Don't forget to replace your batteries in the smoke and CO detectors fellow wood burners. I also keep a small fire extinguisher by both stoves just in case. Mine are good for another 4 years so someone remind me then ;-)
Backwoods Savage said:Good information from our resident fire fighter. Thanks Jake.
Got a quick story about extinguishers: Hubby was outside bbq’ing. Unknown to hubby, apparently some critter chewed almost all the way through the supply hose from the lp tank. He was nonchalantly sitting there with a brew in his hand watching his meal cook when the entire grill lit off! (Too much fire to get to the valve shut off.) He dashed in the house, tried to release the fire extinguisher from its wall bracket, couldn’t get the release to let go so…. he pulled the whole thing, extinguisher complete with bracket with some drywall hanging from it, out of the wall. We still have the hole in our wall.
Oh, yeah, he was successful putting the fire out
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