Setting up the 24 lighter..

ruwtz

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I actually met the landlord at the gym. We talked a few times and discussed what I do for a living. I was able to make a deal with him. I have all the paperwork I need for this to be legal within CA. Fire inspections blow nuts, but are not a problem legally.
Pretty straightforward to pass a fire inspection and generally they look at housekeeping-type hazards such as exit routes, signage, sprinklers/extinguishers etc: it is a minimum level of safety. Hopefully you got this.

A fire inspector won't, for instance, verify the engineering spec of this remodel/fitout and presumably that falls on building codes/inspections.

Hopefully you're onto this too! :blsmoke:
 

xmatox

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Pretty straightforward to pass a fire inspection and generally they look at housekeeping-type hazards such as exit routes, signage, sprinklers/extinguishers etc: it is a minimum level of safety. Hopefully you got this.

A fire inspector won't, for instance, verify the engineering spec of this remodel/fitout and presumably that falls on building codes/inspections.

Hopefully you're onto this too! :blsmoke:
The fire inspector is friends with the landlord, so we have been taken care of. :)
 

xmatox

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Nice setup, what kinda lights you running? Are those Senville ac's? How you like em?
We're running one Aura and two Mirage. I believe Mirage purchased Aura last year. So far they work great. We got the DIY for the Mirage and it was pretty straight forward as far as installation. The Aura had to be installed by a pro.
 

ruwtz

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The fire inspector is friends with the landlord, so we have been taken care of. :)
Ha Ha! Not sure what that means... that rules have been bent, issues have been overlooked, and therefore you are not to code??? If so I wouldn't be too proud of that if I were you!

Safety is paramount, and fire code is critical for everyone. MJ businesses are definitely not exempt from responsibility here.

Come on now, you're making enough money to do this properly. Don't take risks with your life or anyone else's.
 

xmatox

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Ha Ha! Not sure what that means... that rules have been bent, issues have been overlooked, and therefore you are not to code??? If so I wouldn't be too proud of that if I were you!

Safety is paramount, and fire code is critical for everyone. MJ businesses are definitely not exempt from responsibility here.

Come on now, you're making enough money to do this properly. Don't take risks with your life or anyone else's.
It means that he informed us on what needed to be done before the build.
 

ruwtz

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It means that he informed us on what needed to be done before the build.
That's always helpful!

Sorry if I came off coarse, obviously I don't know your setup or work that has been done but it is fair to say there are many commercial ops disregarding safety as unimportant and or overbearing.

MJ will struggle to legitimize when people continue to take wild risks.

Glad to hear you are on it. All the best with the grow.
 

xmatox

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That's always helpful!

Sorry if I came off coarse, obviously I don't know your setup or work that has been done but it is fair to say there are many commercial ops disregarding safety as unimportant and or overbearing.

MJ will struggle to legitimize when people continue to take wild risks.

Glad to hear you are on it. All the best with the grow.
No worries! Thanks for checking it out!
 
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