“It’s Time to Warn
our Fire Fighters!”
The S.A.F.E. Report (COMING SOON!)
- - - - - - - - - - More Evidence - - - - - - - - - -
- See: ‘Recommending, Selling or Installing Ionization Smoke Alarms, A Criminal Act of Negligence?’
- See: The National Institute of Standards & Technology
- See: ‘Closing the Deadly Loophole in Australia’s Flawed Smoke Alarm Standard’
- Hear: The Foundation’s, New Zealand Radio Interview: ‘It’s Time to tell the Public the Truth’
- See: New Zealand Safety Council - ‘Smoke Alarm Report’
- See: ‘New Zealand Fire Service - Saving Face or Saving Lives?’
- See: ‘The ABCB - ‘Please Explain Letter’
- See: AFAC - Official ‘Position on Smoke Alarms in Residential Accommodation’
- See: ‘Fire Protection Association Australia - Smoke Alarm Fact Sheet’
Warning authorities about
defective smoke alarms in
most homes globally
The KEY Report follows up The CAN Report (Feb 2007) which warned authorities about the defective
ionization type of smoke alarms found in almost all homes globally, i.e that ionization smoke alarms
do not safely activate in the earliest, most critical stage of fire detection - when it is still smouldering.
See: The CAN Report
Download:
The KEY Report
Published: 09 Aug, 2009 | Update: COMING SOON
Australasian Fire & Emergency Service Authority Council, 01 June, 2006, - page 9
The S.A.F.E. Report
Published: 09 August, 2009
Update: COMING SOOON!
Karl Westwell, Co Founder, WFSF,’A Special Duty of Care’ - page 16
The CAN Report
Published: 27 Feb, 2007
Authorities have a Duty of Care to warn the public about the known and scientifically proven defects
inherent in all ionization smoke alarms (whether now or old, battery or hard-wired).
Captain Mark Walsh, from ‘The Colerain Fire Department Letters’ - page 5
(currently The KEY Report)
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