
Good people, Can someone in the know tell me why it is *impossible* for the Ministry of education to mandate all dormitories to have smoke detectors? My reasoning is that it will take just one incident for my sibling in school to die from smoke/fire, just one, and they are gone forever. Plus these damn detectors aint that expensive, $45<http://www.consumersearch.com/smoke-detectors>for one which uses both photoeletric and ionization technology.

When I was teaching back in 2004, the schools were directed to remove the grills, on the windows and to change the doors to open outside only few schools followed the directive. The ministry is to blame for not enforcing the rule, IMHO the detectors will be useless if the the children are caged up in a dorm On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
Good people, Can someone in the know tell me why it is *impossible* for the Ministry of education to mandate all dormitories to have smoke detectors?
My reasoning is that it will take just one incident for my sibling in school to die from smoke/fire, just one, and they are gone forever.
Plus these damn detectors aint that expensive, $45<http://www.consumersearch.com/smoke-detectors>for one which uses both photoeletric and ionization technology.
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