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LadyLocust

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I think most here realize we had a fire recently. We are finally beginning to clean it up. I just thought if there was a way to help others with our travesty, I’d like to do that.
For starters: keep an inventory list. I have done this in the house but not in the garage- shame on me. I know it’s tedious, but it’s a good thing to have. I now compare it to knowing what we have in the bank.
Thing two: our kitchen faucet also went kaput this past week. That is minor by comparison, but I shut the water off until the plumber could arrive. (Yes I know how to change one. We are renting so not allowed). I had to haul water from the bathroom to the kitchen to do dishes etc. Imagine if it was from the river or even just outside. It was a good reminder of how easy we typically have it.
Feel free to add morsels of actionable items. I know there are many here with significant skills. Let’s just help each other.
 
Good idea on the inventory! Fire has been on my mind of late. In fact I mounted a 2nd fire extinguisher in dad’s kitchen last week. Mom’s dementia is really bad, she shouldn’t cook but dad can’t watch her every moment. Even if he was there I don’t know if he’d think to use the extinguisher. I’d previously mounted one below the sink right beside the stove but it’s in the cabinet. Mom thought it looked tacky on the wall. This time I didn’t ask, just mounted on the wall in easy reach while they were at church. I don’t think she’s even noticed it, at least I’ve heard no complaints.

Photo's are a good thing too. Go through your house and take pictures of every room. Then there's a visual record of what you have.
 
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I think most here realize we had a fire recently. We are finally beginning to clean it up. I just thought if there was a way to help others with our travesty, I’d like to do that.
For starters: keep an inventory list. I have done this in the house but not in the garage- shame on me. I know it’s tedious, but it’s a good thing to have. I now compare it to knowing what we have in the bank.
Thing two: our kitchen faucet also went kaput this past week. That is minor by comparison, but I shut the water off until the plumber could arrive. (Yes I know how to change one. We are renting so not allowed). I had to haul water from the bathroom to the kitchen to do dishes etc. Imagine if it was from the river or even just outside. It was a good reminder of how easy we typically have it.
Feel free to add morsels of actionable items. I know there are many here with significant skills. Let’s just help each other.
Thank you for this thread. I am so sorry for your loss and the difficulty that goes with that. Has the cause of the fire been determined? I'm just curious, because that too may help us.

We had a house fire when I was a young teenager. All of my clothing was lost in that fire, mostly due to smoke damage, not actually burning.

I appreciate the reminder to inventory. Things like tools would be the more expensive items and more challenging to replace, I would think.
 
Fires are always on the top of our minds here. A couple years ago there was a fire that burned to within a half mile of our property line. In total it burned over 300,000 acres. Before we evacuated we went around to every building and took pictures of the outside of the buildings and pics of everything inside.
Prior to that fire I signed an agreement with the Forest Service giving them permission to dip water out of our pond if they need it. I also gave them permission to drive up on a hill near our old barn site. From this point they could see much of the nothern fire line. From there they could direct the tanker planes and helicopter ops. About 25 miles away we had another property that burned 100%, every weed, stick and tree was lost.
Fires are the biggest threat up here where we live. The fire a few years ago started over 30 miles south of us. We thought we were plenty far enough away, nope.
 
I'm sorry for your loss LL:( Thank you for being kind enough to try and help others to not have to face the same misery.

Many years ago, I took a video camera and recorded everything we had in one barn and house b/c that's all we had at the time. I put the tape in the fireproof safe inside a fireproof box at the house. If I remember correctly, hubby went through the barn opening drawers and cabinets and explaning what type or brand of equipment he was showing if it wasn't readily apparent. He mentioned if he bought it new and how much he thought it was when he bought it. We just went along and chatted at the camera while we were filming to add a bit more information.

We really should do that with the new barn and the house now b/c things have changed a lot since then. However, I believe the insurance company will only cover for the top amount that you told them your belongings were worth, so that is something to keep in mind. Maybe going through and video taping our stuff would make us rethink the dollar amount we have chosen.

Today I went outside and vacuumed as much lint as I could from our dryer vent. I had jersey gloves on so I took all the fins off the exhaust and crammed the vacuum nozzle in as far as I could. Then I shoved my hand in as far as I could and grabbed a bit more lint, while also cleaning out the metal exhaust tube with my glove so that lint can easily slide on outside. After that, I came inside and vacuumed out the dryer lint trap and as much of the lint that I could reach from there. Hopefully that makes a difference in reducing a fire hazzard. I knew it was time for a lint cleaning b/c the dust was starting to build up indoors.

I think it was Jazzy who mentioned the fire blankets a while ago. I bought some and have them in the barn and in the car. They would be invaluable if you had a small fire and the extinguisher didn't work.
 
Video is a great way to record your stuff to compare to inventory list.

Another thing I'm going to do while I'm off work is to go thru our home and auto insurance. With inflation the way its been I'm sure our coverage isnt where it should be.
That's a good idea. We met with our insurance guy a couple months ago to review our policies. We added a lot more coverage to reflect all the changes here.
 
I think most here realize we had a fire recently. We are finally beginning to clean it up. I just thought if there was a way to help others with our travesty, I’d like to do that.
For starters: keep an inventory list. I have done this in the house but not in the garage- shame on me. I know it’s tedious, but it’s a good thing to have. I now compare it to knowing what we have in the bank.
Thing two: our kitchen faucet also went kaput this past week. That is minor by comparison, but I shut the water off until the plumber could arrive. (Yes I know how to change one. We are renting so not allowed). I had to haul water from the bathroom to the kitchen to do dishes etc. Imagine if it was from the river or even just outside. It was a good reminder of how easy we typically have it.
Feel free to add morsels of actionable items. I know there are many here with significant skills. Let’s just help each other.
I was wondering what was going on..guess I missed that post
 
Our meeting yesterday was talking about the fires we've had here and things to do to help our homes survive if one rolls through.

Having a good buffer zone around structures and maintaining good outdoor housekeeping , raking up leaves, cleaning off roof of leaves n needles..stuff like that is very helpful. In my area ..mowing the grasses, keeping it down and many disk fire breaks around their acreage for extra protection.

This last summer a few of us bought some of those IBC totes. The ones with a metal frame around a heavy plastic 250 gallon tank. The idea is to stage them strategically around the property structures as a pre staged water source, with a pump hoze or sprinkler system hooked up to it. One guy is going to put one on a trailer so it is mobile.

I also think those fire blankets are pretty handy to have around along with fire extinguishers.
 
Also, a friendly reminder that if you think you're homeowners insurance adequately covers your firearms, gun parts/accessories and ammo; there's a 99% chance you are horribly wrong. Unless you only own a sole Maverick 88 12 gauge. I met with every major insurance carrier until I gave up and went with firearms collectors insurance separate from my homeowners policy.

I keep a fully inventory with photos on IronKey encrypted flash drives, one well hidden inside Charlene and another at pops place.
 
Also, a friendly reminder that if you think you're homeowners insurance adequately covers your firearms, gun parts/accessories and ammo; there's a 99% chance you are horribly wrong. Unless you only own a sole Maverick 88 12 gauge. I met with every major insurance carrier until I gave up and went with firearms collectors insurance separate from my homeowners policy.

I keep a fully inventory with photos on IronKey encrypted flash drives, one well hidden inside Charlene and another at pops place.
Do you have a link to the iron key drives?
 
Heads up - As there doesn't seem to be an appropriate thread as to a new threat possibility and thinking at the moment it might be slightly immature to start one until the first bomb drops - will use this existing thread " for this post " . -- For the first time in memory the United States only days after declaring Mexican drug cartels " terrorist organizations " are conducting ariel recon flying military U.S. aircraft over Mexican territory . Also for the first time in memory an United States Nuclear powered aircraft carrier has gotten into position for possible strikes on Mexican drug cartels .
 
Heads up - As there doesn't seem to be an appropriate thread as to a new threat possibility and thinking at the moment it might be slightly immature to start one until the first bomb drops - will use this existing thread " for this post " . -- For the first time in memory the United States only days after declaring Mexican drug cartels " terrorist organizations " are conducting ariel recon flying military U.S. aircraft over Mexican territory . Also for the first time in memory an United States Nuclear powered aircraft carrier has gotten into position for possible strikes on Mexican drug cartels .
I think it’s a great place for it. Would like to see what others think/do to prepare for this. (That’s part of why we’re here right?)
 
Heads up - As there doesn't seem to be an appropriate thread as to a new threat possibility and thinking at the moment it might be slightly immature to start one until the first bomb drops - will use this existing thread " for this post " . -- For the first time in memory the United States only days after declaring Mexican drug cartels " terrorist organizations " are conducting ariel recon flying military U.S. aircraft over Mexican territory . Also for the first time in memory an United States Nuclear powered aircraft carrier has gotten into position for possible strikes on Mexican drug cartels .
I don't think there is any danger of war between US and Mexico.
Even with just the threat of a tariff, they caved in record time and sent 10K troops to the border to stop fentanyl.
Even if we decide to help them take out the cartels, our bombs are so precise, only one is needed to take out a compound.
Mexico would probably respond like you, when someone pops a zit on your back. :rolleyes:
Likely, our planes flying over are only providing intel to Mexico's government.
 
There's all kinds of chatter on the web about possible things happening on super bowl Sunday. I'm at the point where I almost don't care anymore. We won't be far from home on Sunday b/c we hardly ever are anyways. If something happens, I at least feel like we have POTUS that will protect us to the best of his ability.

As an example of chatter....someone posted about the movie Sum of All Fears where the POTUS went to the superbowl and the bomb dropped. I don't know if Trump will be there or not? Heck, I don't even know where the superbowl is this year. Football is not my thing.
 
There's all kinds of chatter on the web about possible things happening on super bowl Sunday. I'm at the point where I almost don't care anymore. We won't be far from home on Sunday b/c we hardly ever are anyways. If something happens, I at least feel like we have POTUS that will protect us to the best of his ability.
As an example of chatter....someone posted about the movie Sum of All Fears where the POTUS went to the superbowl and the bomb dropped. I don't know if Trump will be there or not? Heck, I don't even know where the superbowl is this year. Football is not my thing.
Yep, he's gonna be there...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is going to the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday, the first sitting president to do so.
The U.S. Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the president, said in a statement Tuesday that it has had staff on the ground for days preparing for his visit. Trump will watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-attends-super-bowl-ae879e4f0a905b103e9059245f2887e2
 
Drugs on the streets of the U.S. are about to go way up in price as Republicans choke the drug supply chain . Democrats ain't happy about that and neither are the drug addicts . When they need a fix and it ain't available they are crazy . Expect and be alert for crazy addicts to do crazy things .
 
Drugs on the streets of the U.S. are about to go way up in price as Republicans choke the drug supply chain . Democrats ain't happy about that and neither are the drug addicts . When they need a fix and it ain't available they are crazy . Expect and be alert for crazy addicts to do crazy things .
That's a good point. Maybe they'll get clean or die off.
 
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