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Re: NFPA's Creation of Security Standards/Codes



I Agree With Nick.
Plus what might work flawlessly in one location has the chance to cause
major problems somewhere else.  (seen it happen over and over again.)

RTS



"Nick Markowitz" <nick-markowitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I say NFPA keep your nose out of burg issue.
> one of the bst ways you prevent alarms from being compromised is secrecy
and
> when an ahj reviews it thats just one more fnger in the pie.That could
lead
> to them becomming a suspect also with these standards any would be
domestic
> or international terrorist now knows what to expect.
>
>
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