Every 24 seconds, a us fire department responds to a fire emergency
Fire is a terrible and destructive force. Even with the best firefighting techniques, you may lost treasured photographs and vital documents before the fires are out, they can't ever get back. but there are things we can do to prepare to protect ourselves and our memories
WHY DO WE CHOOSE SQVIOQI FIREPROOF DOCUMENT BAG?
BEST FIREPROOF DOCUMENT BAGS : SQVIOQI fireproof document bags mainly adopts a 9-layer structure of fire protection and heat insulation, has passed Global Flammability Standards (US labs) and Vertical Combustion Testing (SGS UL94 V-1) and can withstand temperatures up to 5200°F.
But fire resistant also doesn't mean it can support endless fire, please try to minimize the time of being burned and remove from the fire in the shortest time
360° FIREPROOF PROTECTION : The Upgraded fireproof bag for documents is sewn with flame-retardant thread and fireproof hemming, to prevent fire from damaging the fireproof pouch from the edge, closure by velcro flap, plus two fireproof metal buttons, which make the fire safe bag 360° fire resistant
SUPERIOR WATER RESISTANCE : Fire resistant bag with a waterproof zippers, closure by velcro flap, strict waterproof treatment at edge seams, can withstand high-speed jets of fire hose
UNIQUE REFLECTIVE DESIGN : Saving every second counts in a fire, our waterproof and fireproof bags of 14.2x11” size boast an attractive and sleek look with reflective strip for high visibility at night. It points you in the right direction for fire bag, you can easy to find your fireproof safe bag immediately in danger
5200°F FIREPROOF | SUPERIOR WATERPROOF | NIGHT REFLECTIVE DESIGN |
Helping people is important to us. We hope that by using SPVIOQI fireproof bag, keep your valuables safe, no matter what emergency may occur
Our aim : Create valuable products
SPVIOQI fireproof document bags mainly adopts a 9-layer structure of fire protection and heat insulated, can withstand temperatures up to 5200°F. It has been rigorously tested both in the laboratory and in a simulated house fire