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The Selling Point Of Gun Safe Explosion Test
Gun safes are many times used to store more than just household guns and firearms. Many homes also keep valuable possessions secure in these safe units that may reduce the risk of them being stolen throughout a burglary, burned in a fire or ruined in any type of natural disaster. Safes with a higher fire rating can protect your valuables through an unfortunate fire that may occur in your home or office. The Underwriter's Laboratories' or UL performs numerous highly effective fire and explosion tests to supply consumers with gun safe fire test the assurance of how durable these gun safe units would be in the event of a fire.

The Underwriter's Laboratories' Ratings Test:

Fire Endurance Testing-

Safe units are put under a two hour test where the inside temperature of the unit must not review 350 degrees. There is heat sensor and paper left, locked, in the safe unit while testing is being done to record the inside temperature. The test includes the safe unit being placed in a furnace system where it remains for just one hour at a temperature of 1700 degrees. The temperature is then increase to 1850 degrees and the safe is kept in at the temperature for two hours. It remains in the furnace system until cool down process has been completed. Once removed from the furnace systems the safe unit is thoroughly inspected for damaged especially whatever is performed to the locking mechanisms. The within of the safe can be thoroughly examined for just about any signs of heat transmission that may have occurred during the testing process.

Explosion Hazard Test-

This test places the safe unit into preheated furnace systems. The temperature of the furnace must reach 2000 degrees Fahrenheit and the safe is placed inside for thirty to forty-five minutes. The safe unit remains in the furnace system to cool if no explosion has occurred. Once cooled the safe unit is removed and thoroughly examined for damage. Locking mechanisms and fastening units are checked for security usage. The inside can be thoroughly examined for signs gun safe fire test of any heat transmission that may have occurred through the testing process.

Fire Impact Test-

This test is performed on the safe unit after the explosion hazard test, where in fact the safe unit is drop from 30 feet onto much concrete topped riprap of bricks base. That is done only two minutes after the hazard test has been completed. The unit is thoroughly inspected for any damage that may have occurred upon impact such as ruptured parts, insulation damage or openings to the inside. The safe unit is permitted to cool and is then placed into a 1550 degree Fahrenheit furnace system for 30 mins. The units is then cooled again and thoroughly inspected for damage.

The UL's ratings can greatly help you decide which gun safe you will need to purchase for store your firearms or valuables in. Not only can you keep your possessions secure from possible theft but can also reduce the risk of losing several these valuables if there was ever an unfortunate occurrence of a fire.

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