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doogdilinger

06/14/14 1:42 PM

#198600 RE: dirtydave #198598

LMFAO the only thing that product in the plagiarized photo provided...was more proof positive that Eric grabs photos from other companies off the internet to include in his blah blah blah blog!

So for you to even try to explain away his latest blog bs to Serenity like you supposedly have the inside track on what it was the CEO was even trying to say in it is downright hilarious...since all you're really doing is defending the CEO's decision to use another co's photo in his continuous carrot dangling blog bs
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Dennisb68

06/14/14 1:46 PM

#198602 RE: dirtydave #198598

Dave, have you ever seen what happens when you put up moist hay in a barn? Great way to start a fire.
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Dennisb68

06/14/14 2:05 PM

#198606 RE: dirtydave #198598

Dave, this is what happens when Mulch is kept moist and not allowed to dry out.
http://mikesbackyardnursery.com/2012/06/mulch-sets-house-on-fire/
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teddibear

06/14/14 6:48 PM

#198617 RE: dirtydave #198598

Winning Brands Track Moist and Mulch-

Dave- Perhaps this would help clear up any confusion as to how Track Moist could play an integral part in mulch misting and why.-TB

Below is an excerpt from the OFM PDF File and URL for link. The key is proper management of a mulch pile as out-lined in this release.


http://www.mcscs.jus.gov.on.ca/stellent/groups/public/@mcscs/@www/@ofm/documents/webasset/ecofm000539.pdf

Also provided is a contact link for the Ontario Fire Marshall's Office in the event anyone would care to engage them in a discussion.
http://www.mcscs.jus.gov.on.ca/english/contact_us/contact_us.asp

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Serenity

06/16/14 6:28 AM

#198634 RE: dirtydave #198598

Consistently moist mulch grows mold on it and is toxic to plants. Combustion comes from the piles of mulch compressing from the weight, moisture adds to the decomposition rate and creates heat and the heat that builds up under the surface due to no air circulation..thus causing a fire. This is why they turn the piles of mulch over and over. Misting mulch will do nothing to stop the heat, compression or fire. This is my understanding of it.

Just a quick explanation...

"Assistant Fire Marshal Ron Fegaly, who handles Fire Code Enforcement for the city of Tulsa, said the Fire Department is concerned about this “but there is not a great deal that can be done about it. We could dump gallons of water into the pile, but its dampness is already the problem — the moisture causes decomposition and this causes heat to build up. If it starts to smolder, all we could do is rake it out. I don’t think it’s going to be a big problem, but this is hard to predict."
Read more at http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1251762/spontaneous_combustion_possible_in_tree_mulch_piles/#fBiU9i2o8HYiJyBv.99

Email the CEO? LMAO!! The point of that would be??? Is he a mulch expert now? I doubt he's the one who landscapes around his big house on the lake.