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What (who) is fireproof - definition

ALBUM BY PILLAR
Fireproof: Special Edition; Fireproof: Remixed

Fireproof      
·adj Proof against fire; incombustible.
fireproof      
Something that is fireproof cannot be damaged by fire.
...fireproof clothing.
ADJ
fireproof      
a.
Incombustible.

Wikipedia

Fireproof (Pillar album)

Fireproof is Christian band Pillar's second full-length album and their most successful, having sold over 300,000 copies. It was released in at least three different versions including a Remixed version and a limited Special Edition that came with Pillar's All Day Every Day DVD and a slipcase. The track listings from the original and the reissue are very similar, rearranging the track listing a little and retitling the tracks "Just 2 Get By" to "Just to Get By" and "Further" to "Further From Myself". The title track, "Fireproof", was featured in the baseball video game MLB 2005 and on its soundtrack CD release. This is the first record to feature current guitarist Noah Henson.

Examples of use of fireproof
1. As it happens, Brown has been fireproof for the past nine years.
2. He said laboratories should have two exits, fireproof curtains, tables, floors, walls and equipment.
3. Exhibits include fire protection equipment such as fireproof clothing, fire extinguishers, watercannons, and iron ladder. (VNA)
4. In Brianza B&B workers continue to pour green fireproof plastics into moulds over steel frames.
5. State Budget Director Pari Sabety said the device now would be stored in another location in a locked, fireproof box.