Gilmore's current best seller is a fireproof and burglary safe on sale for $539.
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Baldwin's husband remembered they had a fireproof lockbox that they'd never used.
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It was supposed to be fireproof, but one night it caught fire and we had to move.
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A lantern in the fireproof cast-steel ceiling admits natural light into the Hall.
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He even put on a fireproof suit and ignited himself, but there was no applause.
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There, in the back of his mother's closet, is a fireproof, hundred-pound safe.
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They can range from $30 particleboard units to $1,000 or more for fireproof steel.
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It was thought to be fireproof because of its thick concrete walls and floors.
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If you need a fireproof glove to add your smoking wood, you're using too much heat.
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Impervious to damage by fire
Fireproofing, a passive fire protection measure, refers to the act of making materials or structures more resistant to fire, or to those materials themselves, or the act of applying such materials. ...
Fireproof is Christian band Pillar's second full length album and their most successful, having sold over 300,000 copies. It was released in at least three different versions including a Remixed version and a limited Special Edition that came with Pillar's All Day Every Day DVD and a slipcase. ...
Fireproof is an album by American singer-songwriter Dawn Landes. The album was released January 2008 in Europe on Fargo Records, and March 4, 2008 in the United States on Cooking Vinyl Records.
Fireproof is a 2008 American Christian drama film by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Sherwood Pictures, directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote and co-produced it with Stephen Kendrick. The film stars Kirk Cameron, Erin Bethea, Ken Bevel, Stephen Dervan, and Jason McLeod. ...
Unfortunately, no one can make a building completely undamageable by fire. Today, insurers use the term "fire-resistive" to describe buildings which are practically resistant to most fire damage.
Buildings constructed of noncombustible materials to reduce the frequency and effect of fire.
Fireproof, in insurance, means something with a very high degree of resistance to the spread of fire. It is a misnomer since no building is actually totally fireproof. This type of construction is as close to being fireproof as possible, given human and technical frailties. ...