moondog
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Since we are just talking around the camp fire, in my business (home building and codes) the order is Life Safety/ Health/ Property in that order of importance. Fire suppression systems are designed to allow you to get out" not necessarily to put the fire out all the water from putting out a fire will find its way to the basement where your safe is, will that water seep in?
Is there a level below the safe like a bilge?
Just a thought
All good points! I really think it depends on where you live Geographically. here in Colorado the humiditySince we are just talking around the camp fire, in my business (home building and codes) the order is Life Safety/ Health/ Property in that order of importance. Fire suppression systems are designed to allow you to get out" not necessarily to put the fire out all the water from putting out a fire will find its way to the basement where your safe is, will that water seep in?
Is there a level below the safe like a bilge?
Just a thought
is usually as dry as a popcorn fart. I do monitor the temp and humidity. Yeah, void with a drain under the floor, keep stuff off the floor too. That's my needs. If I was in kortucky the humidity would be a major concern.
If I was a inner city Detroit dweller, yeah, theft. California wild fires, I'd move. Nuclear holocaust,
I want to be ground zero for that one. And, cost! Not every one has the financial means to do a Cheyenne
Mountain Bunker.