
FireKing DP2150-M Mixed Media Safe
FireKing DP2150-M Mixed Media Safe The importance of protecting your media data is more essential than ever due to most information being stored digitally. In the event of a fire, this highly vulnerable computer media can quickly be destroyed leaving both business and homeowners in a situation where that sensitive and valuable information is a total loss. Manufacturers recommend computer media not be exposed to temperatures over 125°F or humidity over 85%. Even a hot mug of coffee represents a real hazard, so imagine what a fire would do. The FireKing DP2150-M Mixed Media Safe can protect computer media from fire, dust, magnetic fields, unauthorized access, accidental damage and electrostatics.. Your data is protected in nearly any possible scenario and this safe meets all performance demands, providing you and your business with incredible peace of mind.The FireKing DP2150-M Mixed Media Safe offers the ultimate in versatile protection because it's really two safes in one. The top section is a UL Class 350 1-Hour Impact Rated safe with over 6 cubic feet of storage for your important paper records and files. The bottom is a UL Class 125 3-Hour Impact Rated data media compartment to hold your CDs, tapes, discs and other media. The Mixed Media Safe is available in our attractive Platinum finish.Don’t leave your valuable digital data and media exposed to potential loss, be sure to protect it with the FireKing DP2150-M Mixed Media Safe. Interior Size: Paper compartment 19-1 2" 26-3 4" 20-29 32" Media compartment 24-5 16" 18-5 8" 16-11 16" Safe shown with optional interiors sold separately. MEDIA COMPARTMENT OPTIONAL INTERIORS: CM19-FS Fixed shelf CM19-CD Composite drawer PAPER COMPARTMENT OPTIONAL INTERIORS: S-21 Fixed shelf UL Fire and Impact Tests The data portion of the safe must maintain an interior temperature less than 125F and an interior relative humidity less than 80% for class 125, when exposed to fire as per the Standard Time Temperature Curve for 3 hours to 1925F. It must undergo all other requirements for the Fire Endurance Test, the Explosion Hazard Test, the Humidity Test, and the Fire and Impact Test. Basically, no explosion through 30 minutes to exposure to a 2000F fire and immediate 30 foot drop test and a standard reheating for one hour to 1700F. The UL test for the records portion calls for the safe to be heated to 1550 for 30 minutes then dropped onto concrete rubble from a height of 30 feet. Then it is inverted and reheated for another 30 minutes. The safe must maintain its integrity throughout the test and protect all contents.