Danielle Antonellis (@daniellis21) 's Twitter Profile
Danielle Antonellis

@daniellis21

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Matthew Bonner (@mattbonnerfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Danielle Antonellis from Kindling gave a fascinating talk on the invisible US fire problem - fire in informal homeless settlements. These fires are not recorded by national data systems, but are a significant cause of casualties. You can read more here: kindlingsafety.org/resources

<a href="/daniellis21/">Danielle Antonellis</a> from <a href="/KindlingSafety/">Kindling</a> gave a fascinating talk on the invisible US fire problem - fire in informal homeless settlements.

These fires are not recorded by national data systems, but are a significant cause of casualties.

You can read more here: kindlingsafety.org/resources
Kibera Community Emergency Response Team (@kiberaresponse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear All, We are appealing for your support through mchanga.Africa/fundraiser/396… to stand with families that were affected with fire in Laini Saba village in Kibra #Emergency #relief #support #Kibra

Dear All,
We are appealing for your support through mchanga.Africa/fundraiser/396… to stand with families that were affected with fire in Laini Saba village in Kibra #Emergency #relief #support #Kibra
Fire Technology journal πŸ”₯πŸ“• - NFPA SFPE (@firetechnology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fire Vulnerability of #InformalSettlements: A Case Study For Porto Alegre City (Brazil) by Calisa Katiuscia Lemmertz, Aline de Oliveira Rodrigues, Leticia Viana Mu & Felipe Roman Centeno ➑ bitly.ws/LcgS #UrbanFires UFRGS

Fire Vulnerability of #InformalSettlements: A Case Study For Porto Alegre City (Brazil) by Calisa Katiuscia Lemmertz, Aline de Oliveira Rodrigues, Leticia Viana Mu &amp; Felipe Roman Centeno
➑ bitly.ws/LcgS
#UrbanFires <a href="/ufrgsnoticias/">UFRGS</a>
Prof Guillermo Rein. πŸ”₯πŸ›‘οΈπŸŽ“πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ (@guillermorein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never trust a blow-torch video as proof of fire resistance. It is typically the only way out of products that cannot pass the required standard tests imposed by fire safety regulations.