I Survived A House Fire... I Wish My Stuff Had
How to prepare for and survive a devastating event with more than memories
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About the Book
In May 2002, Michael and Candace Quinn had just returned to their eighty-year-old home from their whirlwind wedding and honeymoon. Exhausted, they fell into bed, wanting to sleep late the next morning. Their home, however, had other ideas. At 3:10 a.m., their world changed forever as they watched a merciless fire rapidly consume their home and belongings.
Candace Quinn relies on her personal experience as a fire victim combined with a firefighter family background in order to educate others on how to prevent a fire, protect personal belongings, and create a plan of action should a home disaster occur. Quinn teaches specifically how to:
- Inventory, document, and store possessions
- Develop a "grab-and-go" list for each room
- Practice a fast escape and arrange a meeting location
- Secure a fire-safe home through vigilant observations
"Ms. Quinn's mix of personal experience with statistically correct data combines for an easy, informative read...one every homeowner or dweller should do. After 28 years as a fire chief, even I learned a couple things. This book is what everyone should know BEFORE [fire] happens to you."
-Chief Eric Madison, Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Fire Department
visit the author's website: www.isurvivedahousefire.com
About the Author
Candace Quinn earned a Master's degree from Northwestern University and a Bachelor's degree from Rockford College. She is a consultant, author, and speaker within the healthcare industry. She resides in Northern Virginia with her husband, Michael, and is a mother of two and grandmother of five.
- I Survived a House Fire...I Wish My Stuff Had
She is donating a portion of all royalties from her sales to the Pioneer Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross and to the National Fire Protection Association.