Anyone involved with a Fire Department/Fire Marshall have any input on what size, what type, and what quantity should be in "X" area?
Everyone posts up new toys and projects they are working on. I think one majorly overlooked item in a garage is fire safety equipment. Out of all the rooms in a home, the garage (should!) have the most flammable stuff in it. As I talk to my friends NOBODY has given a second thought to extinguishers or detectors. They are too busy buying socket sets, new welders, and lifts.
There's gasoline, kerosene, diesel, aerosol solvents, liquid solvents, oil, propane, natural gas, wood, workbenches, insulation. Plenty of ignition sources like hot cars, lawn mowers, string trimmers, welders, grinders, propane/mapp/oxy torches, batteries, water heater. You name it, it can easily catch on fire in there. Lots of us have attached garages... which means your entire house could burn to the ground!!
I just mounted up two small extinguishers, one on each opposing wall. I'm not sure if that's even enough?! Come to think of it, I don't even have a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector in the garage!!!!
Above the workbench on the slatwall... and another directly behind me in between the drive bays. I'll have to check out what type they are too.
Everyone posts up new toys and projects they are working on. I think one majorly overlooked item in a garage is fire safety equipment. Out of all the rooms in a home, the garage (should!) have the most flammable stuff in it. As I talk to my friends NOBODY has given a second thought to extinguishers or detectors. They are too busy buying socket sets, new welders, and lifts.
There's gasoline, kerosene, diesel, aerosol solvents, liquid solvents, oil, propane, natural gas, wood, workbenches, insulation. Plenty of ignition sources like hot cars, lawn mowers, string trimmers, welders, grinders, propane/mapp/oxy torches, batteries, water heater. You name it, it can easily catch on fire in there. Lots of us have attached garages... which means your entire house could burn to the ground!!
I just mounted up two small extinguishers, one on each opposing wall. I'm not sure if that's even enough?! Come to think of it, I don't even have a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector in the garage!!!!
Above the workbench on the slatwall... and another directly behind me in between the drive bays. I'll have to check out what type they are too.
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