Fire-resistive construction involves the use of engineering-approved masonry or fire-resistive materials for exterior walls, floors, and roofs to reduce the severity of potential fires and subsequently lower insurance premium rates.
The term 'fireproof' refers to materials or structures that are constructed using noncombustible substances or are protected by such means to withstand fire without sustaining major damage.
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