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Dear Jen,
Is it possible to post a picture of this view?
This is because no two situations are the same. There are many things to consider i.e.
1. What design / thickness are these poles?
2. How tall are they?
3. What is the distance between them and your main entrance.
4. What is at the front of your main entrance e.g. clear space? or a low wall.
5. Is there a foot path at the front of your main entrance and does it meander?
There are many more uncertainties.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/26/2003 1:53:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
Thank you for your explanation
of single standalone post and
treat zone.
In the front of my entrance,
there are multiple posts and a
trunk of a tree. All of them
are in the treat zone. Are
multiple posts in the treat
zone a better situation than
one single standalone post in
the treat zone? Or I have a
treat plus plus situation?
please kindly provide
guidance.
Regards,
Jen

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Dear Master Cecil:
Thank you for your explanation of single standalone post and threat zone.
In the front of my entrance, there are multiple posts and a trunk of a tree. All of them are in the threat zone. Are multiple posts in the threat zone a better situation than one single standalone post in the threat zone? Or I have a threat plus plus situation? please kindly provide guidance.
Regards,
Jen

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