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April 1996, Week 1

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Ron Burnett <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 6 Apr 1996 13:42:40 EST
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> i've got some guy wandering my computer, trying to convince our
> 'safety' guy to install a halon fire protection system.  i seem to
> remember that halon is not the way to go anymore.  is that
> right?  how do the collective you's (:-) have your computer
> rooms protected?     thanks   - donna
 
Throw him out!  Quicksmart.  Halon became illegal in Australia
as of end of 1995.  We were warned years in advance, and
decommissioned halon in both computer and switchboard rooms.
We now have super-sensitive smoke sensors and sprinklers.
 
Ron
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