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    I know that you are tired of being reminded to change your smoke detector batteries...Despite the fact that I religiously make sure that our tenants have working fire alarms, I neglected to check my own elderly Mother's equipment-and will regret it for the rest of my life.

    She was lost forever, when some discarded cigarette ashes smoldered in a wastebasket, setting fire to the exit of her bedroom-soon engulfing half of her home before firefighters arrived. I hope that all of you will learn from our devastating experience.

    While I don't blame myself, action on my part could have minimized our pain. Please make sure that your loved ones, neighbors and friends are protected from this preventable situation.

    Thank you

  • #2
    Good reminder. Don't remember when I last checked mine. Will do it now.
    There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness.":shocked4:

    1957 Skagit Express Cruiser Rosario

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    • #3
      Wow Greg,
      Really sad to hear ,makes a wet boat seem like nothing.
      Let`s hope we have a better year from here on out......doing whatever we can within our powers.Some things we learn the hardest of ways,sorry you had this one little thing cause so much harm.
      TimM
      unk.year 10` Mahogeny "DragonFly"racer
      15` SAFE boat w/120 hp Johnson
      SeaRay 175BR
      Hi-Laker lapline
      14` Trailorboat

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      • #4
        Good advice

        Thanks for the reminder. So sorry for your loss. I read about it in the paper. I don't think she was elderly since I'm only a year or two younger.
        I take care of my alarm but I didn't think of my mom's. I'll be checking it out this week.
        Thanks again. Dave

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        • #5
          So sorry for your loss Greg. I saw the article in the paper as well. Very sad.

          I'll be checking our detectors today.
          Mark
          Silverdale, WA.
          1956 BellBoy Express 16

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          • #6
            Thanks for the support guys, like Tim says-learn from my mistakes, rather than the hard way. We always seem to think that it won't happen to us.

            I agree with you, Dave- she wasn't elderly by age or spirit, but was disabled from having multiple sclerosis, which may have limited her ability to battle for her life by breaking a window and crawling out. She was my hero with how she handled her daily life, and was very low maintenance-thus nobody caught the detectors without batteries...she burned a few pans in her days, so the batteries disappeared.

            Trying to make lemonade out of lemons. Have a great day!

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            • #7
              Really sorry to here what happened Greg.

              I will go check mine right now. We heat with a wood stove too.
              Helmar Joe Johanesen
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              1961 17ft Dorsett Catalina.1958 Uniflite 17 ft
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