Re: Protective Cap

2018-05-27 Thread John Paulsen
Then I would put a head guard on before the paper bag. John Paulsen Crown Fire System Design Get Outlook for Android From: Sprinklerforum on behalf of firs...@aol.com Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2018 1:50:07 PM To: sprinklerforum@lists.fires

Re: Protective Cap

2018-05-27 Thread firstin
That's a great idea when used during drywall mud or painting. But if they're sanding, especially with extension sticks, there's the risk of hitting a head. Thank you for the info. Owen Sent from my iPhone > On May 27, 2018, at 10:20 AM, John Paulsen wrote: > > I'm sure there are going to be

Re: Protective Cap

2018-05-27 Thread John Paulsen
I'm sure there are going to be those that disagree, but I have seen paper "sandwich" bags put over the head and secured with paper tape. The theory being that the bag would burn away in the event of a fire. I have seen this used in paint spray booths and other areas subject to overspray, with AHJ

Re: Protective Cap

2018-05-27 Thread Matthew J Willis
Maybe plastic baggies or paper. Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Droid On May 27, 2018 9:09 AM, firs...@aol.com wrote: This is a very large retail area going through major remodel with hotel above. At the end of work day they must remove 100+ caps via scissor lift, then replace the following day. Thi

Re: Protective Cap

2018-05-27 Thread firstin
This is a very large retail area going through major remodel with hotel above. At the end of work day they must remove 100+ caps via scissor lift, then replace the following day. This will go on for weeks. Sent from my iPhone > On May 26, 2018, at 7:25 PM, Matthew J Willis wrote: > > The ans