File:St marys dirt seal.jpg

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Description Homemade firestop of unknown origins with crud and wood and no shortage of dirt in a cable and pipe penetration at St. Mary's Pulp & Paper, a Paper mill in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, April 1996. this picture illustrates the importance of tagging and knowledgeable maintenance of firestops. Nobody knows what this is, whether it has any rating whatsoever and whether it ever met any code in history.
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