No. A standard fire safe is rated and tested to keep the interior of the safe cool enough so that paper does not char or burn. Usually 350 degrees fahrenheit or less. During a fire, paper is more durable than media and will tolerate wider ranges of heat and humidity. Media such as computer diskettes, CDs, and tapes are much more fragile and must be kept in an enviroment that will stay below 125°F and 80% humidity.
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