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Safety / First Aid Station => Safety / On & Off The Trail => Topic started by: canman35 on November 24, 2013, 07:59:04 pm

Title: Home fire safety
Post by: canman35 on November 24, 2013, 07:59:04 pm
Well it seems the past few days since the temps have dropped people have been burning the wood stoves, fire places a lot . Unfortunately a few of them FORGOT basic safety issues while doing it !!!! PLEASE REMEMBER to check/ clean your chimneys PRIOR to firing up these items, to avoid a VERY COSTLY/ POSSIBLY DEADLY  ISSUE. A carbon monoxide detector and a good smoke detector are invaluable, if anyone has any questions on these PLEASE ASK, I will offer the best advise that I can to you :)) also once you have burnt the logs please place the the ash in a METAL CONTAINER THAT HAS A LID FAR AWAY from any COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS !!!!!  CARDBOARD BOXES ARE NOT SUITABLE TO STORE ASH IN !!!!!! Believe it or not I have seen it done :((((((
Title: Re: Home fire safety
Post by: pa2phx on November 25, 2013, 03:17:45 am
Dont forget about xmas tree season. it is amazing how hot those burn.
Title: Re: Home fire safety
Post by: hillbilly on November 26, 2013, 09:37:20 am
have you seen the aerosol style fire extinguishers, looks like a big can of hair spray. what are the safeness of these for small fires?
Title: Re: Home fire safety
Post by: canman35 on November 27, 2013, 05:52:04 am
Well, I will say this much for those type of extinguishers Hillbilly ,I have never seen one used so not sure how well they work. Personally I recommend a dry chem ABC extinguisher for everyday use because they are a proven source for putting out most common fires , most people but the 2.5 pound models