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Post 5 made on Thursday December 22, 2016 at 00:59
Ernie Gilman
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It also helps ensure that when the property is sold, changes such as you have made are on the record. Low voltage might not need to be inspected for low voltage issues, but if you penetrate a wall or a ceiling, that penetration might need to be treated to, for instance, make it resist the passage of fire or of hot gases during a fire for some period of time. That's not low voltage, but the low voltage person might innocently cause a problem.
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