JUNE 19, 2011 UPDATE!!!
Last night one of my best friends lost his entire home due to a fire. The house was located on a very rural road and well secluded in some woods. My friend was spending the week-end over an hour away at his parents, and the fire was not discovered until flames had impinged the metal roof. By the time I had figured out who's house it was, and got him there, there was only a foundation left. The fire wasn't in my district, so I wasn't that concerned in the beginning until I put 2 and 2 together, and by that time the fire was 4 hours going. Mind you, I didn't fight this fire, just held my buddy up from fainting.
Long story short, it wasn't a huge house, and he had 6 (yes 6) working smoke alarms, so he thought he was being extra careful. If a smoke alarm goes off in the woods, and no one is around to hear it, does the fire still happen? YES!!!
We're going over today to sort the rubble. In the weeks and months to come, he'll rebuild his house and his life, and I've personally taken it on myself to augment his new fire alarm system with some modified alarms as well.
These will not replace his main alerting system, but run by it's side. I'll either hook him up with a CM15A and the powerflash module modified alarms, or a SC1200 and some DS12A modified detectors. Either way, if a fire happens and he's not there, at least it won't burn (in theory) for a few hours before anyone knows about it.
Do not depend on these things to save you from a fire!!!!
In the fire service, our goals are for life safety, property conservation and incident containment. The modified alarms will cover #2, his main alarms will cover #1, my brothers in firefighting will take care of the rest.
Things can be replaced, lives cannot. I'm thankful that neither he or his wife or children were home, but.....
You can never be too careful.