Safety is an issue. All campers need to be aware of the risks - especially of fire - in sleeping in many Playa constructs, but yurts have special dangers because of their materials and tightness.
Is there any history of encouraging smoke alarm use and do any/all such units remain reliable under Playa conditions? On Saturday, February 1, 2014 6:06:59 AM UTC-8, Vinay Gupta wrote: > > > They're tougher. > > They're not that much more expensive. > > They won't catch fire. > > I feel like this would be a great year to actually fix the supply chain > issues around Thermax HD (or equivalents from other manufacturers), do a > container load bulk purchase, and start moving people off R-MAX etc. until > there's a comprehensive solution for the fire risk. I really want to solve > this problem before somebody gets hurt. > > http://www.appropedia.org/Hexayurt_Safety_Information > > Vinay > > -- > Vinay Gupta > Free Science and Engineering in the Global Public Interest > > http://bit.ly/gupta_arc <http://bit.ly/gupta_arc%20>- the Gupta State > Failure Management Archive > http://bit.ly/gupta_ark - or see it directly on Archive.org > > http://hexayurt.com - free/open next generation human sheltering > http://hexayurt.com/plan - the whole systems, big picture vision > > "In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an > invincible summer" - Albert Camus > > Twitter/Skype/Gizmo/Gtalk/AIM: hexayurt > UK Cell : +44 (0) 7500 895568 / USA VOIP (+1) 775-743-1851 > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hexayurt" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hexayurt. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
