By Lorraine
Glowczak
The
Windham Fire and Rescue Department provided a public service announcement in
front of the Town Hall on Tuesday, October 2nd at 6:30 p.m. to educate the
public on the importance of installing a residential sprinkler system. The
event took place prior to the regularly scheduled Town Council Meeting and many
of the Town Councilors were present.
Putting out a fire in the "room" without a sprinkler |
The
risk of fire is a serious matter in any structure but especially the home where
love ones live and sleep. Every year, the majority of fire deaths happen at
home. To show the benefits of installing a sprinkler system, the fire
department provided a demonstration using two staged living rooms in a large
trailer. The purpose was to illustrate how fast a fire can spread and how
quickly it can be contained with proper sprinkler system installation.
A
controlled fire was lit to the first “room” that did not contain a sprinkler.
Within thirty minutes of the furniture catching fire, the flames had escalated
to the point of being uncontrollable and was then put out by the Fire
Department.
“On a
typical call, once dispatched, it takes an average of seven minutes to respond
to and arrive at the emergency location,” explained Fire Chief Brent Libby.
The
second staged fire, the “room” with the sprinkler system, faired much better.
The water from the system put out the fire without the help of fire department,
demonstrating one of the best methods of home fire extermination.
National
Fire Prevention week begins on October 7 and ends on October 13, 2018. Other
safety measures you can take include having a home escape plan, ensuring smoke
alarms are in working order by using the test button at least once a month and
install one in every sleeping room, outside every sleeping area, and on every
level of the home including the basement.
Additionally,
be aware that cooking is one of the leading causes of home fires due to leaving
the kitchen unattended while using the stove.
Another leading cause is heating equipment. Please remember that all
heaters need space so keep anything that can burn at least 3-feet away from
heating equipment.
For
more info., contact the Windham Fire and Rescue officeat 207-892-1911 or visit
www.nfpa.org/fpw. <
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