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Old 12-06-2009, 03:18 PM   #1
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Question for fire folks...

CFD 5, or anyone else that may know or have an opinion...

Should I have a Health, Flamability, Reactivity warning label on the outside of the garage?
Seems like these are more for liquid chemicals, but does anyone else post it just to keep our service(wo)men safer?

Last thing I want is for someone to go running in if the Acetylene tank is gonna explode...



By the way, I'm thinking that I need to wear one of these at all times on my person with a 1 in the Blue (Health) part...

1 = Caution - May be irritating
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Old 12-06-2009, 03:32 PM   #2
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I'm gonna say no ! you can't expect everyone to post it. So you must assume that every garage,shop,house ...etc. has hazards such as these.


Angie says I should have to wear one ! something about methane !!
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Old 12-06-2009, 04:03 PM   #3
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Yeah, I see your point about assuming the worst, but I guess I was wondering if removing that assumption by posting the warning label might be beneficial... maybe it's just me... :confused:

Thanks for chiming in "your gasiousness"
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Old 12-06-2009, 05:19 PM   #4
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I know the fire cheif told me that they always expect the worse...

my garage burnt down in Nov last year and i had all of the bad stuff, laquer thinner, paint scraps, old oil, gas cans, torches, etc... i was lucky, i think the only things that i thnk exploded was the gas cans and laquer thinner.... the fire stayed high in the building with 8 tires in the rafters...
it was a 3 alarm....
lost a lot but it all worked out in the end...:)

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Old 12-06-2009, 06:11 PM   #5
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Oh i would cry like a little ***** if my shop burned like that.
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Old 12-06-2009, 06:38 PM   #6
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Brad,

Personally, I wouldn't worry about placing the NFPA markings on your garage. Like Hodgie said, the fire personnel will assume there are hazards in a garage typically associated with a garage. Those hazards being gasoline, paints, gas grill propane tanks, insecticides, pesticides and such.

The lead seals in the acetylene bottles should melt and actually be safer than a one gallon metal gasoline can without any vents. The acetylene bottle will vent whereas the gallon can could essentially BLEVE. One problem with the acetylene is that an errant hose stream from a firefighter could extinguish the flame at the point of the safety valves and then acetylene would then feed into the structure until it finds an ignition point. With the flammable range of acetylene being as wide as it is it will reignite.

If you are home and a fire breaks out, try your best to meet the officer of the first arriving unit and inform him/her of the tanks. That will be one more piece of information for them to use in sizing up the situation and executing an attack on the fire.

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Old 12-06-2009, 07:23 PM   #7
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Yea carwsh that was pretty much my first reaction... I wasn't home when it happened...

From the pics of your shop i have seen on here you have a much bigger place than i do and i lost 25k in tools plus the building...

The insurance company treated me good...
I built the new barn this spring..
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Old 12-06-2009, 09:22 PM   #8
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call them??

We've got a volunteer fire department up here. One of the guys saw the doors open one day and stopped in to ask if I could show them around. There was a small group of them that came back the next week and kind of 'took inventory' of all this stuff. Propane tanks, torch, 500 gallon gas tank and such. You may want to give them a call and see if they are interested in taking a look, if you want them to.

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Old 12-06-2009, 09:45 PM   #9
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We've got a volunteer fire department up here. One of the guys saw the doors open one day and stopped in to ask if I could show them around. There was a small group of them that came back the next week and kind of 'took inventory' of all this stuff. Propane tanks, torch, 500 gallon gas tank and such. You may want to give them a call and see if they are interested in taking a look, if you want them to.

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have any break-ins after that looksie? :(
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Old 12-06-2009, 10:14 PM   #10
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If my shop burned, I think i'd have to put it at $100k with building... and my insurance company would break it off in my ass, as they love to do that.
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have any break-ins after that looksie? :(
No, nothing. My dad was a member of that same fd for years.

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You don't really need to post. We do expect the worst when we get there. Out of all the fires I've been to I have yet to see anything from torches or the similar melt through of become an issue where we become overly concerned. You learn to expect anything with you have a day a couple of your crew members fall into an in floor ink pit at a printing company fire.
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Old 12-07-2009, 08:28 AM   #13
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I have seen torch bottle blow many years ago when I was kid. The construction company dad worked for burnt to the ground and the bottles pretty much just blew a flame straight up about 50 feet.
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Old 12-07-2009, 04:51 PM   #14
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Appreciate all the responses from some very trusted resources...

Just thought I would toss it out there for conversation... Some great discussion, Thank You.
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No problem Kargomaster! It was somewhat interesting and I also leared a bit.
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Do they have a symbol for "non running highly immobile, never gonna see the trail jeep" sign? You might get a sign with that symbol on it if so.
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Old 12-07-2009, 05:58 PM   #17
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I've never seen a label at a residence and there's some crazy chit out there. I would think they should expect something possibly exlposive in a garage though, I do.
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Old 12-07-2009, 07:47 PM   #18
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What would scare me are some of the guy's I work with buy lots of gun powder to do reloading with. They never do the reloading and by more powder and thousand of rounds on top of that.
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I was looking at my firework inventory and was wondering how much is too much? I may have Rozzi's beat. I will have to bring some things to blow up on the new years run.
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Do they have a symbol for "non running highly immobile, never gonna see the trail jeep" sign? You might get a sign with that symbol on it if so.
Thanks CW, appreciate the loving support.
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turnabout isn't fair play? i've been waiting years to be able to rib someone else...
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