Information from all our friends in fire service, primarily.
I refer you to this page listing portable fire escape ladders. We want to get an escape ladder for Pirate's room, since she's on the third floor and there's only one way down from her room to the second floor; in the event of a fire at that end of the living room, she could be trapped upstairs.
If anyone has first-hand knowledge of both the Kidde and the First Alert ladder, and knows of any reason other than price for choosing one over the other, we'd like to hear from you.
Thanks!
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The one thing I will suggest is that you two and Pirate practice with it several times, to get used to doing it in the middle of the night when every one is half asleep.
The ladder won't do any good if she doesn't reflexively think of it when/if the fire comes.
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Absolutely. We're definitely plannong on drills and practice.
In fact, that was one of the things that first concerned us about the Kidde -- the box carries a warning that it is single-use only and should be discarded and replaced after use. We were worried that this meant we couldn't do fire drills with it. But we talked to Merrimack FD, and the fire chief says that's just lawyer-mandated CYA in the event some 400lb individual cracks a couple of rungs on the way down, and under any reasonable conditions they're perfectly reusable.
(He also made the excellent suggestion of having her practice with a first-floor window first to give her the basic idea, then a second-floor window, and only when she's comfortable with those practicing from her third-floor window.)
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Only thing I'd suggest is looking into residential sprinklers. If you can pull it off, they're an order of magnitude better than smoke alarms and escape plans, and in the big scheme of things not all that expensive.
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Though actually, I was responding to the original post title of "We want information". Therefore, the proper reply to my question is "The new number two", whereupon I holler "WHO IS NUMBER 1?!" and so on... :D
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Back to the Village for me, clearly.
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Most of my time in the SFBA was spent commuting from Antioch to San Carlos. What little social life I had pretty much existed only around home in the far East Bay, and that was pretty much just neighbors and such. I had little free time, and when I did, the last thing I was interested in was a 45 min drive to the city. Free time was spent at home with the fam.