Rob Keeble
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After just having had the Chief Fire inspector round for a visit. Seeing these articles as a result of Fine Woodworking I thought highlighting it here would help us all keep shop safety front and center especially with winter and heating on the go right now.
Here is a link to the article
http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/23927/10-ways-to-avoid-shop-fires
None of us it seeems are ever too wise to learn as far as this subject is concerned.
Here is John Brookes that lost his shop in January.
and the next one was Mark Levin ( the link for this was down ) he also lost his shop.
Now John has an online fundraiser but i ask the question of the pros and semi pros out there that are part of the family, how many of you have insurance.
John it says lots all including pieces of finished work.
I got my smoke detector, two fire extinguishers and removed the chemicals from my shop.
Whats your situation?
Here is a link to the article
http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/23927/10-ways-to-avoid-shop-fires
None of us it seeems are ever too wise to learn as far as this subject is concerned.
Here is John Brookes that lost his shop in January.
and the next one was Mark Levin ( the link for this was down ) he also lost his shop.
Now John has an online fundraiser but i ask the question of the pros and semi pros out there that are part of the family, how many of you have insurance.
John it says lots all including pieces of finished work.
I got my smoke detector, two fire extinguishers and removed the chemicals from my shop.
Whats your situation?