www.upyourstack.com

aph111

New member
Looks like a scam to me... And for $395.00

My experience is worth alot more than that.. And As I have always said about alot of these sites .. anyone can pick an east job and show you how to clean something or even tell you how to clean something.. But until you get a call from a 40 year old chinese restaurant and go at it on your own all the training in the world want save you.

When they say are you certified.
I say 15 years of certification in the hood cleaning business.
Certified thru B&R Fire Protection and Steam Cleaning Services of Mississippi.
 
I met the creator of that site at the IKECA Vegas convention a few weeks ago, and talked to him about the content of the site. I think it is all information that is readily available, for little or no cost elsewhere, but it is all in one location. I told him I would consider it but only if he would give me a 48 hour trial membership to see whats there. He said no. So if you are lazy and rich give it a try.
 
June 8, 2005


Las Vegas, NV
NFPA World Safety Conference & Exhibition
Mandalay Bay Hotel
2:00-3:30pm - Session #W34
UP YOUR STACK: Finding the "Missing Links" in Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
George Zawacki and Phil Ackland, Presenters
Information: www.nfpa.org/meetings


Looks legit. Seems to be a good tool for education and communication between AHJ's. Don't see where KEC would really benefit from membership. Other than advertising. I'd definitely like to see before I buy. Or at least get a member count.
 
Lets say you have a question regarding a hood installation, and you ask the question and a AHJ responds with a answer. The response is worth little because he is not the local AHJ. Here rises the problem, there is no national standard that will fit your simple question. The answer from the AHJ at the bb is his opinion only and nothing more. The local could disagree.

I have no idea why a cleaner would pay $395 per year. He can get the same answers free at this bb or others that rely on cleaners for answers.
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Art, pay me an even $200. and I will answer your code questions for you
 
$199.99 And Grant you have a deal LOL...,
 
Get rid of the screen saver first, looks tacky. Next refer to the current NFPA code, NFPA 10-2002, NFPA 72-2002, NFPA 101-2003, NFPA 17A-2002, NFA 96-2004 You do not need to quote from all of them, but do mention them. You may want to add any porfessional organizations you belon to , such as NAFED, NFPA.

And get over hating and going after your competitors, that is so childish and immature

Douglas Hicks
General fire Equipement Co of Eastern Oregon, Inc
 
Damn Screensaver ... I must have missed my 9.95 payment this month.. I love all my competitors.. But I do go after them... I can't help it I'm only 39 years old.. But anyway I just hate too see companies in Mississippi start up because there is no code to be certified in MS to service fire equipment yet.. This sux.. I been doing this fire equipment stuff since 1989. Recharges , fire systems all that stuff.. The reason I go after my so called competitors is that they are so stinkin cheap... We had a fire equipment company open up here and they do fire system inspections for $25 and Change the links out ( NOT) for $7.00 each... Also these guys were charging $3 per fire extinguisher inspection ....
I worked hard all these years and made alot of money and if I have to go in and take all there business for nothing to close them down .. So Be It... Because I actually change the fusible links , and do a real inspection with a real inspection service report..
Our fire dept's are not going to do jack about it.. So every fly by night , wanta be , fire inspection service company around here goes out ..... B&R will always be here ...

The hood cleaning and concrete cleaning and hood installs and fire system installs will always keep B&R open..
I just like doing things right ..

B&R
is part of Bevalaque Maintenance Company
Licensed, Insured , Bonded
Certified Pyro-Chem ,. Protex... General and Mechanical Contractors Licensed, Member of the Mississippi Builders Assoc. , Mississippi Fire Inspector Test (Passed)

As far as the NFPA A waste of Money.....
 
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