Hi. Bumping this thread.
In 2003, I lost my GF of nearly 2 years (I would have likely married her) to an arson house fire just outside of the OSU campus.
The college sophomores who survived the fire are 29 and 30 years old now. They are parents and professionals. They have lived all over - California, New York, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina. Some o…
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Since then, her father (who is still my close friend) has advocated and even testified before congress about the TYPE of smoke detectors that are required in residences.
I’d like to implore all of you to have at least 1 photoelectric (or combo) smoke alarm on every floor of your homes. Traditional (ionization) alarms are great at detecting flames, but photoelectric detectors are superior at detecting smoke and smoldering fires… the most deadly kind.
These alarms would have likely saved my GF and her friends that night. Pls keep your families safe!
~Much Deezy Love