Motion Picture News (Jan - Feb 1926)

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Prevention is better — and it costs less \\ With \()Lir films always in fireproof storage there is little danger of any serious fire occurring in >our theatre or studio. That is why Insurance Rating Organizations make substantial reductions wherever an American Film-Safe is installed. And this Film-Safe — the only film container listed as standard and labeled by the Underwriters' Laboratories — not only protects films and surrounding property against loss or damage by fire, but it also proAades a convenient system for filing. It is made in the form of a cabinet consisting of one or more units. Each unit has several individual compartments. Subjects contained in the Film-Safe may be indexed or crossreferenced in any desired way. Films are suspended in the compartments in a film-carriage which automatically moves forward when the door to the compartment is opened. Films are always readily accessible for handling. Compartment doors close and lock automatically. American Film-Safes are beautifully finished in baked enamel and in construction rank with the finest of metal furniture. They are made of sheet steel. All joints are tenoned and pinioned together. Moveable parts are mechanically perfect. TWO SIZES American Film-Safes are made in two sizes. Style iioo has five compartments for five one thousand-foot reels of film. This style is designed principally for Exchanges, Studios, Laboratories or in other places where motion picture film is used or stored. Style 1200 has five compartments for five two thousand-foot reels of film. This style is installed principally in theatre projection booths. You may purchase an American Film-Safe on the deferred payment plan. Usually the reductions in insurance charges allowed by Insurance Rating Organizations amount to the total cost of the Safe and often cover payments as they fall due. You need a Film-Safe. Send for full information now. Write or mail the coupon. Mail This Coupon AMERICAN FILM-SAFE CORP. Baltimore, Maryland Please send me full description of the American Film-Safe. Name Address • Business AMERICAN FILM-SAFE CORPORATION BALTIMORE, M. D.