gas detectors in tafe alarms
Posted by: stretch
2nd Mar 2013 10:28am
we have just had a quiet look at the mechans training area in armidale and tamworth and they have an older style area for training new and upcoming mechanics
in sydney and larger areas all arounfd the world we are learning of new technology why have the older styled tafe and training areas not been included with an item like a gas detecter aarm in there area where they have five gas areas for new people to learn to cut with gas as dangerous as it can be to peoples health not just explosive
they cost for a cheap one around $200.00 or a great one that not just sounds of like a fire alarm but goes through to an emergency area for back up for gas fires and aerts the fire fighters as to the cause of the fire
in sydney and larger areas all arounfd the world we are learning of new technology why have the older styled tafe and training areas not been included with an item like a gas detecter aarm in there area where they have five gas areas for new people to learn to cut with gas as dangerous as it can be to peoples health not just explosive
they cost for a cheap one around $200.00 or a great one that not just sounds of like a fire alarm but goes through to an emergency area for back up for gas fires and aerts the fire fighters as to the cause of the fire
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