Does anyone know what actually happened? I see the articles say it was ashes, but where were the ashes placed and in what kind of container?
According to the press conference....the Embers were placed in some sort of bag, and left in a mudroom that was attached to the back of the houseWood Duck said:Does anyone know what actually happened? I see the articles say it was ashes, but where were the ashes placed and in what kind of container?
That's seriously not okay.snowleopard said:We had an overnight guest at Christmas who got up early and started a fire.
Stupidity knows no bounds. Be safe.Beer Belly said:According to the press conference....the Embers were placed in some sort of bag, and left in a mudroom that was attached to the back of the houseWood Duck said:Does anyone know what actually happened? I see the articles say it was ashes, but where were the ashes placed and in what kind of container?
BeGreen said:During the recent (and still current for some) ice storm outages we are hearing many reports of fools that are bringing their outdoor bar-b-ques inside and filling the house with CO from the burning charcoal. DON'T DO THIS.
Realstone said:I'd like to ask the resident firefighters here (and anyone else that has an opinion) about smoke alarm preference: hard wired or battery? My preference is the hard wired, but only for convenience.
I've got three, one on each level. you're right, that is an excellent feature. Mine don't have battery back up, but I'd imagine that a fire during a power outage is a rare occurrence.raybonz said:Hardwired are superior and they also have a battery backup. The big advantage of hardwired is they all go off if smoke is detected where battery only is local..
Ray
Realstone said:I've got three, one on each level. you're right, that is an excellent feature. Mine don't have battery back up, but I'd imagine that a fire during a power outage is a rare occurrence.raybonz said:Hardwired are superior and they also have a battery backup. The big advantage of hardwired is they all go off if smoke is detected where battery only is local..
Ray
Realstone said:...I'd imagine that a fire during a power outage is a rare occurrence.
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