Author Topic: Polystyrene coverings to external walls - residentail  (Read 14780 times)

Offline Fishy

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Re: Polystyrene coverings to external walls - residentail
« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2017, 12:30:03 PM »
Did you know that it is a statistical fact that there are more people die from fires in garden sheds each year than die in fires in warehouses.  Why do people keep banging on about sprinklering warehouses.  Its the garden sheds that need them.  I have been telling you for years you need to require sprinkler protection of garden sheds.  And now not only do you allow these deaths to continue but you move your family into the deathtraps.  Expect to hear from Childline.  We know where you live.
Can people get in to their garden sheds? I can't get in to mine. I can't even get in to my garage. Is one suppose to be able?

Well, if you can't get into it, it's not a habitable space and it must be acceptably safe?  Barring any boundary condition issues, of course...

...plus I think this is called "Thread hijacking" & is apparently frowned upon.  Didn't stop me posting though, did it?

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Re: Polystyrene coverings to external walls - residentail
« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2017, 12:30:46 AM »
Business and the environment are not part of fire legislation.

Almost, it is not a LAND ROVER  that is stopping you getting into your garage is it?????  Know what I mean, Arry?  If so, please ensure that it is removed from the premises and returned to the suppliers. And be sure to tell them that Colin told you to do this.
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Re: Polystyrene coverings to external walls - residentail
« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2017, 08:54:27 AM »
Business and the environment are not part of fire legislation.

Almost, it is not a LAND ROVER  that is stopping you getting into your garage is it?????  Know what I mean, Arry?  If so, please ensure that it is removed from the premises and returned to the suppliers. And be sure to tell them that Colin told you to do this.
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