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Re: New Auto theft/fire book
Posted by: Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant (IP Logged)
Date: September 23, 2006 06:56PM

Mike:

I received my copy of the book and for the most part so far, it is very interesting and thorough. After skimming through the document, it definitely is one I am glad I now have in my library. One thing though, I did find some minor techincal inconsistencies with accepted NFPA 921 terminology (teaching about a fire triangle vs fire tetrahedron, etc).

Once I have finished reading the entire book I will be able to offer a more detailed and informed evaluation, for what its worth.

Chris



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  New Auto theft/fire book 1774 MIKE 09/05/2006 08:28AM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book NOW I HAVE READ IT 1011 MIKE 09/09/2006 06:50PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 965 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 09/23/2006 06:56PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 920 MIKE 09/23/2006 08:40PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 880 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 09/24/2006 01:00PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 917 MIKE 09/24/2006 08:03PM


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