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truedelphi

(32,324 posts)
9. Glad you were there when it happened.
Sat Jan 4, 2014, 05:23 PM
Jan 2014

One of my heaters was only FOUR MONTHS old!

You have to wonder how many fires are happening on account of these devices.

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Recommended. Pass it on!!! NYC_SKP Jan 2014 #1
Good advice mythology Jan 2014 #2
and don't take this information lightly Berlum Jan 2014 #3
That is very, very sad. Squinch Jan 2014 #17
I don't know... DeadLetterOffice Jan 2014 #23
A burst sprinkler system? Owl Jan 2014 #26
water leak form the interior (see insulation hanging) elehhhhna Jan 2014 #31
Automatic icemaker did this to us once when we were on vacation. Flooded kitchen, LuckyLib Jan 2014 #33
We've had enough close calls that when we go on vacation Mariana Jan 2014 #39
I do the same thing. NutmegYankee Jan 2014 #63
We do that, too. murielm99 Jan 2014 #69
I agree. I live in Alaska and fear for all of you. You MUST LISTEN TO THE INFO ON roguevalley Jan 2014 #36
Very good advice! Thank you! peacebird Jan 2014 #38
in a whire out it will save your life take care honey roguevalley Jan 2014 #40
In Canada, for kids that take the bus to school, RC Jan 2014 #58
Anyone north of Atlanta... greytdemocrat Jan 2014 #4
Excellent advice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2014 #5
Thank you for posting this very good advice. I would add: truedelphi Jan 2014 #6
Yep. I had a heater catch fire two weeks ago. progressoid Jan 2014 #8
Glad you were there when it happened. truedelphi Jan 2014 #9
A space heater is what caused the fire that took out much of Fifth Third Ballpark catbyte Jan 2014 #12
Yikes! Thinking of the Firefighters who had to respond, in all truedelphi Jan 2014 #35
What made things worse was the sprinkler system was disabled because they were catbyte Jan 2014 #37
Don't forget to check your fire extinguisher(s). I checked my this afternoon and madinmaryland Jan 2014 #20
I remember the winter he's talking about too (20+ years ago). Shandris Jan 2014 #7
We have a bathroom faucet that alwas freezes when it gets to -20ºF Jackpine Radical Jan 2014 #10
When I remodeled the house I'm sitting in right now... Kaleva Jan 2014 #22
We have done some remodeling over the last few years. murielm99 Jan 2014 #70
Many people who remodel just do the cosmetic stuff and skip the important improvements. Kaleva Jan 2014 #71
k&r... spanone Jan 2014 #11
K & R democrank Jan 2014 #13
Thanks and shared! nt babylonsister Jan 2014 #14
You're a better friend than I, b'sis! elleng Jan 2014 #16
KICK! Cha Jan 2014 #15
This company deserves recognition. The tips they provided are a great PSA, panader0 Jan 2014 #18
likely will earn them more business... handmade34 Jan 2014 #27
Thanks for this post. Having trouble figuring out: Paper Roses Jan 2014 #19
Try shutting off the valves under the sink jeff47 Jan 2014 #30
If you have extra quilts, put them up on the windows.... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2014 #21
Thus the term 3 Dog Night PeoViejo Jan 2014 #59
Don't forget your washer hoses. passiveporcupine Jan 2014 #24
K & R n/t DeadLetterOffice Jan 2014 #25
Very important information about the antifreeze recomendation jeff47 Jan 2014 #28
Very good point. If you have pets and drip the wrong one on the floor, it will be a disaster! GreenPartyVoter Jan 2014 #32
heat tape is your friend... handmade34 Jan 2014 #29
When I was growing up in Indiana, we had a week of sub-zero temps EVERY January BlueStreak Jan 2014 #34
How do I locate my water shut-off valve? Jim Lane Jan 2014 #41
Jim Lane, I suggest you ask these important questions in a separate post, elleng Jan 2014 #42
Your boiler is a pressurized system so shutting off house water shouldn't affect it. Kaleva Jan 2014 #47
It should be next to your water meter. NutmegYankee Jan 2014 #61
This is your homes SCVDem Jan 2014 #43
They are deep enough to be below the frost line. NutmegYankee Jan 2014 #62
I live in Southern California and it's frikking COLD outside!! nikto Jan 2014 #44
If I may add, also worried for any pets left outside and for the life long demo Jan 2014 #45
Good to know. blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #46
Pets need extra attention, too! Don't forget our furry friends! Major Hogwash Jan 2014 #48
I'm curious: does anyone do anything different Ilsa Jan 2014 #53
Great advice debunkthis Jan 2014 #49
Any wood heating: use a Carbon MONOXIDE detector. Don't burn anything else. Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2014 #50
K and R. Nt MaeScott Jan 2014 #51
And take care of your fur babies! Enthusiast Jan 2014 #52
wish u folks well allan01 Jan 2014 #54
For anyone who goes camping...if you have any sleeping bags stashed with your camping supplies.. truth2power Jan 2014 #55
If you have some exposed pipes... Blanks Jan 2014 #56
I too got this message from my HVAC guy. seabeckind Jan 2014 #57
kinda waiting for it to happen PatrynXX Jan 2014 #60
Thanks, elleng! Demeter Jan 2014 #64
two words .... passive solar rickford66 Jan 2014 #65
Sounds great. elleng Jan 2014 #66
Calls for bullet points rather than one huge paragraph treestar Jan 2014 #67
k and r niyad Jan 2014 #68
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