![]() From building materials to furnishings, many of the things in your home likely aren’t as flame-resistant as those from yesteryear. A fire in a modern home is a “perfect storm,” according to safety consulting and certification company UL (Underwriters Laboratories). Larger homes, more open layouts, new construction materials and other factors mean fires burn more quickly, leaving less time for occupants to escape — and for firefighters to stop the flames. How much less time? About 30 years ago, you had about 17 minutes to get out of the house once it caught fire. Today? Just three or four minutes. A lot goes into creating that “perfect storm,” experts say. Here are some key factors:
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10/28/2017 08:46:42 am
I think that there is no rule without an exception. So, this fact is really shocking! Thank you for the post.
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12/1/2017 11:44:05 am
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2/8/2018 10:05:23 am
All these things are very important for home safety. It is very good that you write about such things.
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3/25/2018 12:01:23 am
Our modern houses have become less resistant to the fire. The features of building materials are the main reason for this. The materials in the basis of furniture are also important here.
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