Cspence
Well-Known Member
I know I'll take some public lashings for this, but figured I'd share what I've done for peace of mind for the few others that share my concern. Maybe some or all of this works for you, maybe it doesn't, but I feel better now and figured I'd share.
I park my Jeep in the garage and ever since learning about this potential fire hazard, I've been concerned. For the first week, I left it out in the driveway, but I REALLY didn't want to do that long term, getting unnecessary weather damage, potential rodent damage, and deal with theft potential (thought the last wasn't likely where I live). That said, I thought of a few things that would give me more confidence to park it back in the garage. While it would suck to have the truck burn to the ground, that is not my concern, it could be replaced. Same if it were to happen while in the house while no one was home, would suck even more, but not the end of the world (though, living in a relatively remote area, I know it would probably take a long time for the fire to be reported and for the fire department to respond, so damage would be bad). My biggest concern, the thing that was "keeping me up at night" was the potential to have this happen in the middle of the night.
For some reason, there was no smoke detector in the garage. I thought it was odd, especially being a newer construction built in the last 10 years (guess it wasn't in the code to have one) but glad I checked. Looking at wireless options, I found these smart detectors that will send alerts right to your phone via an app! I bought this (5) pack for $100, put one in the garage, have one positioned next to the battery just above the PS pump (I park my jeep for days at a time, and plan to just manually remove this when I use the truck), and then put the others in a few other locations around my house (just because).
X-Sense Smart Smoke Detectors with SBS50 Base Station, Wi-Fi Smoke Alarm Compatible with X-Sense Home Security App, Wireless Interconnected Mini Fire Alarm, Model FS51 - Amazon.com
Next, I thought, well, now I feel comfortable I'll know if there is a fire, and I have some redundancy with two detectors in the garage (one on the ceiling and one in the engine bay). But say I'm at work and I get an alert, it would be nice if I could visually confirm before contacting the fire department. So I thought, I already have the Eufy security system that is easily expandable, why not mount a camera in the garage, which I did. So now, I can lay eyes on things any time I want, especially if I get an alert from the detectors. Between these two things, I feel very confident that if something were to happen, no matter where I am, I can at least call 911 and potentially not lose my entire house.
Amazon.com : eufy Security, eufyCam 2C 2-Cam Kit, Wireless Home Security System with 180-Day Battery Life, 1080p HD, IP67, Night Vision, No Monthly Fee (Renewed) : Electronics
I always had a fire extinguisher in the Jeep (and in the garage), but it was locked up in the bed and not in the most accessible location. I moved them both to spots that are much more accessible, just in case. I have hood locks as well, I've since left them unlocked and plan to only lock them for the few rare times I want the added security (say I'm going to leave the Jeep at the trail head for a hike or in a parking lot overnight). This should shave a bit of time off a response, should something happen and I need to get into the engine compartment quickly to extinguish a fire, obviously if I'm driving or home when it happens.
Then the last thought I had was, well, if a fire starts when I'm away, I'll get an alert (hopefully) from the smoke detectors, be able to see my truck and house burning (via the eufy camera), have an opportunity to contact 911, but then be leaving it up to luck after that.
Thinking about a product I use for my 3D printer "Blaze automatic fire suppression", I thought, that would be something value added that might work here too. That brand and several other automobile fire suppression systems were a bit more than I really wanted to spend (on top of everything else), but I found a more cost-effective option on Amazon. I'm not 100% confident in it (will it discharge when needed and will it sufficiently extinguish a fire?), but figure, it's better than nothing if I'm not home. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn't but its yet another layer for peace of mind.
JOSEOZSTA Automatic Fire Extinguisher-Car Fire Extinguisher-Easy to install-Extinguishes A/B/C/E/F types of fires-Small Fire Suppressor for SUV,VAN,TRUCK,RV (1 Pack) - Amazon.com
I know some will think I'm over the top, but for the $250 I spent, I feel much better about keeping my truck stored inside again. I've wasted $250 on worse things, thats for sure lol! In addition to that, I now have another camera that I've mounted in the front of my house for added security, and I have (3) additional smoke detectors in the house. Money well spent in my eyes.
Hope this helps someone.
I park my Jeep in the garage and ever since learning about this potential fire hazard, I've been concerned. For the first week, I left it out in the driveway, but I REALLY didn't want to do that long term, getting unnecessary weather damage, potential rodent damage, and deal with theft potential (thought the last wasn't likely where I live). That said, I thought of a few things that would give me more confidence to park it back in the garage. While it would suck to have the truck burn to the ground, that is not my concern, it could be replaced. Same if it were to happen while in the house while no one was home, would suck even more, but not the end of the world (though, living in a relatively remote area, I know it would probably take a long time for the fire to be reported and for the fire department to respond, so damage would be bad). My biggest concern, the thing that was "keeping me up at night" was the potential to have this happen in the middle of the night.
For some reason, there was no smoke detector in the garage. I thought it was odd, especially being a newer construction built in the last 10 years (guess it wasn't in the code to have one) but glad I checked. Looking at wireless options, I found these smart detectors that will send alerts right to your phone via an app! I bought this (5) pack for $100, put one in the garage, have one positioned next to the battery just above the PS pump (I park my jeep for days at a time, and plan to just manually remove this when I use the truck), and then put the others in a few other locations around my house (just because).
X-Sense Smart Smoke Detectors with SBS50 Base Station, Wi-Fi Smoke Alarm Compatible with X-Sense Home Security App, Wireless Interconnected Mini Fire Alarm, Model FS51 - Amazon.com
Next, I thought, well, now I feel comfortable I'll know if there is a fire, and I have some redundancy with two detectors in the garage (one on the ceiling and one in the engine bay). But say I'm at work and I get an alert, it would be nice if I could visually confirm before contacting the fire department. So I thought, I already have the Eufy security system that is easily expandable, why not mount a camera in the garage, which I did. So now, I can lay eyes on things any time I want, especially if I get an alert from the detectors. Between these two things, I feel very confident that if something were to happen, no matter where I am, I can at least call 911 and potentially not lose my entire house.
Amazon.com : eufy Security, eufyCam 2C 2-Cam Kit, Wireless Home Security System with 180-Day Battery Life, 1080p HD, IP67, Night Vision, No Monthly Fee (Renewed) : Electronics
I always had a fire extinguisher in the Jeep (and in the garage), but it was locked up in the bed and not in the most accessible location. I moved them both to spots that are much more accessible, just in case. I have hood locks as well, I've since left them unlocked and plan to only lock them for the few rare times I want the added security (say I'm going to leave the Jeep at the trail head for a hike or in a parking lot overnight). This should shave a bit of time off a response, should something happen and I need to get into the engine compartment quickly to extinguish a fire, obviously if I'm driving or home when it happens.
Then the last thought I had was, well, if a fire starts when I'm away, I'll get an alert (hopefully) from the smoke detectors, be able to see my truck and house burning (via the eufy camera), have an opportunity to contact 911, but then be leaving it up to luck after that.
Thinking about a product I use for my 3D printer "Blaze automatic fire suppression", I thought, that would be something value added that might work here too. That brand and several other automobile fire suppression systems were a bit more than I really wanted to spend (on top of everything else), but I found a more cost-effective option on Amazon. I'm not 100% confident in it (will it discharge when needed and will it sufficiently extinguish a fire?), but figure, it's better than nothing if I'm not home. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn't but its yet another layer for peace of mind.
JOSEOZSTA Automatic Fire Extinguisher-Car Fire Extinguisher-Easy to install-Extinguishes A/B/C/E/F types of fires-Small Fire Suppressor for SUV,VAN,TRUCK,RV (1 Pack) - Amazon.com
I know some will think I'm over the top, but for the $250 I spent, I feel much better about keeping my truck stored inside again. I've wasted $250 on worse things, thats for sure lol! In addition to that, I now have another camera that I've mounted in the front of my house for added security, and I have (3) additional smoke detectors in the house. Money well spent in my eyes.
Hope this helps someone.
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