produced by the American company Knox Associates, which does business as The Knox Company.