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TMI!!!!! I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit!jpranch said:Ya, and I don't leave skid marks in my shorts either.
I have seen several civilian injuries and a fatality in garage fires.MarkRandall said:I'm not sure anyone ever claimed fires don't start in a garage. They certainly can and do, but what was the point of the post?I don't see that the fire caused harm to an occupant. Unless there's a large explosion, most garage fires would not normally threaten life. It's unfortunate some fire fighters had injuries.
Smoke detectors should not be used in areas like garages. Personally, I chose a heat detector innerconnected to the smokes in the home and the heat listed for atmospheres -20So are you in favor of smoke detectors and sprinklers in garages????