Please make sure you have one. We just had a small electrical fire in our house last night. I realized as the refrigerator was on fire and I was on the phone with 911 that we did not have one. Frankly, it is stupid on my part as my mother and step father were both volunteer fire fighters for many years. So, I should know better.
Regardless, please make it a priority to go and get one.
I am thankful all we lost was our refrigerator and of course we just went to Sam's Club last night. But, it could have been much,much worse. I am very thankful. Our fire department responded very quickly although it seemed like hours, it was only several minutes. The fire chief said we were lucky that a few more minutes it would have spread to the cabinets. Thankfully our smoke dectectors woke us up and we were able to see the smoke and the flames coming from underneath our refrigerator.
The worst part of the whole thing was that I was trying to get my cats and one ran out the front door and got up underneath my neighbor's truck. Thankfully, she was safe at least and she is now out and safe back in the house. It just took some coaxing to get her out. I was scared about not being able to get to her as she is an indoor cat.
Does anyone know how to get the smell of burnt plastic out of the house? I have all of the windows open to get some cross ventilation going, but I was wondering if anyone knew of any tricks.
Thanks,
Kelly
Regardless, please make it a priority to go and get one.
I am thankful all we lost was our refrigerator and of course we just went to Sam's Club last night. But, it could have been much,much worse. I am very thankful. Our fire department responded very quickly although it seemed like hours, it was only several minutes. The fire chief said we were lucky that a few more minutes it would have spread to the cabinets. Thankfully our smoke dectectors woke us up and we were able to see the smoke and the flames coming from underneath our refrigerator.
The worst part of the whole thing was that I was trying to get my cats and one ran out the front door and got up underneath my neighbor's truck. Thankfully, she was safe at least and she is now out and safe back in the house. It just took some coaxing to get her out. I was scared about not being able to get to her as she is an indoor cat.
Does anyone know how to get the smell of burnt plastic out of the house? I have all of the windows open to get some cross ventilation going, but I was wondering if anyone knew of any tricks.
Thanks,
Kelly
