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	<title>Comments on: How High is “High” Piled Combustible Storage?</title>
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		<title>By: Insurance LC Rep</title>
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		<description>Six feet per IFC BUT  NFPA 13 has lower requirements such as:

Five feet for all plastic storage
Four feet for plastic pallets
Ten feet for class four commodity on racks
Five feet for tires for most storage configurations
Ten feet for rolled paper storage</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Six feet per IFC BUT  NFPA 13 has lower requirements such as:</p>
<p>Five feet for all plastic storage<br />
Four feet for plastic pallets<br />
Ten feet for class four commodity on racks<br />
Five feet for tires for most storage configurations<br />
Ten feet for rolled paper storage</p>
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