30/08/2023
This was filmed recently and I'd appreciate any feedback on it.
Get Known Be Seen WebTV Guest Adrian Butler World Fire Safety Foundation
Host Trish Springsteen speaks with Adrian Butler - World Fire Safety Foundation. Adrian shares his 20 year + campaign to educate the public about the life-th...
02/08/2019
UNDER INVESTIGATION:
FRNSW SMOKE ALARM TESTING
The peer-reviews and engineering analysis of Fire & Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) smoke alarm testing is embargoed. FRNSW is one of the world's largest metropolitan fire departments. We are looking forward to release the documents soon. The Peer Reviews and Engineering Analysis are devastating documents which will vindicate our stand (and that of former FRNSW Commissioner, Greg Mullins) that ionization smoke alarms should immediately be banned. Is is an absolute disgrace that we have to fight those who are paid to protect us.
Discover the Alarming Truth here:
www.smokealarmwarning.org/homeplus
29/05/2018
Major Breakthrough! Please share this story:
Consumer NZ calling for ionisation smoke alarms to be pulled from shelves
Photoelectric alarms were found to be better at detecting smouldering fires.
09/02/2018
Queensland Government installing 300,000 photoelectric alarms:
11/10/2017
Watch this and see how the truth (and tens of thousands of victims) have been buried because authorities have failed in their Duty of Care to warn about the deadly ionization type of alarm in almost all homes:
Photo Electric Smoke Dectectors
Introduction to Monitored Smoke detectors.
11/10/2017
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Smoke alarms save lives, but the type of alarm matters | Beasley Allen Law Firm
Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 8-14, focuses on steps consumers nationwide can take to prevent fires, and to stay safe if one occurs.
10/10/2017
After three children died in a home ‘protected’ with working ionization smoke alarms, LaBarron Boone from the Beasley Allen law firm became the world’s first lawyer to use Australian Government (CSIRO) scientific test data to win an ionization smoke alarm case.
Smoke alarms save lives, but the type of alarm matters | Beasley Allen Law Firm
29/06/2017
The Billion Dollar Question
The Tasmania Fire Service (TFS) stated that the ionisation smoke alarms installed in Hobart's Shipright's Arms Hotel did not activate and that the TFS recommends the public use the photoelectric type of alarm. There are two types of smoke alarms, ionisation and photoelectric.
ALL Australasian fire services have been recommending photoelectric smoke alarms since 1 June 2006 - EXCEPT Fire & Rescue New South Wales who reversed their position AFTER Commissioner Mullins retired (6 Jan 2017). Under the new Commissioner, Paul Baxter, FRNSW stated on National TV (Today Show 31 May 2017) that:
"So, as long as there is an Australian Standard and it’s working, it’s got the battery installed, purchase either one."
The Northern Territories photoelectric legislation was enacted 1 Nov 2011. Queensland's photoelectric-only legislation was enacted 1 Jan 2017. The Queensland public will invest over one billion dollars to upgrade their existing defective ionisation alarms to photoelectric.
The Billion Dollar Question:
“Why is FRNSW's new Commissioner (3 months), Paul Baxter, reversing the decision of former retired Commissioner Mullins (39 years of service) when Commissioner Mullins repeatedly stated in the media and at the Senate Inquiry in December 2015, that ionisation smoke alarms “should be banned”?
Former Commissioner wants ionization smoke alarms banned.
New Commissioner does not!
The NSW Fire Commissioner has said Australia's most common smoke alarm should be banned.
25/06/2017
GRENFELL TOWERS
This is an amazing read:
http://tenantslivesmatter.com/richardpatton.html
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Richard Maynard Patton FPE | Exposing Fire Industry Corruption for Over 50 Years