Posted by Keith Molden on August 22, 2011 at 14:15:16 from (173.81.189.125):
yesterday while I was not at home, the wife was going to boil some water to scald tomatoes. She inadvertantly turned on the wrong burner. Burner was under a skillet with bacon drippings in it. Grand daughter wanted her outside for a minute (you know how those minutes go). Long story short she heard the smoke alarm going off and found the skilllet on fire, grabbed the fire extinguisher that hangs on the wall in the laundry room & saved the house. No damage only to the range hood that I wanted to replace anyway. Quite a bit of cleanup from the extinguisher as it's a 10 pounder and she emptied it. Said she wanted to make sure it was out. I kinda think she got a little shook. Sure beats losing everything and building a new home. We've never needed a fire extinguisher or smoke alarm till now, but sure am glad they were there when she needed them. Guys, if you don't have them in your home, please get them, best insurance you'll ever have. Keith
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