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July 25, 2008 at 5:04 PM #247281July 25, 2008 at 8:00 PM #247381RaybyrnesParticipant
Many parts of mission hills and Hillcrest use to be valleys tha were filled in aswell. Important to know for insurance purposes.
July 25, 2008 at 8:00 PM #247385RaybyrnesParticipantMany parts of mission hills and Hillcrest use to be valleys tha were filled in aswell. Important to know for insurance purposes.
July 25, 2008 at 8:00 PM #247164RaybyrnesParticipantMany parts of mission hills and Hillcrest use to be valleys tha were filled in aswell. Important to know for insurance purposes.
July 25, 2008 at 8:00 PM #247323RaybyrnesParticipantMany parts of mission hills and Hillcrest use to be valleys tha were filled in aswell. Important to know for insurance purposes.
July 25, 2008 at 8:00 PM #247317RaybyrnesParticipantMany parts of mission hills and Hillcrest use to be valleys tha were filled in aswell. Important to know for insurance purposes.
July 25, 2008 at 9:15 PM #247367NewtoSanDiegoGuestIn addition to the wildfire risk in San Diego, there is Methane exposure risks.
Increased explosive combustion risk along with suffocation hazard.
Methane is a colorless and odorless gas often associated with oil fields. If it accumulates in a high enough concentration in an enclosed space and is exposed to an ignition source, it can explode.
Methane also poses a suffocation risk if high concentrations accumulate inside buildings, reducing the available oxygen.
July 25, 2008 at 9:15 PM #247373NewtoSanDiegoGuestIn addition to the wildfire risk in San Diego, there is Methane exposure risks.
Increased explosive combustion risk along with suffocation hazard.
Methane is a colorless and odorless gas often associated with oil fields. If it accumulates in a high enough concentration in an enclosed space and is exposed to an ignition source, it can explode.
Methane also poses a suffocation risk if high concentrations accumulate inside buildings, reducing the available oxygen.
July 25, 2008 at 9:15 PM #247214NewtoSanDiegoGuestIn addition to the wildfire risk in San Diego, there is Methane exposure risks.
Increased explosive combustion risk along with suffocation hazard.
Methane is a colorless and odorless gas often associated with oil fields. If it accumulates in a high enough concentration in an enclosed space and is exposed to an ignition source, it can explode.
Methane also poses a suffocation risk if high concentrations accumulate inside buildings, reducing the available oxygen.
July 25, 2008 at 9:15 PM #247431NewtoSanDiegoGuestIn addition to the wildfire risk in San Diego, there is Methane exposure risks.
Increased explosive combustion risk along with suffocation hazard.
Methane is a colorless and odorless gas often associated with oil fields. If it accumulates in a high enough concentration in an enclosed space and is exposed to an ignition source, it can explode.
Methane also poses a suffocation risk if high concentrations accumulate inside buildings, reducing the available oxygen.
July 25, 2008 at 9:15 PM #247435NewtoSanDiegoGuestIn addition to the wildfire risk in San Diego, there is Methane exposure risks.
Increased explosive combustion risk along with suffocation hazard.
Methane is a colorless and odorless gas often associated with oil fields. If it accumulates in a high enough concentration in an enclosed space and is exposed to an ignition source, it can explode.
Methane also poses a suffocation risk if high concentrations accumulate inside buildings, reducing the available oxygen.
July 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #247372CoronitaParticipant[quote]PS. I guess the upside is I could probably hack into my sheet rock and rig up a pretty cool toxic gas contraption to also vent the air from within my house up through the same vents while all my windows and doors remained sealed. This way when the Chinese eventually take over America and try and gas everyone in So. Cal. with Nerve gas before they invade I can sit comfortably in my 4S Ranch home safe in the knowledge that my state of the art “methane remediation system” is gonna save the day.[/quote]
I’m sure all they would need to do is call your loan or buy your bank at 10cents on the dollar or for that matter buy San Diego City.
July 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #247378CoronitaParticipant[quote]PS. I guess the upside is I could probably hack into my sheet rock and rig up a pretty cool toxic gas contraption to also vent the air from within my house up through the same vents while all my windows and doors remained sealed. This way when the Chinese eventually take over America and try and gas everyone in So. Cal. with Nerve gas before they invade I can sit comfortably in my 4S Ranch home safe in the knowledge that my state of the art “methane remediation system” is gonna save the day.[/quote]
I’m sure all they would need to do is call your loan or buy your bank at 10cents on the dollar or for that matter buy San Diego City.
July 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #247219CoronitaParticipant[quote]PS. I guess the upside is I could probably hack into my sheet rock and rig up a pretty cool toxic gas contraption to also vent the air from within my house up through the same vents while all my windows and doors remained sealed. This way when the Chinese eventually take over America and try and gas everyone in So. Cal. with Nerve gas before they invade I can sit comfortably in my 4S Ranch home safe in the knowledge that my state of the art “methane remediation system” is gonna save the day.[/quote]
I’m sure all they would need to do is call your loan or buy your bank at 10cents on the dollar or for that matter buy San Diego City.
July 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #247440CoronitaParticipant[quote]PS. I guess the upside is I could probably hack into my sheet rock and rig up a pretty cool toxic gas contraption to also vent the air from within my house up through the same vents while all my windows and doors remained sealed. This way when the Chinese eventually take over America and try and gas everyone in So. Cal. with Nerve gas before they invade I can sit comfortably in my 4S Ranch home safe in the knowledge that my state of the art “methane remediation system” is gonna save the day.[/quote]
I’m sure all they would need to do is call your loan or buy your bank at 10cents on the dollar or for that matter buy San Diego City.
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