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In the fire-safety column, don’t forget to mention that all doors open “in” as well. I must have pushed 100 or more doors “out” before got the hang of it, just before going back to the US.
Then again, given that all buildings are built primarily of concrete, there were a *lot* less fires around. I think that I only heard one or two fire engines in 10+ months in BsAs.
Dennis, you are so good for pointing out that modern construction techniques do help decrease the risk of fire. But the door swing thing…another good point that makes me freak out about fire again!
In the fire-safety column, don’t forget to mention that all doors open “in” as well. I must have pushed 100 or more doors “out” before got the hang of it, just before going back to the US.
Then again, given that all buildings are built primarily of concrete, there were a *lot* less fires around. I think that I only heard one or two fire engines in 10+ months in BsAs.
Dennis, you are so good for pointing out that modern construction techniques do help decrease the risk of fire. But the door swing thing…another good point that makes me freak out about fire again!