http://www.safelincs.co.uk/radio-interl ... ke-alarms/Britcit wrote:This thread got me thinking about dealing with a fire, either pre or post shtf.
Have come to the conclusion that we are woefully unprepared! We have a fire blanket in the kitchen, and that's it. Considering that we live in a timber framed house, we could do with a solid plan, and some way of dealing with a fire. Also, our house is quite large with a section of the house separated from the main house by a hallway, toilet and utility room. A fire could start there and be well established before we knew about it.
Thank you medicmark for raising the question.
Might be worth looking into ^
Also if you have a hot point / indisit / swan / proline /whirlpool tumble drier read this:
http://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk ... le-dryers/