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Sunday, January 10, 2016
Maryland State Fire Marshal News Advisory
18 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Thanks, but I decided to build my new home in another state and am spending the cost of a sprinkler system on a home theater room and his/her bathrooms/walk-in closets. Would have built it on my 5 acre waterfront property but screw MD and its taxes. Keeping the old home for a weekend getaway.
Of course it burns fast Look at all the oxygen going it duh!! Set the fire in a closed room!!!!! The results would probably be a lot different!!! Follow the $ on this!!!! ! See how many sprinkler salesman are there Time to move to DE
I will build in Delmar Delaware next year. No sales tax, a right to protect myself and family, and not a $8,000.00 required fire suppression system. My home is appraised in between 176,00.00 to 185,00.00. I will put it on the market for 170,000.00 just to get out of Maryland.
At $8K per, with no lives lost in recent history, the whole concept is a total waste. Kinda like sending a ladder truck with a half dozen goons on an EMS call for a nonresponsive subject - a total waste.
If mandatory sprinkler systems in all new residential construction is such a great idea to be forced on new home buyers...why is it that only two states require it...Maryland and California?
Anonymous said... At $8K per, with no lives lost in recent history, the whole concept is a total waste. Kinda like sending a ladder truck with a half dozen goons on an EMS call for a nonresponsive subject - a total waste.
part of the proceeds could be used to fix the heat system at Salisbury station 2. Those poor fire fighters are standing outback with a fire in a burn barrel to keep warm
Anonymous said... At $8K per, with no lives lost in recent history, the whole concept is a total waste. Kinda like sending a ladder truck with a half dozen goons on an EMS call for a nonresponsive subject - a total waste.
January 6, 2016 at 10:28 PM
LMAO! Spot on my friend, spot on. These losers run on EMS calls for job security and they are to stupid to realize that sprinklers will put them out of business.
Anonymous said... part of the proceeds could be used to fix the heat system at Salisbury station 2. Those poor fire fighters are standing outback with a fire in a burn barrel to keep warm
18 comments:
Thanks, but I decided to build my new home in another state and am spending the cost of a sprinkler system on a home theater room and his/her bathrooms/walk-in closets. Would have built it on my 5 acre waterfront property but screw MD and its taxes. Keeping the old home for a weekend getaway.
Screw the Salisbury FD and the Maryland State Farmins Association. Let them pay for sprinkler installations and hook ups on our new homes.
Of course it burns fast
Look at all the oxygen going it duh!!
Set the fire in a closed room!!!!!
The results would probably be a lot different!!!
Follow the $ on this!!!! !
See how many sprinkler salesman are there
Time to move to DE
If you have a 2" well
Do you have to install a sprinkler system in new construction?
Show a demo of a sprinkler pipe freezing and bursting while your away at work. Displaced from home for four months. I
Bogus Bogus !!!!!!!!
Follow the $$$$$ on this!!!!!!!
How much did Miller and Busch make on this legislation!!! !
Follow the $$$
Hey Joe
Guess you are in your helicopter right now
When you land please keep this post going
Thanks Capn Willie
Who will inspect my sprinkler system after my my occupancy permit
Hope it is not disconnected LOL
I will build in Delmar Delaware next year. No sales tax, a right to protect myself and family, and not a $8,000.00 required fire suppression system. My home is appraised in between 176,00.00 to 185,00.00. I will put it on the market for 170,000.00 just to get out of Maryland.
At $8K per, with no lives lost in recent history, the whole concept is a total waste. Kinda like sending a ladder truck with a half dozen goons on an EMS call for a nonresponsive subject - a total waste.
If mandatory sprinkler systems in all new residential construction is such a great idea to be forced on new home buyers...why is it that only two states require it...Maryland and California?
Anonymous said...
If you have a 2" well
Do you have to install a sprinkler system in new construction?
January 6, 2016 at 7:47 PM
You have to install a holding tank.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Who will inspect my sprinkler system after my my occupancy permit
Hope it is not disconnected LOL
January 6, 2016 at 8:31 PM
No inspections are ever done what so ever after this flawed legislation!
Anonymous said...
At $8K per, with no lives lost in recent history, the whole concept is a total waste. Kinda like sending a ladder truck with a half dozen goons on an EMS call for a nonresponsive subject - a total waste.
January 6, 2016 at 10:28 PM
Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding!!
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner!
part of the proceeds could be used to fix the heat system at Salisbury station 2. Those poor fire fighters are standing outback with a fire in a burn barrel to keep warm
Anonymous said...
At $8K per, with no lives lost in recent history, the whole concept is a total waste. Kinda like sending a ladder truck with a half dozen goons on an EMS call for a nonresponsive subject - a total waste.
January 6, 2016 at 10:28 PM
LMAO! Spot on my friend, spot on. These losers run on EMS calls for job security and they are to stupid to realize that sprinklers will put them out of business.
Anonymous said...
part of the proceeds could be used to fix the heat system at Salisbury station 2. Those poor fire fighters are standing outback with a fire in a burn barrel to keep warm
January 7, 2016 at 9:01 AM
LMAO
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