It is best to handle these as additional design or installation
recommendations on a supplement portion of the report, as they are not
deficiencies per NFPA 25.

On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 11:34 AM Brandon Bridgford <[email protected]>
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> How do you approach unprotected areas in regards to ITM and NFPA 25. I
> know there was a discussion in the past regarding inspecting a system as
> is, rather than writing up deficiencies that have to do with system design.
> I have been told that this can open up more liability if you are not
> inspecting all design elements (i.e. density, hazard levels, etc.)
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> Thank you!
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> Brandon
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