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Re: NFPA issues warning about antifreeze in residential sprinklers



On Jul 14, 3:02=A0pm, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jim wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 1:52 am, Frank Kurz<t...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> =A0wrote:
> >> On 13/07/2010 5:21 AM, nick markowitz wrote:
>
> >>>http://www.nfpa.org/newsReleaseDetails.asp?categoryid=3D488&itemId=3D4=
804...
>
> >> A copy of Stephen Hart's report on this tragedy can be accessed athttp=
://www.firetechs.net/library/FireReports/TruckeeSprinklerReport.pdf.
>
> > So the NFPA is saying it's OK to walk the narrow line between having a
> > substance in a sprinkler system that will stop the water from freezing
> > but just "might" explode if it's not maintained properly?
>
> > ( Golly gee whiz..... I wonder how many systems are not maintained
> > properly? =A0Oh well, they just might explode and kill someone. And if
> > they do ...... =A0it'll be their own damn fault. Would someone please
> > pass the grits?)
>
> > If so, it really confirms my suspisions about them being just another
> > good ol boys club mostly intent on finding out where the next annual
> > Junket is going to be.
>
> I think a class action lawsuit is in order here...
>
> --
> Jim Rojas
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This is the exact backlash i warned my brother firefighters about
before they got behind this residential sprinkler thing.
well the roosters  are calling and where are my brother firefighters
no where to be found.


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