Danielle White+FollowMulch Fire Sparks $1.3M Restaurant DisasterWho knew mulch could be so dangerous? A fire at Granite City Food and Brewery in Franklin started from mulch catching fire right next to the building—turns out, that’s against fire codes! The blaze caused $1.3 million in damage, forced a hotel evacuation, and sent two guests to the hospital. All because of landscaping gone wrong. Double-check those fire safety rules, folks! #News #FranklinTN #FireSafety00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowYou Won’t Believe These Fire HazardsThought candles and stoves were the big fire risks? Turns out, the real dangers are way sneakier. Think overloaded power strips, dryer lint hiding in vents, and greasy range hoods. Even cords under rugs and the wrong light bulbs can spark trouble. I had no idea cracked extension cords were such a big deal! Time to check those hidden spots—your home might be riskier than you think. Ever found a fire hazard hiding in plain sight? Drop your story or tips below! #firesafety #homehazards #safertogether #Home20Share
Christopher Gilbert+Follow🔥 Witnessing a car on fire driving past is quite a sight! Here's what you should🚗 Car Fire Causes: 1. Accidents: Collisions can cause fuel leaks, sparking a fire. 2. Overheating: An overheated engine can cause a car to catch fire. 3. Poor Maintenance: Faulty electrical wiring or fuel systems can lead to fires. 🚒 What to Do: 1. Call 911 immediately. 2. Stay a safe distance away. 3. Do not attempt to put out the fire yourself. Stay safe out there, folks! 🚦 #CarFire #SafetyFirst #CarAccidents #FireSafety #Emergency #911Call #VehicleFire #CarMaintenance #Overheating #StaySafe52Share
Bethany Rivera+FollowCan AI X-rays Stop Battery Fires?Ever wonder if smarter tech could make recycling safer? A German team is rolling out DangerSort, an X-ray and artificial intelligence-powered system that scans waste for hidden lithium-ion batteries—the main culprits behind recycling plant fires. Imagine airport-style scanners on conveyor belts, spotting hazards before disaster strikes. Would this kind of innovation make you more likely to recycle your old gadgets? Or is convenience still king? Let’s debate what would actually change our habits. #TechInnovation #Recycling #FireSafety #Tech00Share
Terry Brown+FollowWho Can Inspect Hospital Dampers?Did you know hospitals don’t always need to hire outside pros for fire and smoke damper inspections? As long as staff are properly trained and qualified, they can handle it in-house! Some states want only ISO-certified inspectors, but that’s not always practical—especially for rural hospitals. The list of approved certifiers is growing, though, so check ANSI’s site for updates. Just remember: working above hospital ceilings is tricky, and special health care certifications are a big plus! #HospitalSafety #FireSafety #Healthcare #FacilitiesManagement #Inspections #Health00Share