Fire Resistant Safe is not so Safe For Valuables
I was just out with my father in-law who had just purchased a brand new Chrysler 300 in Houston and he was in town, while here he wanted to get another key as a backup. We were informed that those Chrysler keys needed to be programed and were not just some old key you could buy at any ole hardware store. We were sent to a local locksmith I know, Garbo's. They have the keys with that new high-tech electronic gizmo that only starts that car and only that car. As I got bored waiting on my father in-law I was distracted by those shiny new gun safes Garbo's has in their store. Still bored I started messing with them and asking all the other employees all about these new safes, like in case of a fire could I run to my safe get inside and close the door and be safe because it is "fire-proof" after all, right?

