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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 526290" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>On a side note Janet, not to scare you more, my mom didn't have a smoke detector in a mobile home she was renting years ago (it was really old and the landlord didn't care for it well). She had a fire and the thing went up really, really quick at about 4a. Her and my father we lucky to get out with their lives! They lost everything....everything. No coverage as she never thought she needed insurance and she never thought about the smoke detectors. NOW she does and NOW she has PTSD about the fire that will last the rest of her life. It was a really bad thing. The thing went up like kindling. How do I know? I lived right next door to her at the time in a house and clearly recall when she came panic stricken knocking on my door and how quickly the home was gone, just like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 526290, member: 455"] On a side note Janet, not to scare you more, my mom didn't have a smoke detector in a mobile home she was renting years ago (it was really old and the landlord didn't care for it well). She had a fire and the thing went up really, really quick at about 4a. Her and my father we lucky to get out with their lives! They lost everything....everything. No coverage as she never thought she needed insurance and she never thought about the smoke detectors. NOW she does and NOW she has PTSD about the fire that will last the rest of her life. It was a really bad thing. The thing went up like kindling. How do I know? I lived right next door to her at the time in a house and clearly recall when she came panic stricken knocking on my door and how quickly the home was gone, just like that. [/QUOTE]
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