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In response to
"
Dumb Question: should I store fireworks in a storage unit. Temps may get 115 -- nm
"
by
Epiphany
If they pop off, you'd be legally liable. Use a shell company and a firewall. -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Apr 1 '17, 09:10
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*installs a Fortinet* -- nm
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oblique
Apr 1, 11:32
Storage Wars -- nm
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Dano
Apr 1, 09:19
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Asbestos is probably pretty cheap these days, or will be once the EPA is abolished -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 1, 09:20
(I'm sure they can handle 115 without problems, but I'm thinking of other ignition causes) -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 1, 09:11
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Thanks -- nm
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Epiphany
Apr 1, 09:20
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Internet says "Many retailers are happy to store your fireworks for you until closer to your display. " -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 1, 09:22
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