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January 13, 2007
StoveTop FireStop — from WilliamsPyro
Already we have a nominee for best company name of the year.
WilliamsPyro — be still my heart.
I learned of the company's existence through the good graces of Robin Williams (a member of the founding family, perhaps? If we're fortunate this, and much else, will become known... but I digress), who took the time to email me yesterday after seeing Thursday's (January 11, 2007) post featuring the PyroBlanket.
The email follows.
- Joe,
For cook top fires you should try the StoveTop FireStop. This product works automatically, most cook top fires start because they are unattended. The product costs about $50.00 and has a five year shelf life. See www.stovetopfirestop.com, it will tell you all about this nifty product.
There's even a movie to show how not to burn down your house.
Memo to Robin: Put your Pyro movie up on YouTube and you'll sell a zillion StoveTop FireStops in a New York (or Fort Worth) minute.
January 13, 2007 at 01:01 PM | Permalink
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This looks like an excellent product. It couldn't hurt to have it and the PyroBlanket and a fire extinguisher handy in the kitchen at all times. (And a fire extinguisher in EVERY room of the house.) But I could never overstress the importance of NOT leaving cooking unattended, especially, obviously, anything involving grease (the primary source of nutrition in the South). Fire can spread with breathtaking speed and a tiny little flare-up can grow into a terrifying conflagration in nothing flat, turning everything in this world that you love and own into a smoking heap. My motto is don't be scared, be prepared.
Posted by: Flautist | Jan 13, 2007 3:36:46 PM
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