The gas inspection was done in the summer and they capped the gas fire because there was a crack in the back of it, I have got central heating but it is very expensive to use as it is an old back boiler. I have asked the landlord if he will replace the gas fire but he has said no and that we should consider using an electric heater instead. Is he Obliged to replace it or do I have to do without?
He only has to supply heat. A gas fire is not a necessity.
My gas fire has been capped should my landlord replace it?
I’m an EMS on training, i just got approved to volunteer on a fire station on my county?
If i get to ride on the truck all the time? do i get to go to every EMS emergency while im on duty? can i go to the station everytime i want? please answer only if you know the questions.
Every one of those questions should be asked of the fire chief.
-Stuart
If a fire destroyed all your belongings? What are the most important things you would try and save?
Think if you were asleep and a fire started in your house, what would you do? You think of all the money you spent on jewelry, clothes and shoes. And you’d lose all your scrapbooks you made and photographs. Ipods, bookcase full of books, and just little memories you saved for a long time from when you were little to now. Now if that were to happen, and you woke up, what are the first things you would grab and try to save?
My family & pets. The insurance replace the possessions. We copied all our pics and sent them to my mom and I can get copies.
Is it still appropriate to call the local fire department to rescue your cat from the tree?
IIt’s still in the movies.
Calling the local fire dept should be the LAST resort. There are several things you should try prior to making this call. First, have you tried enticing the cat down with warm milk in a bowl or acting like a mouse? try it. Have you spoken to your neighbors? It could be their cat and they want it up the tree. If it is indeed your cat you could tell it "come down, or I’m telling daddy!" If it still refuses to come down, call the humane society, the local dogcatcher (who also may do cats) or the local science teacher who has a special interest in obtaining cats for dissecting. If no help still, take it a step higher…call your state’s attorney general for advice. Still no help, call the FBI or CIA for help. Still no help..then call your local fire dept. but only after midnight. Good luck with your cat.
How do you fire drones on the training excercise for alarm fur cobra 11 highway nights (crash time)pc game?
Which key do you push on the keyboard? Also, are there any cheats or walkthroughs for this game?
I have worked this out for the xbox controller. you push rb and you controller the drone and put it under the car, hope this helps
Who was the fire chief in clay city ky in the 60-70?
Him and his family live up stares over the fire house.
I don’t think this is something anyone on Yahoo! Answers can help you with unless they happen to live in Clay City, Kentucky, also. No luck on Google or Yahoo!, sorry. This is more of a small-town question requiring someone local to you to provide you with the answer.
Sorry I can’t be of more help, but I hope you can find out!
My Fire Department needs new trucks and erumpent.?
My Fire Department has money troubles and we need some new trucks. Do you know any body that donates new or used trucks and erumpent?
SEEMED LIKE A GOOD CAUSE. SEE THIS WEB SITE. GOOD LUCK!
http://www.quality1stbasementsystems.com/firetruck/
We pull the fire alarm at school whenever we want to get out of stuff. Whats a better way?
When we have meetings or really bad talks with our advisors or something that we just don’t want to do, we text our peers and someone pulls the fire alarm. We’ve done it 5 or 6 times already and I would like to stop, but can’t think of another way to get out of stuff. Don’t worry, the fire department calls first before coming over.
Keep up the good work! You rock!
Why are so many people ignorant about fire safety and fire hazards?
I’ve heard stories where wildfires have been started by carelessly discarded cigarettes, firing toy rockets into dry brush…etc. In the right conditions, even a cigarette that you thought had gone out can turn into a blazing fire. There’s signs everywhere detailing fire conditions. There’s education out there. Why are people so stupid when it comes to fire? We know Nature has no mercy when it comes to these kinds of things.
Most wild-land fires are caused by arson, illegal burning or burning trash on a windy day. Out of all the wild-land fires each year only .3% are started by a thrown cigarette.
What do you think can be done to prevent the loss of life in bush fires?
We just lost over 200 people in the Victorian bush fires which devastated whole towns and some fires are still burning. How can we make a home fire proof and safe for the occupants while the fire passes over?
Some have suggested that people living in those areas use shelters – a good idea, as long as they are self sufficient (oxygen and water included) and TOTALLY heatproof, not just resistant for a certain number of hours. It would seem that, those shelters, designed to last for a certain period, are those that have been tested using a fail-temperature. I know that temperatures are not constantly unbearable – reaching their hottest as the fire passes, but what about when a fire above of those temperatures hits – they will not perform to their certification. It will become a guessing game, as to the length of time before it does fail.
I think that the only way to make them totally fire-proof, is to do as in Coober Pedy and live underground. Although they do it, because of the heat in that area, they are quite cool, when the outside temperatures are not very nice at all.
Some of the apparent jokesters (I don’t know whether joking or unaware of Aussie terminology) are blaming Bush – he is innocent – this time: A lot of Australians still call wildfires, bush fires: that is what burns – the bush.
A link is provided, so that anyone not knowing about Coober Pedy can see what is done and what the conditions are like (living underground).