No signs, no brooms

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No signs, no brooms

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Photograph taken by a friend of mine at Chesterfield Leisure Centre yesterday...
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So what's the problem? They are obviously there only temporarily, not being stored! :innocent:
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The law requiring all fire extinguishers to be red came into use in 1997! I wonder if those two are tested annually by the person responsible for putting the brooms and wet floor signs away?
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Graeme wrote:
14 Mar 2022, 20:23
The law requiring all fire extinguishers to be red came into use in 1997! I wonder if those two are tested annually by the person responsible for putting the brooms and wet floor signs away?
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Graeme wrote:
14 Mar 2022, 20:23
The law requiring all fire extinguishers to be red came into use in 1997! I wonder if those two are tested annually by the person responsible for putting the brooms and wet floor signs away?
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I wonder if non-red fire extinguishers might be grandfathered in. Might explain ignoring the sign.
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StuartR wrote:
14 Mar 2022, 10:35
Photograph taken by a friend of mine at Chesterfield Leisure Centre yesterday...
Sorry to be late to this cupboard party, but if the floor signs and large brushes are not wet, what's the problem?
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What's the bet that red fire extinguishers will soon have to be replaced by the new green/yellow emergency services vehicle colours. :laugh:
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