AnnaD2 (Florida)
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Posts: 960
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I don't know that I've ever seen this topic addressed here before. This morning we had the Fire Department Inspector here and he did a walk of the property. We are two, two-story condo buildings. On the first floor of one building we have a maintenance room where our employee works and where we store all of our equipment.
The fire inspector noticed that we had several cans of paint. The ones in question are acrylic based paints. He says they are combustable and have to be removed. (The paints are expensive and are used for painting everyone's doors, the building windowsills, and wall paint for touch ups.)
We have a barn type shed on the property where we store other items and where we also store the gas cans for our gas powered equipment. He was in there and didn't say the gas cans had to be removed so we asked him if we could store the paint cans in that shed and he said NO. We asked if he had any suggestions what to do with it and he said to "just throw it out...get rid of it."
So what the heck are we supposed to do? We just purchased the door paint because all the doors are scheduled to be repainted soon. Does anyone have any suggestions?
The fire inspector noticed that we had several cans of paint. The ones in question are acrylic based paints. He says they are combustable and have to be removed. (The paints are expensive and are used for painting everyone's doors, the building windowsills, and wall paint for touch ups.)
We have a barn type shed on the property where we store other items and where we also store the gas cans for our gas powered equipment. He was in there and didn't say the gas cans had to be removed so we asked him if we could store the paint cans in that shed and he said NO. We asked if he had any suggestions what to do with it and he said to "just throw it out...get rid of it."
So what the heck are we supposed to do? We just purchased the door paint because all the doors are scheduled to be repainted soon. Does anyone have any suggestions?