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But does your vault have a fire rated air-tight seal?

For that matter is that "
bank
vault door" bank vault door insulated to prevent the inside side from
reaching 1,700 degress when the outside does?

I used to work at a pharmaceutical wholesaler, our vault contained all the
good drugs. :)

But it wouldn't really have protected anything in a fire.

Charles


On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 11:13 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The key there is "Usually". Sure a bank vault probably has to have some.
But OSHA's never dinged us. Maybe because the door can always be opened
from the inside. Sort of like any basic office. I could see a need for
ventilation if your door could only be opened twice a day with no
overrides, rivaled NORAD's door in thickness, etc.


Rob Berendt
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