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Dear Elena,
1. Where possible, one should avoid `open' water at the centrepoint.
But if it is a hotwater heater, not much can be done and this can still be located here as it is `sealed'. Not ideal, but, still `acceptable'.
2. Where possible, if this is a storage area, if there are shelves, items can be placed on the shelves. But avoid, turning on e.g. vacuum cleaner or create a `disturbance' at the centre location.
Static objects can be placed on shelves. Objects such as mobs should be dry before placing it in this location.
It is thus advisable to leave the space clear as possible.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/8/00 1:26:00 AM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>Hello Cecil! If there is a
>closet in the center of the
>house (in a support section
>for the house), is is best to
>leave it empty, sacrificing
>the storage, or are there
>items that can be safely
>stored in it (i.e. vacum
>cleaner, ladder, mops)? I
>remember you advised everyone
>not to have water features
>(like a fishtank) in the
>center or under the stairs, if
>they are centered, and to be
>careful about what you put
>there. Thank you!
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