Michael,
One solution we used to keep everybody happy (happier) was to use some
commercial Velcro in strips on the cabinet face and also on the backs of
empty product containers. The products are displayed on the exterior
that way.
I think I was watching a news story of a human dart contest in NZ with
guys throwing their Velcro jumpsuit equipped mates onto the walls in a
bar, so you must have ready access to the Velcro product down there?
Kurt Kingston
Commercial Fire Protection Inc.
 

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James
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Subject: Flammable liquid storage cabinets in retail stores

Hello,

We have a retail store that sells a limited amount of class 1B flammable
liquids in 4 litre plastic containers for paint thinning and brush
cleaning
and the sprinkler protection schemes seem very expensive compared to
what is
required for the rest of the store. The quantity stored is around 500
litres
hence our AHJ has suggested that flammable liquid storage cabinets would
be
an acceptable alternative.

Does anyone know of a manufacturer of flammable liquid storage cabinets
complying with NFPA 30 that would be suitable for a retail store i.e not
a
bright red or yellow steel box but possibly something with fire rated
glass
fronted doors or a roller shutter closing on a fusible link. While I
don't
mind the look of a bright red box the merchandising department has other
ideas.



Thanks,

Michael James
Fire Safety Engineer
Pacific Consultants
Auckland
NZ

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