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      <title>The Facts About Non-Standard Lightning Protection Systems</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;In recent years there have been attempts to introduce two types of
		lightning protection into the US that are not recognized by U.S.
		code authorities, are not eligible for any certification by any
		nationally recognized testing lab, and which have now been ruled
		non-compliant and excluded from coverage by the two major U.S.
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