RE: Hazard

2019-07-03 Thread Kyle . Montgomery
What about one of the “street vendor” type artists with a few dozen cans of spray paint? Then again, if it was originally designed for high-piled storage, would you expect this occupancy to be any more demanding than that? From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:sprinklerforum-boun...@lists.firesprinkler.

RE: Hazard

2019-07-03 Thread Prahl, Craig/GVL
I’d be leaning towards UV/IR controlled foam-water cannons. Surround and drown. 😉 Well, maybe that’s overkill but it would be cool. The trouble with these type of occupancies is that the occupants and what they do can change over time. Most likely there are not going to be individual occupa

Re: Hazard

2019-07-03 Thread Ron Greenman
In addition to Travis’ comment if you don’t have an engineer define the occupancy and hazard you may need a long chat with the FM, the building/zoning folks and the owner. On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 9:47 AM Travis Mack, SET, CFPS, CWBSP, RME-G < tm...@mfpdesign.com> wrote: > > > *Owner information ce

RE: Hazard

2019-07-03 Thread Travis Mack, SET, CFPS, CWBSP, RME-G
Owner information certificate is your friend. Have them fill out specifically what is used for. You may fall into EH criteria. Don't you love the kind of stuff we all seem to fall into? Happy July 4th to all. Travis Mack, CFPS, CWBSP, RME-G, SET MFP Design, L

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2019-07-03 Thread John Irwin
So ... every day is a new adventure. We have a client who purchased a 30,000 sqft industrial building with the intent to convert it in to an open, craftsperson's type market. Vendors will work on crafts, and sell them from stalls. I've got a feeling that this is more than just a mercantile occu