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Fire is Storage Facility near Buffalo NY There was a huge fire this morning in a former Bethlehem Steel facility south of Buffalo. See the enclosed URL. The facility is the equivalent of 6 city blocks under roof. The article says that over 100 firefighters were involved. The owners started marketing this as winter car and boat storage last year. I briefly considered keeping my 34 there this winter, as it is fairly close to my house. Fortunately, I never gave it serious consideration as I didn't think it was secure enough. I am sure there were a lot of nice classic cars destroyed today. What a shame!
I guess I learned that if you are going to let someone else store your car, keep it in a reputable place that is a dedicated vehicle storage facility - even if it costs a few bucks more. I'm so glad that I did. http://buffalonews.com/2016/11/09/fi...nt-lackawanna/ |
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http://www.tampabay.com/news/publics...cility/2171985 |
Re: Fire is Storage Facility near Buffalo NY My brother stores cars at his business, and insists on all batteries be disconnected in all vehicles to prevent possible electrical fires. the vehicles are inspected ( checked on ) at least once daily to check for possible fuel leaks etc. nothing else is stored there, or worked on in that section of the building, and heat is boiler fired hot water heaters, which are also inspected daily. the building is concrete block. I keep my '30 chopped and channeled coupe there over the winter, due to my lack of storage space.
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Re: Fire is Storage Facility near Buffalo NY Thanks for sharing this. Reminders like this are necessary.
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Re: Fire is Storage Facility near Buffalo NY Wow! My old neighborhood too. When I was a kid that plant left a rust covered soot all over everything. Still polluting the area even after all these years. Too bad this happened.
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Re: Fire is Storage Facility near Buffalo NY thats terrible I hope everyone was insured
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Re: Fire is Storage Facility near Buffalo NY It isn't just commercial storage that you have to worry about. I had a fire in my garage/shop a year and one half ago and my Ford was inside. The fire guys cut my aluminum garage door open and pushed my truck outside but not before it had some damage. Think about what you have stored and what could cause a fire. My fire started by spontaneous combustion of old gun powder but oily rags can do the same thing. Gasoline vapors or some kinds of paint or thinners may find a source of ignition, do you have some in your garage?
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Re: Fire is Storage Facility near Buffalo NY Hi all; Same thing in Portland OR. A large Boat storage facility burned out last yr. Newc
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