That's odd.
We just got a visit from a uniformed member of our local Fire Department.
They were asking whether we had a smoke detector. I said "yes," and he said great, that's all he needs to know. He handed me a pamphlet on fire-prevention and walked past the fire truck in front of our house, on to the next house.
I'm sure there was a study somewhere saying this is a good use of their resources. At least, I certainly hope there was.
Unfortunately, it interrupted my lie-down before prepping dinner... Ah well.
We just got a visit from a uniformed member of our local Fire Department.
They were asking whether we had a smoke detector. I said "yes," and he said great, that's all he needs to know. He handed me a pamphlet on fire-prevention and walked past the fire truck in front of our house, on to the next house.
I'm sure there was a study somewhere saying this is a good use of their resources. At least, I certainly hope there was.
Unfortunately, it interrupted my lie-down before prepping dinner... Ah well.
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Date: Monday, 29 August 2005 11:02 pm (UTC)Probably, somebody figured that while they were out doing the visual surveys, they might as well knock on each door and ask if the residents have a smoke detector. Because if you DON'T have one, now you'll think about getting one...
That's my guess what he was probably doing.
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Date: Wednesday, 31 August 2005 01:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 31 August 2005 10:36 pm (UTC)