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Inline duct fan mgarvie 05-13-2006
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Posted by mgarvie on May 13, 2006, 8:41 am

> After the last one had me going, I can't wait to see how this one
> transpires..
> Searcher
>
The last one In retrospect dumping the salt OUT OF the bags into wheel
barrow ( clean) spreading around the pool with shovel might of been a better
idea, to bad I didn't think of that.



Posted by hallerb@aol.com on May 13, 2006, 8:59 am

> After the last one had me going, I can't wait to see how this one
> transpires..
> Searcher
>
The last one In retrospect dumping the salt OUT OF the bags into wheel
barrow ( clean) spreading around the pool with shovel might of been a better
idea, to bad I didn't think of that.



Posted by mgarvie on May 13, 2006, 10:27 am

> After the last one had me going, I can't wait to see how this one
> transpires..
> Searcher
>
The last one In retrospect dumping the salt OUT OF the bags into wheel
barrow ( clean) spreading around the pool with shovel might of been a better
idea, to bad I didn't think of that.



Posted by ameijers on May 13, 2006, 4:34 pm

> At the moment, due to the budget, new windows is not an option. Down the
> road it must be done, but there's alot of work ripping out the hedge on
that
> wall, digging down, and ripping out a brick wall. We're going to have to
> settle for fans for the moment.
>
Uh, no. Call your insurance company and ask them, if you don't believe what
we tell you on here. Better yet, call local code office or fire department.
There is a good reason they have made basement bedrooms without egress
windows illegal in most areas. THEY KILL PEOPLE. The whole house doesn't
have to burn- a small fire or furnace failure can fill the basement with CO
before you know it, and before the alarms upstairs trip. Egress windows and
smoke/CO alarms are not optional. Whoever is gonna be down there would be
better off with bunkbeds in a curtained-off corner of the living room, till
you can do it right.

aem sends...


Posted by Joseph Meehan on May 13, 2006, 6:50 pm
mgarvie wrote:
> At the moment, due to the budget, new windows is not an option. Down
> the road it must be done, but there's alot of work ripping out the
> hedge on that wall, digging down, and ripping out a brick wall. We're
> going to have to settle for fans for the moment.
>

I suggest that you read the responses you have gotten so far. Everyone
has referred to the hazard you have and recommended correction. Read other
threads and you will usually find a safety issue, when there is one is noted
in maybe 50% of the responses and often someone will object saying it is not
rally an issue. That hopefully will help you get the idea that this may be
more real than you are thinking. We have nothing to gain, but are only
trying to help you and yours stay alive.


--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



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