Subject: RE: Grocery Store commodity classifications
Ohio and even moreso Indiana yes, and sparklers which are the most common even
in restrictive areas are actually extremely dangerous when tightly packed
together as they'd be found in a display. A big enough bundle of them will go
up like
Lots of different commodities. Probably have to work with more than set of
criteria. You need to get more details from them.
At 07:59 AM 6/20/2012, you wrote:
I am working on a grocery store and they will be utilizing rack storage
less than 20'. I have no information on the stored commodity, I
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Subject: Re: Grocery Store commodity classifications
Lots of different commodities. Probably have to work with more than set of
criteria. You need to get more details from them.
At 07:59 AM 6/20/2012, you wrote:
I am working on a grocery store
For
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From: sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org [mailto:
sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org] On Behalf Of Todd Williams
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Subject: Re: Grocery Store commodity
Did a Sam's Club store several years ago, FM insured, used TYCO EC-25's
throughout the store. Was told this is their corporate standard. No in-racks.
Craig L. Prahl, CET
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Subject: RE: Grocery Store commodity classifications
Let's see - aerosol's, plastics, flammable liquids, maybe some propane,
fireworks and encapsulated commodities all found in most stores I've been in.
When 6' shelves OH II is common. I've done some local areas of HPS for the
bulk items
...@firesprinkler.org on behalf of Bruce Verhei
Sent: Wed 6/20/2012 12:44 PM
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Subject: RE: Grocery Store commodity classifications
All
Are fireworks sales in grocery stores common in some areas?
Bruce
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