A safety expert believes a cigarette is to blame for sparking a massive fire on a deck on a condo in Florida. We recommend the use of fire resistant Class A rated solid surface decking over wood and synthetics for superior protection.
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Showing posts with label deck fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deck fire. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Fire Pit Ignites Wood Deck - 60K in Damages is The Result
DO NOT USE FIRE PITS ON DECKS! DO NOT USE FIRE PITS ON DECKS!
A family escaped with smoke damage to the interior and about 60k in dagaes to their deck and exterior of the home when embers from a fire pit on the wood deck apparently were blown out onto the deck. The deck ignited and the siding did to. Lucky these people weren't killed...
From wkbn.com
"The Girard Fire Department says the family had been burning wood in a fire pit on the wooden deck on Sunday night. They believe that wind may have kicked up an ember in the ashes and started the blaze."
Watch the TV report here
Monday, August 3, 2015
Connecticut Bans Grills on Decks and Balconies at Multi-Family Complexes
A good first step to helping prevent fires and loss of property and life...Connecticut banned using propane and gas grills on decks.
From the Hartford Courant-
A little-noticed change in the newly revised Connecticut State Fire Prevention Code, which took effect May 7, prohibits the use and storage of any type of grill or cooking device on decks, beneath overhangs or within 10 feet of the building.
Read the article at the link below.
http://www.courant.com/politics/hc-no-grills-law-20150730-story.html
From the Hartford Courant-
A little-noticed change in the newly revised Connecticut State Fire Prevention Code, which took effect May 7, prohibits the use and storage of any type of grill or cooking device on decks, beneath overhangs or within 10 feet of the building.
Read the article at the link below.
http://www.courant.com/politics/hc-no-grills-law-20150730-story.html
Monday, July 27, 2015
Fire That Appears to Have Started on a Deck Kills Dog, Destroys Home in Washington
| A fire consumes a home in Washington state. Early reports indicate the fire began on the deck. The family lost their home and a pet dog as a result. Photo KREM.com |
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