Product Overview
This upgraded two-pocket fireproof document bag is engineered to safeguard your most critical possessions against both extreme heat and water exposure. Designed for individuals, professionals, and families who require dependable protection for legal documents, cash, passports, and other irreplaceable valuables, this fireproof money bag delivers reliable performance when it matters most. With a proven ability to withstand temperatures up to 2000°F and equipped with fully sealed waterproof zippers, the bag offers dual-layer security during fires or flood conditions. Its compact dimensions of 15″ x 11″ strike an ideal balance between portability and storage capacity, making it suitable for home use, office environments, or travel. The thoughtful dual-pocket layout ensures organized access to important items, enhancing efficiency whether you’re preparing for emergencies or managing daily essentials.
Key Features
- UL Certified Fireproof Construction: Crafted from premium fire-resistant, heat-insulating materials tested to meet UL certification standards, ensuring your documents remain protected even under intense thermal stress up to 2000℉.
- Waterproof Sealed Zippers: Engineered with fully sealed zipper technology that resists penetration from direct firefighter hose spray, providing effective defense against both fire and water intrusion.
- Dual-Pocket Interior Design: Features two spacious compartments designed to separate and organize essential items such as contracts, cash, identification cards, and legal papers for quick retrieval and reduced clutter.
- Durable Yet Lightweight Structure: Built with long-lasting functional fabric that maintains integrity over time while remaining easy to carry due to its minimal weight profile.
- Compact Size for Maximum Portability: Measuring precisely 15 inches in height by 11 inches in width, the bag easily fits into backpacks, briefcases, glove compartments, or emergency survival kits without compromising on utility.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 15″ (height) × 11″ (width)
- Maximum Temperature Resistance: Up to 2000℉
- Primary Material: Fire-resistant, heat-insulating functional fabric
- Zipper System: Fully sealed waterproof zipper
- Certification: UL listed
- Internal Layout: Two main interior pockets
Benefits & Practical Applications
Whether facing a house fire, natural disaster, or routine spillage, this fireproof document organizer provides versatile protection across multiple life scenarios. Homeowners can store vital records like insurance policies, birth certificates, property deeds, and mortgage documents securely, knowing they’ll survive high-heat exposure. Business owners and accountants benefit from carrying tax returns, client agreements, financial statements, and digital backup files—protected from both flame and moisture—during transit or while visiting clients. Frequent flyers and international travelers find peace of mind when stashing passports, visas, currency, and vaccination records inside, especially during unpredictable weather or airport delays. Additionally, it serves as a valuable component in personal emergency preparedness kits, offering rapid access to identity and legal documents during evacuation periods. The waterproof seal also proves useful beyond fire events, shielding contents from accidental spills, rainstorms, or basement flooding.
Important Usage Guidelines
While highly effective at protecting contents during initial exposure, this bag is intended for short-term protection and should not be relied upon to survive prolonged combustion within a burning structure. Instead, it’s designed to enable safe extraction of documents during evacuation procedures. Regular inspection of the zipper seals is recommended to ensure ongoing waterproof performance; minor wear may compromise the seal over time. No additional inserts, dividers, or custom organizers are included beyond the standard two pockets. To preserve optimal material condition, store the bag in a dry, climate-controlled environment away from direct sunlight or extreme temperature fluctuations. Avoid submerging the entire unit in water, as this may affect structural integrity despite the zipper’s resistance.







