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I got this from e-mail circulation....

New eye opening information on home fires :tears:

"This was received from a friend in the home insurance business." It is well worth reading. This is one of those emails that if you didn't send it, rest assured someone on your list will suffer for not reading it.

The original message was written by a lady whose brother and his wife learned a hard lesson this past week. Their house burned down.... nothing left but ashes. They have good insurance so the home will be replaced and most of the contents. That is the good news. However, they were sick when they found out the cause of the fire.

The insurance investigator sifted through the ashes for several hours. He had the cause of the fire traced to the master bathroom. He asked her sister-in-law what she had plugged in the bathroom. She listed the normal things....curling iron, blow dryer. He kept saying to her, "No, this would be something that would disintegrate at high temperatures".

Then her sister-in-law remembered she had a Glade Plug-In in the bathroom. The investigator had one of those "Aha" moments. He said that was the cause of the fire. He said he has seen more home fires started with the plug-in type room fresheners than anything else.

He said the plastic they are made from is a THIN plastic. He also said that in every case there was nothing left to prove that it even existed. When the investigator looked in the wall plug, the two prongs left from the plug-in were still in there.

Her sister-in-law had one of the plug-ins that had a small night light built in it. She said she had noticed that the light would dim and then finally go out. She would walk into the bathroom a few hours later, and the light would be back on again. The investigator said that the unit was getting too hot, and would dim and go out rather than just blow the light bulb. Once it cooled down it would come on. That is a warning sign.

The investigator said he personally wouldn't have any type of plug in fragrance device anywhere in his house. He has seen too many homes that have been burnt down due to them.

PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK.

NOT ONLY COULD IT SAVE SOMEONE'S HOME, BUT IT COULD SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE."

:ily: :wave: :ily: :wave:
 
It's why I don't use plug-in fragrance stuff. It could cause a fire. The only best safe to prevent fire is usin' my fragrance candle in glass bowls. Before I leave this house, I would blow the candle out first - never leave them on. :)
 
I don't use the plug in fragrances either. I use my favorite scented candles and of course I blow them out before I step out of my home or go to bed.
 
Yeah, Well this is good information to save lives not only for the ladies but for the guys too with light bulb plug ins and not just the scented Glade plug ins.
 
Heath said:
Yeah, Well this is good information not only for the ladies but for the guys too with light bulb plug ins and not just the scented Glade plug ins.
Yes it is a good information.
 
That is very strange I used plug in fragrances for five years and never once caught on fire.

If the unit was getting too hot, that means the fragrances is running out, Have to either replace it for a refill or unplug. :)
 
Heath, don't you have anything better to do than shout that the sky is falling? You do this, like, everyday. Please verify your email before you spread false rumors.

It's fake. It shows the obvious signs of an urban legend:

"This was received from a friend in the home insurance business."

Yup, no names, just "a friend of a brother's uncle's dead girlfriend's inbred cousin's drunk mother-in-law's co-worker's agent's no-so-famous clone." Strike one.

It is well worth reading. This is one of those emails that if you didn't send it, rest assured someone on your list will suffer for not reading it.

Is it really harmless to pass around paranoid delusions as spam? You bet. Strike two.

The insurance investigator sifted through the ashes for several hours.

Strike three. "Insurance investigators" don't do the investigating. The fire department does. The fire department determines where the fire came from and will compile a report to give to the insurance adjuster.

The investigator said he personally wouldn't have any type of plug in fragrance device anywhere in his house. He has seen too many homes that have been burnt down due to them.

Just in case. Strike four. Too many homes burnt down, and no one has done public investigations on this? Hmmmmmm. Definitely fake.
 
Cheri said:
That is very strange I used plug in fragrances for five years and never once caught on fire.

If the unit was getting too hot, that means the fragrances is running out, Have to either replace it for a refill or unplug. :)

:confused:

ME TOO!!! especially those from the bath and body shop, u know those fancy ones, not the cheap glade ones you get the food store...
 
Snopes.com says it is

" Undetermined " ( Can't say wheter it is true or false )

I am Deaf too and I am not gonna gamble with my life while I am in bed asleep and flames are roaring all the way in the house. No Thanks Man !!!

Sheesh !!! Oh Man !!!! I did not even know that one was listed on Snopes.com because it made sense.

I sounded a safety warning alarm. To be on the safe side. Better safe than sorry.

I would not want to see any of you homeless due to a house fire and have to live in the homeless shelter amongst the newly released ex-cons, killers rapists and convicts , drunks and drug addicts until you get a new place to live if you do not have house insurance. I feel bad for the victims of the home loss fires that they have to stay at a hell hole shelter until they get a place to live. They do not belong there. Homeless shelters are savage and brutal places much like prison only, the homeless shelters are unfortunately, much more dangerous than prison.

There should be a seperate shelter , one for the homeless and the another one for the home fire victims.
 
Dennis said:
Heath, don't you have anything better to do than shout that the sky is falling? You do this, like, everyday. Please verify your email before you spread false rumors.

It's fake. It shows the obvious signs of an urban legend:



Yup, no names, just "a friend of a brother's uncle's dead girlfriend's inbred cousin's drunk mother-in-law's co-worker's agent's no-so-famous clone." Strike one.



Is it really harmless to pass around paranoid delusions as spam? You bet. Strike two.



Strike three. "Insurance investigators" don't do the investigating. The fire department does. The fire department determines where the fire came from and will compile a report to give to the insurance adjuster.



Just in case. Strike four. Too many homes burnt down, and no one has done public investigations on this? Hmmmmmm. Definitely fake.

I don't do that everyday and I thought that was a good post worthy of saving lives.
 
Dennis said:
"Insurance investigators" don't do the investigating. The fire department does. The fire department determines where the fire came from and will compile a report to give to the insurance adjuster.

Insurance adjustors are also investigators of an advanced breed. And insurance investigators have more time and money than publicly funded Fire departments.

Richard
 
Heath said:
The investigator said that the unit was getting too hot, and would dim and go out rather than just blow the light bulb. Once it cooled down it would come on. That is a warning sign.

If that were true, the street lights would be interesting to watch.

Richard
 
Nesmuth said:
If that were true, the street lights would be interesting to watch.

Richard

I think you misunderstood.... the little light bulb that you plug in for the kids to see in the dark

or

to use as a home security safety measure in conjunction with backup security lights if the power goes off.
 
Heath said:
the little light bulb that you plug in for the kids to see in the dark


Speaking of night lights for kids? Jordan has one and been having that since the day after he was born. So haven't caught on fire either. :thumb:
 
Last year in Providence, R.I., a couple's house burned down totally. Luckily no one was hurt, as they were sleeping at the time the fire started. It took the fire investigators several days to figure out what the cause of the blaze had been. By the third day, it was discovered (as in this story) there was a Glade Plugin in the bathroom, and it became so hot it exploded and caused a fire, lucky the popping noise of the plugin was enough to wake up the couple and get out of the house. But, they lost their home and everything in it. A house can be replaced, not lives.
 
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