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In contrast, wood is relatively safe for [[door]]s and [[furniture]]. | In contrast, wood is relatively safe for [[door]]s and [[furniture]]. | ||
− | * Wood doors are the fastest to open until [[autodoor]]s are available. The fire risk of a wooden door, when surrounded by non-flammable walls and floor, is | + | * Wood doors are the fastest to open until [[autodoor]]s are available. The fire risk of a wooden door, when surrounded by non-flammable walls and floor, is minimial. For comparison, stone doors take a while to open, and [[steel]] doors remain flammable (and slower to open). Using wood for doors can be acceptable into the midgame, and even indefinitely if they are not intended to resist attack. |
* There is no specific need to replace wooden furniture, as furniture is usually safe from attack. Like with doors, furniture in an otherwise nonflammable room is usually safe from fire. Other materials might be selected for their improved availability, durability against [[drop pod]]s or [[infestation]]s, and beauty as the colony progresses. | * There is no specific need to replace wooden furniture, as furniture is usually safe from attack. Like with doors, furniture in an otherwise nonflammable room is usually safe from fire. Other materials might be selected for their improved availability, durability against [[drop pod]]s or [[infestation]]s, and beauty as the colony progresses. | ||