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Re: NFPA article
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lugnet.general
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Sat, 8 Jan 2000 01:14:55 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Kevin Wilson writes:
> James Powell wrote:
> > Reading (on my spare) the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Journal,
> > there is a article on the Mall of America, with a description of the sprinkler
> > system, including some comments on the Lego store, and how it is specally prote
> > cted, due to the ABS and smoke concerns from it.
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> This makes me wonder... should those of us with lots of Lego worry about
> the same issues? Are we talking here of toxic fumes produced by ABS in a
> fire? I mean, some people here have as much lego (or more) as the
> average toy store...
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> Keivn
I'd be more worried about the fire in the first place, than the fact that your
lego produces smoke. We are talking about a mall here, one with 30K people
inside it, so they have to worry about little things like this, whereas your
average homeowner does not.
James P
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| (...) This makes me wonder... should those of us with lots of Lego worry about the same issues? Are we talking here of toxic fumes produced by ABS in a fire? I mean, some people here have as much lego (or more) as the average toy store... Keivn (25 years ago, 7-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)
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