Thursday, May 13, 2010
After the Wednesday Morning Fire at 14th Street and Avenue A ...





With a properly designed sprinkler system , fire rated non-
combustible ceiling assembly and integrated fire rated floor-to-roof non-
combustible occupancy
separations , most of the jobs and businesses lost due to this fire that
occurred Wednesday morning would not have been lost .
# posted by Bob Arihood @ 6:17 AM


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