(Narrator) We could provide a wide range of unique homes and apartments that can be relatively maintenance free, fireproof and virtually impervious to adverse weather conditions. | |
- But not fireproof. | |
- Houses have always been fireproof. | |
- Is this thing fireproof? | |
- Say she's fireproof. | |
(Narrator) We could provide a wide range of unique homes and apartments that can be relatively maintenance free, fireproof and virtually impervious to adverse weather conditions. | |
- But not fireproof. | |
- Houses have always been fireproof. | |
- Is this thing fireproof? | |
- Say she's fireproof. | |
" Additionally, I think we can all agree that even un-fireproofed steel " " will not melt until reaching red-hot temperatures of nearly 3000F. " | |
All our data is fireproofed for the insurance company. | |
The worst convicts, those deep down in solitary confinement... and the most ordinary file clerks... probably for large insurance companies... because they would be in fireproofed rooms... protected by tons of the best insulator in the world: | |
After the 1993 bombing, the fireproofing in both buildings was updated considerably | |
But even if the fireproofing had been perfectly applied, the impact of the plane crashing into the North Tower was so powerful, it simply blew most of it off, allowing the fire to attack the steel beneath | |
But the boys had learned it was cheaper to give the inspector 200 bucks and a ringside table to our show than to spend thousands of dollars on fireproofing. | |
But when you look at the NIST report, you don't see any testing that showed that a 767 would widely dislodge the fireproofing under any impact, let alone so far from the point of impact | |
Does that include the tempered shield and fireproofing? | |
" Additionally, I think we can all agree that even un-fireproofed steel " " will not melt until reaching red-hot temperatures of nearly 3000F. " | |
All our data is fireproofed for the insurance company. | |
The worst convicts, those deep down in solitary confinement... and the most ordinary file clerks... probably for large insurance companies... because they would be in fireproofed rooms... protected by tons of the best insulator in the world: | |
After the 1993 bombing, the fireproofing in both buildings was updated considerably | |
But even if the fireproofing had been perfectly applied, the impact of the plane crashing into the North Tower was so powerful, it simply blew most of it off, allowing the fire to attack the steel beneath | |
But the boys had learned it was cheaper to give the inspector 200 bucks and a ringside table to our show than to spend thousands of dollars on fireproofing. | |
But when you look at the NIST report, you don't see any testing that showed that a 767 would widely dislodge the fireproofing under any impact, let alone so far from the point of impact | |
Does that include the tempered shield and fireproofing? | |