A fact from Study Club fire appeared on Wikipedia's
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There's really nothing here to do with the aftermath. A reference in a 1971 safety manual seems a desperate stretch, and noting that there are not many reliable sources of information violates
WP:OR. An institution categorizing damage as "significant" doesn't really count as aftermath. It's just a description, and a vague one. Any opposition to deletion?
InedibleHulk (
talk)
18:11, 28 May 2012 (UTC)reply
opposed The NFPA description is just fine as an aftermath to add some significance without stretch, you can look for other sources if you want to improve the section; rather than deleting it.
Ottawa4ever (
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12:44, 30 May 2012 (UTC)reply
No, I'll just leave it alone. It isn't a big deal to me, one way or another. If nobody had objected, I'd have deleted it, but that's why I asked.
InedibleHulk (
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13:27, 30 May 2012 (UTC)reply