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Sent: 9/16/2011 12:33:03 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time

Subj: Read first then watch.

-------Original

Message-------

Read

first then

watch.

This

is impressive

.. . .You have

got to watch

it after you

read below ! !

Refresher

course!

*The Key

here is to use

a towel that

is not

dripping

wet...

wring

it out

first!!!!

*Let

your kids know

too!

Friends

and loved

ones...

This is

the first time

I heard of

this simple

fire

prevention

idea...It's so

simple and

effective,

that I'm

forwarding it

to all my

family and

friends.

Kitchen

Fire - Read

first then

watch...

*READ

THIS BEFORE

YOU WATCH

THE VIDEO!*

Dear

Friends,

I was

Executive

Director of

the Institute

for Burn

Medicine for

San Diego and

Imperial

Counties when

we lived in

California.

Besides

raising the

money to

establish a

Burn Treatment

Center at the

University

Hospital

there, I

conducted

extensive

public

education

campaigns in

Burn

Prevention.

A friend

recently sent

me the

attached short

video - and

like an old

fire-horse, I

heard the bell

ring and am

rushing to

send this

excellent

prevention

piece to each

of you. It is

well worth

watching! And

it could save

your life.

This is

very stunning

- please read

first and then

watch the very

short clip.

I never

realized that

a wet

dishcloth can

be a one size

fits all lid

to cover a

fire in a pan!

This is

a dramatic

video

(30-second,

very short)

about how to

deal with a

common kitchen

fire...oil in

a frying pan.

Read the

following

Introduction,

then watch the

show...

It's a

real

eye-opener!!

At the

Fire Fighting

Training

school they

would

demonstrate

this with a

deep fat fryer

set on the

fire field. An

instructor

would don a

fire suit and

using an 8-oz.

cup at the end

of a 10-foot

pole to toss

water onto

the grease

fire.

The

results got

the attention

of the

students. The

water, being

heavier than

oil,

sinks to the

bottom where

it instantly

becomes

superheated.

The

explosive

force of the

steam blows

the burning

oil up and

out. On the

open field, it

became a

thirty-foot

high fireball

that resembled

a nuclear

blast.

Inside

the confines

of a kitchen,

the fire ball

hits the

ceiling and

fills the

entire room.

Also, do not

throw sugar or

flour on a

grease

fire. One-cup

of either

creates the

explosive

force of two

sticks of

dynamite.

This is

a powerful

message...watch

the video and

don't forget

what you see.

Tell

your whole

family about

this video. Or

better yet,

send this to

them.

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