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Do they use electric equipment? Mowers, vacuums, or whatever they maintain with?IFC 313.1 states that fueled equipment' date=' including but not limited to[/b'] motorcycles, mopeds, lawn-care equipment and portable cooking equipment shall not be stored, operated or repaired within a building.Hot air balloons are fueled equipment.
There's something not right with that.IFC 313.1 states that fueled equipment' date=' including but not limited to[/b'] motorcycles, mopeds, lawn-care equipment and portable cooking equipment shall not be stored, operated or repaired within a building.Hot air balloons are fueled equipment.
And that would be?There's something not right with that.
Maybe if you light it all off at once....If using LP' date=' then [b']6103.2.1.5 Demonstration uses.[/b] Portable LP-gas containers are allowed to be used temporarily for demonstrations and public exhibitions. Such containers shall not exceed a water capacity of 12 pounds (5 kg). Where more than one such container is present in the same room, each container shall be separated from other containers by a distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm).
12 lbs isn't going to lift a hot air balloon
Also Not safe, but a lot less incidents..... And No reported injuries or deaths...Zamboni clean the ice! Sitting right on top of it is a 40 lb. propane tank to fuel the vehicle!