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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998 06 08 Consent Item A ~COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A CONSENT X INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR Meeting MGR fr IDEPT .)!f ' Authorization ( 8 June 1998 REQUEST: The Fire Department requests that the City Commission review the information relative to the Range Queen Stove-Top Fire Stopper. PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to inform the City Commission of the information gathered by the Fire Department to respond to the inquiry by Commissioner Cindy Gennell. CONSIDERATIONS: . Commissioner Cindy Gennell, during the Regular Meeting of the City Commission, Monday, April 13, 1998, under VI., Reports, Item D., Commission Seat IV, Commissioner Gennell said she had heard of a device that is placed under a stove hood and ifthere is a fire it automatically opens and emits a powder to put out a fire. Commissioner Gennell said there is a City's Fire Department that is giving away these devices and asked the City Manager to have the Fire Chief took into this. Commissioner Gelmell mentioned that the City that is giving away the devices she spoke about was the City of Casselberry. The Fire Chief contacted the City of Casselberry Fire Department and inquired about the device and was provided the following information by Renzie Davidson, Fire Investigator, Casselberry Fire Department. The Casselberry Fire Department has started a program making available to purchase a device named the "RANGE QUEEN" a stove-top fire stopper. This device that is installed under a range hood with a magnet is heat activated, which in turn sound!; an alarm, and expels powder from the device to the stove-top extinguishing the fire. It requires one (1) Range Queen device per two (2) burners, so a June 8, 1998 Consent Agenda Item A Page 2 typical stove-top would require two (2) Range Queens. These Range Queen devices are not currently available to the general public and must be purchased directly from the vendor. The cost of one (1) Range Queen is $16.00 and a typical stove-top with two (2) devices would cost the consumer $32.00. The City of Casselberry Fire Department did get a $2,500.00 grant from the Allstate Insurance Company that has a regional office in Casselberry for the purchase of the Range Queens. However, these units may only be installed for individuals who meet certain criteria determined by the Casselberry Fire Department. . On April 27, 1998, Informational Item "A" was presented to the City Commission to provide limited information on the subject of the Range Queen Stove-top Fire Stopper manufactured by Pyro Control, Inc.. . Since the Apn127, 1998, City Commission Meeting, the Fire Department has gathered the following information and desires to make a recommendation based upon the findings. The company that manufactures the Range Queen is only interested in setting up distributors for their device if a purchase of 10,000 units or more is completed with total payment due at time of sale. The Fire Department or the general public can purchase whatever amount of the devices at the following break-out pricing direct from the manufacturer. The manufacturer does not have any local retailers who carry the Range Queen at this time, but is seeking potential distributor::;. 1 - 24 units $24.95 each 25 - 1,007 units $16.50 each 1,008 - 10,000 units $13.75 each 10,001 + units $12.50 each . The Fire Department has also contacted local insurance companies and inquired about grants for purchases of the devices. All insurance companies contacted have denied our request for a grant but continue to offer fire safety education materials that the Fire Department does utilize as a resource. June 8, 1998 Consent Agenda Item A Page 3 FUNDING: No additional funding is currently being requested for this activity. RECOMMENDATION: The Fire Department recommends that we make available to the general public the direct purchase information on the Range Queen Stove-top Fire Stopper devices from the manufacturer PjTO Control, Inc.. The Fire Department will also obtain literature and a display sample that can be demonstrated during fire prevention presentations. Future grant and funding options will continue to be explored for the benefit of the citizens. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: N/A ATTACHMENTS: N/A COMMISSION ACTION: