In only 30 seconds, a small flame will destroy the house and become a big fire threatening the lives of the people inside. According to Glenn Gaine, deputy director of the US fire department, the annual fire deaths of Americans exceeds the total of all natural disasters in the United States. Even if individuals are escaped, the fire costs tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars due to property damage - up to $ 50,000 to rebuild the kitchen on fire
The most worriing thing is that due to the flammability of the substances in the home, the home fire has become dangerous and destructive recently. According to John Drengenenberg, Director of Consumer Safety at Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 30 years ago, you took an average of 14 to 17 minutes to get away from a home fire. "Today, synthetic materials are spreading in the house, so it takes about two or three minutes for the occupants to leave," Drengenberg said. As a result of the fire tests carried out by UL, we found that most families of synthetic furniture can be completely swallowed within 4 minutes.
So what happens in the first few minutes of fire? Is there a change from manageable to unmanageable? This old house broke a series of events with a typical kitchen fire, showing the spread of the damage. Keep learning your family, your loved ones and ways to best protect your own lives.
You may have heard that I say this, but I say it again - in this country, in our own community, we often say that our house is burning think. When your house is burning, it is really hard to focus on the big picture because of your previous emergency situation. Four years ago, in the summer of 2014, I served as a communication director of an international environmental charity called Global Green. I have five children from pre-school to high school, my wife is a full time school teacher in the south central part of Los Angeles.
I can not write full time until I finish writing. I happened for the first time in 2004 when I was receiving a scholarship at the Fire Art Work Center in Provincetown. Then I really know what it means to be a full time writer This is a very difficult experience. VTN: It's very difficult. Until that time, I was writing the cutting edge of my life - I was eager to just for the moment that I could write full time. As a result, I am totally unrealistic about my ability. Until that moment, I kept thinking: Oh, I am a really good writer in fact. I only need that opportunity. If I can work full-time for a while, I can finish this short story I am writing.
I think several things are going on. First of all, let the people know that it is not a youth center, but there. We are striving to advertise it as Old Fire House, not Old Fire House Teen Center. This is a past situation. I think people are wrong. We have crazy gear and crazy sound system as it is all implemented by Bear Creek Studios. This is a wonderful space. I got more regional bands and got a new booker trying to set up a teen band for them. This has not happened for six years, and it only focuses on the Redmond band. I think that this is where many viewers get lost. My dreams over the past decade (not perfect, I am not that old) will be reunited at the Fire House. Waxwing met again last year or the previous year and joined the Vera project. I only know that people want to play there again. This may be a big appeal. Such things may happen, or a series of reunion shows