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Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR)
Posted by: Anonymous User (IP Logged)
Date: July 13, 2007 07:16AM

So are we saying that the finding of the remains of an ILR is insignificant . . . could have been used as an accelerant or it could be contamination?



Subject Views Written By Posted
  Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 3118 Anonymous User 07/11/2007 08:38AM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 1240 Gerald Hurst 07/11/2007 10:31AM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 1955 John J. Lentini, CFEI 07/11/2007 10:44PM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 3308 k9team 07/12/2007 08:58AM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 1025 alfirek9 07/12/2007 09:30AM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 961 Anonymous User 07/12/2007 03:23PM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 930 Gerald Hurst 07/12/2007 06:03PM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 977 Anonymous User 07/13/2007 07:16AM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 951 Gerald Hurst 07/13/2007 11:54AM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 3037 PMK140 07/13/2007 07:35AM
  Re: Definition of "Weathered" Ignitable Liquid Residue (ILR) 919 Anonymous User 07/13/2007 09:11AM


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