Keep the originals in a home safe or other waterproof, fireproof container. |
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You may want to invest in shelving and file cabinets and fireproof storage units. |
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The Scouting team, who stayed at the orphanage for a week, worked to make the home more fireproof and carried out repairs. |
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Thrice a day, the performers have been taking to the stage under the massive fireproof tents, which can accommodate up to 2,500 viewers. |
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The drivers and co-drivers, for their part, are kitted out from head to toe in fireproof overalls, gloves and shoes and a helmet. |
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We had to fireproof the building, putting in fire doors and fire lights as we have over 30 kids here and we're open most of the day. |
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If you build a home in a dangerous area and you don't fireproof it, you should not get money from the government to rebuild. |
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In Asia, rice husks have been used as an organic replacement for polystyrene packaging and in fireproof building materials. |
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Loads of people crowded round him to watch him demonstrate his fireproof coating by setting fire to his hands. |
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High-quality sprinkler systems and new fireproof roofing materials, for example, can reduce the chance of fire. |
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Emergency exits must be made of fireproof materials and must be clear of any obstructions, and must be illuminated at all times. |
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Asbestos cement is strong but lightweight, durable, waterproof, fireproof and a good insulator. |
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But not so lucky were files, plans and tapes stored in a fireproof cabinet and safe in Manhattan. |
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Cheap and fireproof, it was an all-purpose insulator used to lag buildings, railway carriages, even ironing boards. |
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For the main courses, Emily chose to wrap her fireproof tonsils around a king prawn madras, with onion rice. |
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A thorough review of storage requirements can uncover desires for wine cellars or walk-in fireproof vaults. |
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Today a new building with a fireproof vault has been constructed on upper St Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain. |
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A fireproof case which had contained the masterpiece was open to the public but without the painting. |
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At the very least, backup tapes need to be put in a fireproof safe on the premises every day. |
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A fireproof Your Marriage study kit and other products are also selling briskly. |
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Application of preservatives has made these houses fireproof. |
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The community has adopted the Homeowners Fire Smart Manual, with many residents replacing cedar shingles and combustible siding with fireproof materials, he said. |
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Forum members debated how they could encourage all property owners to make sure that their roof spaces are divided from neighbouring properties by fireproof barriers. |
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It made great insulation, in particular as fireproof packing in boilers. |
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Built of reinforced cement concrete, the house is fireproof. |
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Put everything in a waterproof, fireproof box and know where it is. |
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An estate plagued by a series of arson attacks has been hit by three more fires, just hours after residents turned out to try and fireproof the area. |
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Their fireproof yarns and fabrics could create superlight firefighting clothes, lifesaving shelters for fire jumpers, and unburnable housing materials. |
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In addition, a fireproof notice carrying relevant emergency information will be attached in a clearly visible location. |
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So, the notion of fireproof expanded to include noncombustible materials that did not conduct heat, which could distort flanges or other crucial components. |
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The success of fireproof has little to do with its artistic merits, and everything to do with religious message. |
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Alongside their fireproof qualities, the products are also very lightweight, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. |
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Try engineered framing lumber, an exceptionally intelligent use of quick-growth lumber engineered with glues that are functionally fireproof and have zero emissions. |
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In 2008 he starred in fireproof, a critically derided movie about a firefighter trying to save his marriage from divorce. |
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Founded in 1970, Microtherm is the leading provider of microporous, fireproof insulation materials. |
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I do not think we in this country can say that we live in such fireproof houses that we can start selling off our fire trucks just yet. |
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Mining promoters quickly bought up land containing the precious fireproof mineral and opened mines. |
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Bromine compounds are also widely used in pesticides and for treating plastic material and textiles to make them fireproof. |
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The Dutch Composter is mainly steel construction with a fireproof, insulated, double wall tank. |
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Another successful selling point Abrams uses is the discounts many insurance companies give to customers who purchase fireproof safes for their valuables. |
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The materials are chosen according to their durability, fireproof characteristics, soundproof properties, ease of maintenance and aesthetics. |
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The ash must be stored in a fireproof container with a lid for for at least a week before being disposed of. |
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When they are not being digitized, they are safely stored in a fireproof safe. |
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A fireproof boarding containing asbestos was made in an open-sided factory on the same site. |
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This difference can be deadly. Ironically, modern fireproof suits may have made the situation worse. |
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Tough, flexible, virtually fireproof, it was used in the manufacture of everything from socks to cigarette filters. |
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A fireproof cabinet is preferred, but not mandatory. |
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The Flat Glass business offers a wide range of products for the building market, including glass with advanced thermal and acoustic insulation, decorative glass, safety glass, fireproof glass and solar-control glass. |
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Mr Ma himself, along with prime minister Wu Den-yih and other ministers, donned workmen's helmets and fireproof jackets and ceremonially burned contaminated goods in Changhua county. |
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Provide fireproof electrical equipment and ensure that it is earthed. |
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Fire regulations are satisfied by the use of fireproof material. |
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Boilers are made of quality steel and special fireproof ceramics. |
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For example, some time ago it tried to promote the Ecolabel for textiles in which there were fireproof chemicals which had already been banned in electrical equipment. |
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If you choose to keep your original Will, put it in a safe place such as your safety deposit box, a fireproof box, a home safe or a safe at the band council office. |
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However this is just an undercoat that is due to be covered by fireproof paint before receiving its top coat of mignonette green to match the steel structure of the Nave. |
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Naturall is flexible, anticorrosive, insect-resistant, waterproof, fireproof, durable and maintenance-free. |
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Concrete was chosen over steel for this office building because it is terror-resistant, blast proof, fireproof and soundproof. |
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The fireproof safe will protect documents inside for up to four hours in a standard house fire. |
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Passenger vehicle carriages are sealed off with fireproof doors and are pressurised. |
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Make paper copies of credit cards and other important financial tools, or create a thumb drive backup, and keep them locked in a fireproof safe. |
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The acoustic sensors were implemented permanently on the ethylene oxyde tank to allow their connexion for each requalification campaign without deteriorating the fireproof coating. |
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All of these applications have proven ideal for major innovations, such as low-emission, solar-control, electrochrome, electrically-controlled, shatterproof and fireproof glass. |
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