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what is the difference between a photoelectric vs. ionization smoke detectors?

what is the difference between a photoelectric vs. ionization smoke detectors?

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Legally, any government-run/government-supported organization is required to provide accommodations as long as they are reasonable. In general, a homeless shelter should not refuse hospitality as long as the person meets the criteria. If the person is pressing for accommodations that are considered unreasonable then the answer, I suppose, would be 'yes'. Edit: by the way, I am so repulsed by people who have no clue answering these questions which to me are quite important. To all who answer: reading one website does not constitute adequate research. If you do not work in the field, at least state that what you are saying is you 'opinion' or else do not answer at all. I am sorry, but this is not something I, as a professional, take lightly. Edit 2: Regarding Lawyer 2's answer: he/she is answering as a lawyer (duh, but it's kind of problematic). Yes, you could certainly sue for the latter s/he mentions, but the question is, what are your odds of winning such a case? Prior decisions on similar cases should be taken into accountLawyer X you must agree with this. If the person has a disabilityI agreeyou obviously cannot 'discriminate' based on this. This is something well-known. HOWEVER, if the disabled person is asking for unreasonable accommodations and they are refusing service otherwise, it is quite different story. No, we do not have all of the details at hand, but with that in light, it cannot be assumed either way. For the record, I am a huge advocate of those who are hearing impaired I mean, huge. I am just answering the question honestly.
Probably large tine snips will work the best. However you could use a jig saw with a metal blade. One thing you want to keep in mind is once you start cutting the siding with a saw it could want to bend and twist a little. What you want to do is have someone hold the opposite end that you are cutting to avoid this action. This way you will not have any type of dents or crinkles in it.
For example, on a maximum security prison, almost every door (Access Control System) is automated and there are cameras in every inch of the prison, but all that is useless if you do not have a human controlling those objects, so there's a Control Room to watch the cameras and to control the doors.

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