Functions check after cleaning?

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  • Do you perform a functions check after cleaning?


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    Dryden

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    May 5, 2009
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    N.E. Indianapolis
    Why not function test after each cleaning or tear down?

    It takes all of 30 seconds (I'm really being generous) and it reassures you that a life saving tool is in working order.

    Old saying:
    The two loudest sounds in the world are when a gun goes Bang when it's supposed to go Click and when the gun goes Click when it's supposed to go Bang.
     
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