Fifteen horses perish in US barn fire

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Fifteen horses perish in US barn fire

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http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=113259&provider=top

This is so sad and my heart goes out to the proprietor and the owners.

But sadly this is not an isolated incident. In nearly every edition, Riding Safely reports on equine deaths as a result of fire. Please, please, make sure that you undertake and keep up to date your fire and arson risk assessments and associated fire precautions. Hold mock fire drills and make sure that everyone knows what to do in the event of a fire.
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A free guide has been published to help employers, managers, occupiers and owners of animal premises and stables to minimise the risk of fire. It tells you what you have to do to comply with fire safety law, helps you carry out a fire risk assessment and identify the general fire precautions you need to have in place.
You can find out further details from http://www.ridingsafely.net/september_october_november_december_2007_news.html#fraguide
 
This is the latest in several barn fires in the US in the past 12 months that horses have lost their lives. Wooden or mainly wooden construction, lot's of airflow, goes up in seconds. Sadly animals towards the center stalls of these buildings never stand a chance of getting out. I can think of so many being accidents waiting to happen, some having 60 - 80 plus stalls in one building.
 
We have regular yard meetings and I insisted at 1 that we had a fire warning bell intstalled, and that we hold regular fire evacs. We do now.
 
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