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I can't believe she never attempted to meet any of the families today she is totally useless.
Not a frig, but a dryer fire cuz a belt broke. Never run your dryer while sleeping. Also, dishwashers starting on fire. I had a very high end dishwasher that apparently starts on fire. I found that out when I was looking for a replacement part on the net. Never wash dishes while sleeping.
I know nothing of a frig.
I had a mice problem in my home. I stuffed holes such as around pipes that came in from the basement with steel wool.
My son had a fit. He said steel wool burns easily. I did not believe him. Yup. It does,
There are so many things made out of cheap plastic. They are just like gasoline

Picture taken inside a guted Grenfell Tower flat on Thursday shows the extent of the damage Credit: HANDOUT
Natasha Elcock Credit: FacebookMother saved family by flooding flat
A quick-thinking mother caught in the Grenfell Tower inferno saved her family by flooding her 11th floor flat.
Natasha Elcock, 39, was trapped was trapped along with her six-year-old daughter and boyfriend as the building was engulfed in flames.
With the fire sweeping up the building Ms Elcock and her family had been told to stay put.
But she acted swiftly rushing into the bathroom and turning on the taps.
"I let the bathroom flood. It kept the flat damp. It may have saved our lives," she told the Daily Star.
Not a frig, but a dryer fire cuz a belt broke. Never run your dryer while sleeping. Also, dishwashers starting on fire. I had a very high end dishwasher that apparently starts on fire. I found that out when I was looking for a replacement part on the net. Never wash dishes while sleeping.
I know nothing of a frig.
I had a mice problem in my home. I stuffed holes such as around pipes that came in from the basement with steel wool.
My son had a fit. He said steel wool burns easily. I did not believe him. Yup. It does,
There are so many things made out of cheap plastic. They are just like gasoline
My dryer almost caught on fire once. The way our vent is in the laundry room the hose was not straight and it made a sharp turn. We had no idea because we weren't the ones who set up the dryer when we moved. One day I smelled burning and it was coming from the laundry room. Luckily my sh was home and was able to disconnect. Once it cooled we opened the back and there was burnt lint all at the bottom. Now I have it rigged where the hose goes straight to the garage. It's a total redneck set up but as long as we live here I will never hook it back up to the vent in the laundry room.
Sorry for the OT rant.
If it's a gas dryer that is a very bad idea... you will get carbon monoxide in your garage. If it's electric you'll be okay but have lots of moisture. Not ideal.
OMG ... the stories oh all are telling tonight about your fire mishaps or near-mishaps are eye-openers.
The one about the young couple who called family is heartbreaking and painful to read. :tears:
and the mother who flooded her bathroom ---- what a fast-thinking woman. that is something I don't think I would be smart enough to try. kudos to her.
I hope corporate manslaughter charges are coming.
Why prejudge the outcome of the public enquiry?
Or is it pitchfolk and flaming torches time?
How are such high temperatures reached? Is this normal in a building fire?
And has it been said what the safety concerns regarding the top floors are? Is this where fire are still being battled, or is there concern over structural safety?
Sorry I have only questions :blushing: But you seem very knowledgeable so I gotta ask.
I'm far from London but even I can see there was major negligence from the ministers or whatever they are. People lost their lives so someone could save money. Moo. This is how I've interpreted this again moo.
I've also read in some articles that fire sprinklers failed to engage while other articles said there were no sprinklers.
And, like the Ghostship, hazardous material - in this case most likely budget-cutting cladding insulation - spread the fire so quickly that it became impossible for firefighters to control it. 30 minutes!
We don't know that there has been "major negligence", and even if there has that's a far cry from being able to bring a corporate manslaughter prosecution let alone getting a conviction under one.
This is a summary of the relevant legislation around corporate manslaughter in the UK:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_Manslaughter_and_Corporate_Homicide_Act_2007
The refurbishment project was in the hands of the board of KCTMO, more than half of whose members are residents:
http://www.kctmo.org.uk/sub/about-us/20/the-board
"Rally for justice to be held on Friday
The Press Association reports that people are planning a rally in Westminster on Friday to call for justice for those caught up in the Grenfell Tower fire.
A Facebook event, Justice for Grenfell!, has been listed as taking place at 6pm on Friday outside the Department for Communities and Local Government in Marsham Street, with more than 1,000 people said to be attending.
The posting said: At least 12 people have died in the fire at Grenfell Tower. They deserve justice. We demand answers .
Solidarity with the residents of Grenfell Tower.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...ore-fatalities-after-tower-block-blaze-latest
If it's a gas dryer that is a very bad idea... you will get carbon monoxide in your garage. If it's electric you'll be okay but have lots of moisture. Not ideal.