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Pam,
This guy better have something very clear in writing, signed by somebody
higher up on the food chain than he is, before he removes so much as a screw
from a fire door in a senior living facility. And I wouldn't be surprised if
these doors aren't full of asbestos, so he better be REAL careful about what's
downwind when he tries to burn them. Also advise that he have a way to move
them, once they've cooled down after he tries to set fire to them.
Ralph
PS: If doors have been removed from their openings for 5+ years, disregard
first sentence.
In a message dated 9/2/2005 8:20:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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There's a building in Phelps that was originally the high school built
as part of the Public Works Admin project that was turned into a senior
living facility a few years back. The facilities guy comes into the
coffee shop a lot and mentioned last weekend that he was taking the old
fire doors (unknown until he was removing hinges that they were fire
rated and therefore didn't need to be removed during the renovation 5+
years ago) to the owners farm house to burn them. He then mentioned
that he has a coupel weeks left before he will do the same to the
windows, which he says are in very good shape. I offered to let y'all
know in case any one might be interested in procuring them for the cost
of transporting them. I don't know dimensions (I asked him to get them,
but I don't think he completely understands the importance of knowing
the specs), but I recall they were quite large. I don't have pictures,
either.
So all that not said, would any of you possibly be interested or have a
need for these windows? If so, I'll chase up more details for you, but
time is of the essence.
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