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Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:00 am
by Odin
Shit! i am at my workplace. Doorbel just rang. Fire Department & they want to check out the fire hozes installed in my office. One on each floor. Ehm ... i do most of my homedistilling (office distilling?) on the third floor, next to the fire hoze, that is closed to business or people getting in! Luckily the guy started on the 1st floor, so I could ran upstairs to move all my equipment to another room. I realized: I have a lot of equipment. Maybe I should put some away. I mean 5 distillers? In practice I use only 3. And all those bottles, demi-johns, mason jars, gerber, all bran, sugar, cracked corn ... measuring rods, fermenter buckets, cooling water bucket ... Looks like a narrow escape. Not funny!
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:10 am
by Wim
Odin wrote:Shit! i am at my workplace. Doorbel just rang. Fire Department & they want to check out the fire hozes installed in my office. One on each floor. Ehm ... i do most of my homedistilling (office distilling?) on the third floor, next to the fire hoze, that is closed to business or people getting in! Luckily the guy started on the 1st floor, so I could ran upstairs to move all my equipment to another room. I realized: I have a lot of equipment. Maybe I should put some away. I mean 5 distillers? In practice I use only 3. And all those bottles, demi-johns, mason jars, gerber, all bran, sugar, cracked corn ... measuring rods, fermenter buckets, cooling water bucket ... Looks like a narrow escape. Not funny!
Lucky you to be able to distill at work. When the going gets tough you have a place to relax
(Are you the owner of the company?)
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:50 am
by Odin
I am the owner!
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 3:25 am
by hstuurman
Didn't knew they did this kind of control's
Is it because of your bussiness?
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:01 am
by Odin
Henk,
To be more specific: it used to be the fire department. Now it is a third party contracter that does these checks. But, these contractes will be checked as well, so the fire department of our city may ring the doorbell anytime to check if the third party did what they are supposed to do.
I am in financial services. Not a real fire hazzard, I would think.
Odin.
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:22 am
by rad14701
Many municipalities do routine and sometimes random fire inspections, at least here in the US... Same goes for health inspections if you are in a food or beverage service related business, amongst others...
Glad you were able to get things situated, Odin... Nothing like a good wake up call to cause a re-think of your home distilling inventory...
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:32 am
by Bushman
Moving it is one thing but moving the operation while you are making a run could be very difficult. Good luck and be careful my friend!
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:29 am
by Odin
Rad, Bushman,
Fortunately I do most of my stilling in the evening or weekend. And yes, this is a great opportunity to rethink my set up. Put that in practise right away. More lean & mean with what is not needed (most of the time): somewhere safe!
Odin.
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:36 am
by blind drunk
Hey Odin, I had something very similar happen. I was in a run when I heard a very stealth sounding vehicle just outside of my shed. I went around the corner and it was a hydro person that came to read the house meter. My meter is opposite my wall-less shed which is where I run. I casually waved at him and she did not wave back! Shite, I thought, he means business. Then the vehicle drove off. I guess they don't need to leave their cars anymore to read them meters. Point and click. Saved by technology.
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:08 am
by Odin
Blind Drunk,
It is experiences like that, which make you need a drink!
Odin.
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:17 am
by blind drunk
Takes a lot less than that, Odin

Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:27 am
by mash rookie
I also keep my equipment and distill where I work. My shop. While not open to the public, I have more people coming and going than I would like to know about my hobby.
For that reason I keep everything discreetly put away and out of site when not in use.
I distill on non business days. Secured against accidental intrusion.
It is difficult enough to keep a low profile. My good friend opened his mouth when we toured the micro distiller the other day. He looked at the tour guide distiller and said my friend here is a distiller too. I quickly corrected him and said “I have a friend that does it for a hobby”
He apologize when we left noting that I would have not said anything about his Pot Habits to a stranger. Many of my friends don’t think it is illegal or that it is no biggie.
All the more reason to keep all equipment broke down and put away out of site.
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:05 pm
by ammo man
"Many of my friends don’t think it is illegal..."
I am amazed at the number of people in my part of the county that think it is legal, and that includes lawmen. The other day a Texas State Game Warden was visiting, a good friend through an organization we both belong. I had a batch of wine about ready to rack on my coffee table, and we started talking about alcohol. I mentioned that I had distilled in the past even though it was against the law. He started auguring with me that it was NOT against the law. He would not believe me. I finally let it drop. He is a young man, and has a lot to learn. Oh well... .
Bert
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:59 pm
by Fastill
ammo man wrote:"Many of my friends don’t think it is illegal..."
I am amazed at the number of people in my part of the county that think it is legal, and that includes lawmen. The other day a Texas State Game Warden was visiting, a good friend through an organization we both belong. I had a batch of wine about ready to rack on my coffee table, and we started talking about alcohol. I mentioned that I had distilled in the past even though it was against the law. He started auguring with me that it was NOT against the law. He would not believe me. I finally let it drop. He is a young man, and has a lot to learn. Oh well... .
Bert
It's great to live in a country where the guys breaking the law know more about it than the guys enforcing the laws!
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:41 am
by Glock19Fan
I know several Law Enforcement Officers who believe that distilling for personal use only is legal. Several of my Army buddies believe the same too.
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:02 pm
by rtalbigr
1984 by George Orwell.
We're past 1984 but his telling novel is coming to pass. Government intrusion into our daily lives will only increase until the concept of privacy will only be a memory in the minds of us "old farts." If you're in the mall, at the grocery, at work, driving on the interstate, some one is watching you. They have satillites circling our orb with cameras that can count the hairs on our heads. Postmen are told to look for suspicous activity, and who is defining what suspicious is?
Don't get me wrong. I'm mostly a live and let live kinda guy. But....Liberty.....Freedom.....those are sacred words, sacred concepts, we can't let government take those from us. If we do we are lost.
Big R
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:01 pm
by Odin
Big R,
On the risk of getting a bit of topic, but sometimes I feel that we are already past the point of "we should not let government take those from us". Now, I live in The Netherlands with a very mild political landscape, but still, the front door (my front door) should be where government stops (or my "government" starts).
Now the concept of checking firehozes is not a bad one. But is it government responsibility? I do not think so. I think the busineses should have good installations against fires and make sure they are audited by a certified company. Not the other way around. And showing up without appointment? Try that in your line of business ...
Odin.
Re: Fire Department Checking Out
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:27 pm
by islandrunner
Not to long ago the wife melted down a bag of popcorn in the micro wave, You couldnt see the walls in the house, I opened all the window and put up fans, It was all cleared out and then you could hear the fire truck comming , My heart sank, but then it stopped and dont know where it went, nothing to hide but was scared I was going to get hosed down,