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c. As you can see from the outside storage plan for containers,the stacks are adjacent to <br /> the wall of the building.This stacking plan effectively"anchors" one whole side of each <br /> stack. <br /> d. Combustibility of container contents: <br /> i. All containers stored or staged outdoors are empty. <br /> 2. Stacking indoors: <br /> a. Each empty container weighs approximately 3,000 lbs.The load stored inside can weigh <br /> up to 10,000 lbs.Total wieght: 13,000 lbs. Stacked 3 high =39,000 lbs. In the event of a <br /> seismic event,the structural integrity of each container and weight of the loaded, <br /> stacked containers creates sufficient protection against any negative effect of a seismic <br /> event. <br /> b. The indoor stacking plan which has been provided to you,shows there are wide aisles <br /> and building exits to provide more than adequate room for any employee to quickly <br /> exit the building in the event of an emergency. <br /> c. Containers stored inside the warehouse with customer goods are protected via <br /> customer contracts and container placards prohibiting the storing of any hazardous or <br /> cumbustable materials. (see Exhibit C. ) <br /> Steve, I trust the information above is sufficient to assuage any concerns you might have. If you have <br /> further questions, please do not hesitate to call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Perry <br /> NatHO droit <br /> Perry Ruda �? <br /> Nationwide-RE <br /> 480 Hibiscus St.,Suite 1043 <br /> West Palm Beach,FL 33401 <br /> 0:312-264-0298 X 104 <br /> C:561-762-8638 <br /> Perry(N ationwide-RE.com <br /> www.Nationwide-RE.com <br /> pods containers seismic and combustibles.docx Page 2 of 19 <br />