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Paul Repacholi

2004-08-29, 5:45 pm

"jkgroove" <contact@klsecurity.com> writes:

> Are there manufacturers specs. out there or UL Testing Standards for
> condensation?


No idea, ask you local Fire Brigade etc. They should get you started
in the right direction.

So, now that you have your data nice and safe in thr smoldering
crumbling wreckage, what next?

Perhaps you will want to get it out. Today even. But there is a big
problem with this. He is wearing a helmet, and does not care if you
kill your self, as long as it isn't at his fire! And he will not be at
all impressed at the idea of letting you into the wreckage, even if
your tie IS straight and clean.

Boots, safety helmet, safety glasses, leather gloves, and a pair of
overalls. All fits in a smallish box that can live in the boot of
your car. No Mildred, in your office is NOT a good idea! If you front
up kitted out in that, you have a much better chance that you will be
let or take into the scene, or he will try to get it out for you. You
do have the keys, don't you?

Another reason to have it sealed up in containers. It keeps the crap
of the aftermath away, and you can quickly ID the sets with out having
to handle them too much.

So by the time you have them in hand, your DR site shouldl be opened
up, and the second level sets from off site should also be on the way.

PS Talking to your local brigade BEFORE the event, and geting their
input and ACTING on it helps lots.

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