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January 13, 2007

StoveTop FireStop — from WilliamsPyro

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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.

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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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