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Multimedia filing cabinets designed with appropriate insulation to provide resistance against fire. Some cabinets include separate insulation for each drawer, making them fireproof individually. These cabinets are available in several classes according to the protection that they offer against external temperature for a predetermined time (e.g., 927 degree Celsius/1,700 degree Farenheit or 1,093 degree Celsius/2,000 degree Farenheit for one, two, three, or four hours), keeping the internal temperature at an appropriate value to preserve multimedia devices (typically below 52 to 65 degree Celsius/125 to 150 degree Farenheit) These cabinets frequently offer additional protection against dropping up to a maximum height (e.g., 9.1 m/30 feet) and/or include sealed gaskets to protect against water penetration. Fire safety multimedia filing cabinets are available in many different configurations and sizes.
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