I just saw a notice about another apartment fire, this one with two fatalities I think. There have been many recently. Any intelligent thoughts about why so many ?
Apartments always have a higher risk of fire due to people being crammed together. Throw section 8 clients and drug smoking into the mix and you get a recipie for an inferno.I just saw a notice about another apartment fire, this one with two fatalities I think. There have been many recently. Any intelligent thoughts about why so many ?
Space heaters are another common source. Before going into business for myself, I did commercial building inspections primarily for insurance underwriting companies. I inspected numerous apartment complex fires, and the majority of the fires were caused by the reasons that you mentioned. Poor and/or inadequate electrical systems were another fairly common cause. All units are supposed to have at least one functioning smoke detector.Most apartment fires are started by lit candles, smoking, unattended food on a stove, or fireplaces. Some geniuses even bbq on their wooden balconies. I used to volunteer for the Red Cross disaster action team. We responded to help people after a Fire. It always spikes in the fall and early winter. 16 people were misplaced in this latest one. Sometimes the apartments have vacant places they can move to and if they don't have somewhere to go Red Cross helps with their immediate disaster needs. Gratifying work helping those who need it. Frustrating work dealing with those who try to milk the system. I'd advise anyone to get renter's insurance. It's very cheap and can help a lot after a fire.
Drugs... They are "legal" now.
"Appliance plugged into overloaded relocatable power tab"Space heaters are another common source. Before going into business for myself, I did commercial building inspections primarily for insurance underwriting companies. I inspected numerous apartment complex fires, and the majority of the fires were caused by the reasons that you mentioned. Poor and/or inadequate electrical systems were another fairly common cause. All units are supposed to have at least one functioning smoke detector.
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