Anthony Blazek from Tinley Park, Illinois came up with this idea when a nearby RV caught on fire.

The concept is to have a fire hose ready to go at all times. To accomplish this Anthony uses a “Y” adaptor to connect the extra hose. On the end of the hose he uses a plastic on/off valve and a brass fire nozzle.

He leaves it coiled up and charged with water “just in case”. He always informs his RV neighbors about his standby fire-hose. It is long enough to easily reach the front and rear of the RV. It also comes in handy for washing the RV and the car. Please heed this very important advice: If your RV is already on fire DO NOT go back inside with this garden hose because if you do, you will die! The toxic fumes and smoke will make you unconscious and you will become BBQ. Immediately call 911 and then warn your neighbors to evacuate their RVs until the fire department says it’s safe to go back. Get out of the way and let the fire department do what it does best. This garden fire hose is no match for a large fire, but it could save the day putting out a small grass fire, or out of control camp fire. The grandkids like it because It’s great for filling up water balloons. Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing
3 Comments:
Where can I get a brass fire nozzle?
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Tom, at August 21, 2008 1:30:00 PM PDT
That is actually a standard sweeper nozzle available at any hardware store.
By
Brian, at August 26, 2008 8:38:00 PM PDT
Thanks, Brian.
By
Tom, at August 27, 2008 7:12:00 AM PDT
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