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Posted by: a153fish at Fri Sep 30 22:48:35 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ] I'm not a fireman, but I do know you can buy outlets with built in breakers, like for a bathroom. They have a little red button that you push to reset. Also make sure your not overloading your circuits, and all your connections are good. I know that poor connections will heat up as the current struggles to pass thru it. Also keep your rooms as dust free as possible. Have good smoke detectors, and several extinguishers in place. Keep the room as dust free as possible also! I for one will keep my set up with out heat strips, after hearing about all these fires. I don't know if they were caused by that, but if anyone hears any info about the cause or source of any of these fires please pass the info along. | ||
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