What happened to the water used to fight the fire reported at the following web address?
http://www.freep.com/article/20090111/NEWS07/90111020
It is apparent that the house involved did not have an automatic sprinkler system, which makes it safe to assume that there was no provision for the sequestering of fire-fighting water.
The fire started in the aftermath of a storm, which implies that the entire locality must have been awash in flowing water.
Could something similar happen to you?
Fires in warehouses are amongst the worst. Hazardous materials get released in to public water bodies in huge amounts.
Fire-fighting forces should use dry powder to douse warehouse and factory fires. All production and storage sites must have facilities for automatic isolation of fire-fighting wastes.
Post below or write to SafetyBrigade@gmail.com to safeguard your storage, production, office, and home sites.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
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