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Friday, November 6, 2009

When safety backfires

In early 1997, the Tampa Tribune reported that four children perished in their Ybor City, Fla., home during a fire. The account emphasized that neighbors could have rescued the victims if the windows hadn't been blocked by burglar bars. By the time the fire department arrived, it was too late. The dangers of security devices such as burglar bars to residents and firefighters during emergency fire operations are fairly well known, but very few workable solutions have been offered. However, our department has devised a proactive plan to stop these preventable catastrophes before one occurred in our city.

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