Maybe you have a fire extinguisher or a fire blanket in your home, or in your office, but you do not mind where you are keeping it. Well you should start considering about the fire safety in your home, no matter how many fire safety equipment and items you have in your home. The thing is, if these items are not placed strategically around the house, you might not be able to use them during the times that you need to. Make sure that the fire blanket or fire hose is placed nicely on a place that is easy to reach and have access to.
One must always remember not to put it hidden inside a cupboard because during times of emergencies, one will surely forget to look in the cupboard for the fire extinguisher. Also remember that never put fire safety equipment in high places, because it is hard to access these places when people are in panic. Though the fire extinguisher should be placed in child safe places, one must remember that they should be kept in clear view.
A wool fire blanket is great to keep in everyone's home and office, as every fire safety plan contains high recommendations of including them. Fire blankets are also always included in emergency evacuation supplies because they are easy to use.
Never ever put a fire extinguisher and the fire extinguisher refill too far from each other, and do no put these equipments on top heaters or near stoves, as they might also be the source of fires. A fire blanket will be most useful in the kitchen, because this is the place where most accidents related to fires occur. During times of unexpected gas surge, while cooking or gas leaks, or malfunctions while you are using the cooker, a fire blanket will be most useful and easier to wrap around the small areas of fire.
Make sure that the fire blankets that you purchase are treated with the best chemicals or materials in order to maintain fire retardancy. A good fire blanket should also conform to the federal laws in one's country, and it would be better if the fire blanket is washable.
Chose only the best fire safety equipment for your fire protection plans, so that as much people will be saved from potential harm or even worse, death. Countless lives have been saved by the simple act of taking a fire blanket around inside emergency storages in cars or emergency kits inside houses.
Everyone knows that however small a fire may be, the fact that every kind of fire, if remained not extinguished for long on a human's skin, is very dangerous and harmful to one's health. With the use of a fire blanket, the oxygen the fire is using to continue burning is drowned out. So make sure that you have even the simplest and most basic of fire safety equipment in your home, car or office, in order to maintain the safety and security in one's life.
Hearing Impaired Smoke Alarms
I found out why early one morning when I was working on a lengthy writing assignment. It was around three: my roommates had long ago gone to bed and I was taking a break to brew some coffee and cook some eggs and bacon. (Yes, the life of a writer is actually like that.)
Our apartment is old, and our smoke detector is new. It's a good combination: aged wood floors and walls and a gas stove with exposed burners do not a happy home make. The detector picks up anything even the slightest bit irregular in terms of smoke and lets us all know in a loud, shrieking voice that we're in danger of fire. Since it's connected to the electrical mains, it can warn us in an extra-loud amplified voice, and it can do so presumably until the end of time, if the power company holds out.
So when the bacon I was cooking stuck to the pan and turned to ash, setting off the smoke alarm at 3 in the morning, this is precisely what I figured would happen. "Fire, fire!" screamed the digitized voice throughout the halls, with the burner long since turned off and the pan long since doused in water, all the fans on, trying frantically to dissipate the smoke and make the thing realize that the disaster was passed, that we were all safe, that it should please stop helping us now.
A mains alarm is very difficult to remove from the wall, as we all learned when my roommate woke up, angrily dragged a heavy trunk beneath the detector, and began to slowly claw it off of the wall. The voice abruptly stopped with an electric sparkle.
"I was cooking some bacon," I explained. He left the detector on the counter, scowled, and returned to bed.
Yes, this is an irresponsible and silly thing to do. But it's the kind of thing that we humans do all the time. And as well-meaning and probably as effective as the building code requirements are, they're yet another symptom of laws working in opposition to people and their actual behavior. You can take two stances on the issue: you can believe that people should have the freedom to let themselves burn to death if they please. Or you can believe that the laws are saving our lives, even when we hardly deserve to be saved.
I replaced our mains smoke alarms early the next morning. I know that sometime soon I'll be cooking at 3 in the morning and this will happen all over again. And I know that I'll let it. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. The price of fire safety is occasional irritation.
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