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| | Pre-Construction Exploring? (read for explanation) < on 3/16/2009 2:04 AM >
| | | I have a nice area behind the church I live next to. It used to be an old school for the church, but they are renovating it into apartments. There are construction signs everywhere, and I've seen some workers there from time to time. Is it still safe to try and explore it before fully gutted? Or should I just stay away?
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metawaffle King of Puns
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| | | Re: Pre-Construction Exploring? (read for explanation) <Reply # 1 on 3/16/2009 2:14 AM >
| | | Posted by FFStudios Is it still safe to try and explore it before fully gutted? Or should I just stay away?
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It definitely won't be safe, especially if it's undergoing demolition - whether that puts you off is up to you. Only you can ultimately look out for your own safety, so there's no shame in giving it a miss if you feel there's too much risk involved (or that the location isn't interesting enough to justify it )
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Naes
Location: San Francisco/Santa Cruz, California Gender: Male
| | Re: Pre-Construction Exploring? (read for explanation) <Reply # 2 on 3/26/2009 7:34 AM >
| | | If they've just started gutting the place, it shouldn't be too dangerous, but defiantly be more cautious about it. I've had a floor collapse on me more then once when exploring places that are being gutted for demolition. As time goes on, the danger increases. Stay clear as they get closer to demolition day.
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