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Re: Fire Prevention.
Posted By: Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.111.200
Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at 15:42:30
In Reply To: Fire Prevention. posted by Help on Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at 07:05:12:

> While watching a small fire I had built, insperation struck me. What if I fill a paper cup with water, and then place it in the fire. I did this, and the cup didn't burn. Then I thought to myself, why don't they make watertight plastic tanks, whick are thin, and can be placed inside of walls, and roofs?

Apart from any other reasons why this wouldn't work, I think you'll find that most houses don't burn down and kill people because the *walls* caught fire. House fires start when something *inside* the house catches fire and then spreads. If you're trapped in a burning building, you can die of smoke inhalation or toxic fumes from (for example) the padding in your sofa long before the flames touch you. Unless you plan to make everybody's furniture, appliances, curtains, clothing and bodies out of water, your idea isn't going to prevent that. I've been in a burning building in a simulation exercise and the smoke just about killed me even *with* breathing apparatus, and the walls there were made of steel plating and were certainly not going to catch fire.

Brunnen-"and that was only about five minutes' worth"G