Products that provide fire protection for computer media are listed on this website with the designation of “Class 125.” Tests for products designed to protect computer media range from 60 to 120 minutes in furnace-burn time, at temperatures ranging from 1700°F to 1859°F. By comparison, a typical fire lasts 20 minutes and reaches 800°F. During the fire test, the internal temperature of the product is monitored to ensure that it does not rise above a level that would endanger the computer media stored within the product. The designation tag also indicates the length of the fire test as “1 HR, 1 ½ HR, or 2 HR" and is located next to each model number.
Free After-fire Replacement
All Phoenix "FAF" products come with a free, lifetime after-a-fire replacement warranty, as well as a full, two-year materials and labor warranty.
Normal Security Rating
Phoenix products rated for normal security come standard with theft-prevention features such as easy-to-change combinations and biometric locks.
Explosion-tested
All Phoenix products that are explosion-tested are designed to withstand temperature blasts of up to 2000°F!
Impact-resistant
Among the dangers of a building on fire is the instability of the structure. Impact-resistant Phoenix products are tested to make sure that seals and fireproofing insulation withstand typical amounts of debris that fall during a fire.
Water-resistant
Phoenix products marked as "water-resistant" are designed using internal seals and double-door construction to prevent water damage from fire hoses and sprinklers.