The theme for this year's Fire Prevention Weeks is "Smoke alarms: Make them work for you". Which sound like a great idea, but then you have to pay them, and send W-2 forms, and it would mess up your taxes ...
In any case, here's the link to the National Fire Prevention Association's info on the subject:
https://www.nfpa.org/events/fire-prevention-week
During my four decades in the emergency services, I never heard anyone complain that
their smoke detectors worked properly. Well, okay, once—but that guy was an
arsonist.
Fire
Prevention Week this year is October 6-12, mostly because nothing else goes on
in mid-October. No, actually it was because the Great Chicago Fire happened on
October 9, 1871. That fire destroyed more than 17,400 structures and killed at
least 250 people, and might have been prevented if Mrs. O’Leary had installed a
smoke detector in her barn. Have you ever seen a cow remove a smoke detector
battery? Me neither.
Nobody really
knows what started the Great Chicago Fire, so the dairy industry has a real
beef with blaming the cow, which legend says knocked over a lamp. Does the lamp industry ever get the blame? Noooo....
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Cow or lamp? Trick question: It's a training session, so firefighters.
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At about the same time the Peshtigo Fire burned across Wisconsin, killing 1,152
people and burning 16 entire towns. Several fires burned across Michigan and Wisconsin at the time,
causing some to speculate that a meteor shower might have caused the
conflagration. There may have been shooting stars elsewhere, but Chicago got
all the press.
This year’s
Fire Prevention Week theme is "Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!" It's not like they're going to be busy elsewhere.
Just as you
should change your smoke detector batteries every fall and spring, you should
replace your smoke alarm every ten years. Doing the same to your
carbon monoxide detector is a great idea, so it can make a sound to warn about
the gas that never makes a sound.
This is great
advice, and as I hadn’t given much thought to the age of my own smoke detectors, I
took it. The one in the basement stairway said: “Manufactured 1888 by the Tesla
Fire Alarm Co.”
Not a good
sign.
The one in
the kitchen hallway said simply: “Smoke alarm. Patent pending.”
Oh boy.
So check them. Do it right now, so they're working for you. I know it doesn’t have
quite the pizzazz of the 1942 Fire Prevention Week theme: “Every Fire
Helps Hitler”.
But hey … you
can’t blame the Nazis for everything.
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