Aluminum strips are relatively fire-resistant, but not completely immune to damage. Aluminum has a high melting point of approximately 660掳C (1220掳F), which means it can withstand high temperatures without melting. However, it can still oxidize and corrode at elevated temperatures, leading to a loss of structural integrity over time. While it may not catch fire, it can still be affected by prolonged exposure to fire, and its performance can degrade depending on the specific conditions and the protective measures in place.