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Request letter for fire extinguisher. Pls Help?

sir can you help me create a letter for our company to provide us fire extinguisher. I want not a long nor not short just at the middle letter explaining to our company why we need some fire extinguisher

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I had to use a nipple shield at first because my nipples didn't stick out enough for my son to latch on. I used it for about 2 weeks then I would start the feed with it on then unlatch him and take it off then he would latch right back on. Eventually I quit using it and he did fine. My milk didn't come in until my son was 5 days old, just be patient your baby will be fine. Even though my milk didn't come in until day 5, he still had gained almost a pound by his 2 week visit. Just let baby get used to breastfeeding with it for a few days, then slowly start weaning before he/she gets to attached to it.
Keep trying the RSPCA, also phone the none emergency police line (in your yellow pages). If you can, try and see if you can video him (very discreetly!!) with a phone form an upstairs window. If there is more than your word against him it could help the dog greatly. PLease don't confront him as a previous answer said, violence against animals is a precursor to violence against people. Also he is your neighbour, when all this is done HE will still be next door to you, the police and he RSPCA will not tell him you called them. EDIT: And I thought trolls where rude people who called other people Morons? Who cares, I got my points.
DON'T CONFRONT HIM! Animal abusers are often violent. Contact your local police department via operator, not 911, and report the situation.
CALL THE POLICE. DON'T WAIT. IF YOU DO THE POOR DOG WILL BE DEAD. THE NEIGHBOR WILL NOT BE TOLD IT WAS YOU THAT CALLED. DO NOT CALL PETA! The police please don't wait.
don't mention anything to him or your other neighbors, keep it to your self. keep trying to get it touch with the RSPCA and report him. perhaps you would like to make sure he is abusing the dog just in case you miss saw it.

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