ahh ok mabie every citys different,but i still was able to run my haunt that year.i got lucky i guess.the firemarshall knocked on my door 2 days before halloween and said whos haunted house is this.i said what haunted house?meanwile on the roof of the entrance,theirs a giant smoke breathing gargoyle,theirs 10 ft monster mud props on lawn holding signs with date n times.i said its a private party and we invite the local trick or treaters.he said do you charge admission?i said no sir.he made me sign a paper saying that i will not operate a haunted house without the proper permits.and left.1 police drove by all night and we were fine.i really feel for whoever got shut down tho because thats every haunters worst nightmare.espicially now that my haunt is commercial
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Originally posted by EmpressnightshadeOriginally posted by slashGive him a break, I don't think the Fire Marshall will give him any trouble.
So your telling me if I have a halloween party for my friends and I make a scene w/ black plastic (inside or out) the fire marshal is going to come and "shut down" my party. No. It's the same exact thing. Now, I can see where they would have a problem with you charging people for admission, without proper permits or something, but I have never heard of them shutting down a home haunt for anything other than an excessive noise violation. Maybe it is different in other states.....Slash
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I put my walls on the floor.lol.... This year I have wood walls, 9'6'' tall see post with photos on the fright form. After the show I will put down some of that black plastic and then put some pallets down on top of that and then stack the boards up. Cover them with a tarp and when I have the guy come out for the yearly termite treatment I'll have him spay around that too. I'm not sure how much room you have but if you stack it you'll be okay.
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