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Yes, check/inspect every nuance about the lamp when you get it, you never know what might be wrong with it.
One of my florence art co's on a wooden base had a bad socket which could have easily led to a fire if I did not replace it.
You're so welcome KM.
Really glad I asked a question of that lovely lamp and to have been of service.
Glad all is well too.
AC
You're very right as well KM. There's many a time i've ripped open a new package all too eager to plug that sucker in without proper inspection of the luminary unit in question. A lesson learnt.
AC
do you have a fire extinguisher in the house *that is good*. My parents had an extension cord plug that heated up and caught the curtain on fire. Lucky for them they had an extinguisher in the kitchen and my xbrother in law put out the fire. I had an extinguisher in my house and after many years it lost pressure *it had a guage* so I bought 2 more. I don't have a working smoke detector, which I should. I think Mr. Moto *my Sharpei* will wake my ass up to let him out if there is a fire.
I buy a lot of vintage stereo equipment, lamps and other eletrical items. I ususally clean and inspect them looking for shoddy repairs, evidence potenial trouble. When I clean the electric cord I feel for nicks or guages in the cord. However we can all make mistakes, sometimes I don't take the unit apart, but I always keep an eye out for any smoke or funny smells.
I volunteer at the Habitat for Humanity and I was testing a stereo and I smelled burning, My first response was *where is the fire extingusiher*. I asked one of the workers and he didn't know, but he found one and showed me were the others were and the fire alrms. The smell was from someone starting a lawn mower in the building.
I told the manager that everyone that volunteers should be shown where the extinguishers and pull stations are. Fire is bad but the smoke damage is usually worse. I am glad that someone made you aware that the lamp may have packing material. I have bought Fantasia lamps that the seller let me know to take out the packing.
Usually the fiber optic lamps are bent or need attention so I usually take them apart and clean them first. While I am cleaning I look at the conditon and any repairs or saftey issues that need attention. Please get a fire extingusiher if you don't have one, they are not that expensive.
I should follow my own advice and get a smoke detector, I will think about it. Do as I say not as I do,
thats Miss Dumb chic with a hangover... THIS is why I dont drink... I am no good at it..
Hey it was my first ever Ebay purchase.. I was a bit excited ...kinda stupid and careless now that I look back...
Great question though.. We do have one fire ext. its in the kitchen...but with so much going on in my house as far as electricity I should for sure get myself another two at least..
do you have a fire extinguisher in the house *that is good*. My parents had an extension cord plug that heated up and caught the curtain on fire. Lucky for them they had an extinguisher in the kitchen and my xbrother in law put out the fire. I had an extinguisher in my house and after many years it lost pressure *it had a guage* so I bought 2 more. I don't have a working smoke detector, which I should. I think Mr. Moto *my Sharpei* will wake my ass up to let him out if there is a fire.
I buy a lot of vintage stereo equipment, lamps and other eletrical items. I ususally clean and inspect them looking for shoddy repairs, evidence potenial trouble. When I clean the electric cord I feel for nicks or guages in the cord. However we can all make mistakes, sometimes I don't take the unit apart, but I always keep an eye out for any smoke or funny smells.
I volunteer at the Habitat for Humanity and I was testing a stereo and I smelled burning, My first response was *where is the fire extingusiher*. I asked one of the workers and he didn't know, but he found one and showed me were the others were and the fire alrms. The smell was from someone starting a lawn mower in the building.
I told the manager that everyone that volunteers should be shown where the extinguishers and pull stations are. Fire is bad but the smoke damage is usually worse. I am glad that someone made you aware that the lamp may have packing material. I have bought Fantasia lamps that the seller let me know to take out the packing.
Usually the fiber optic lamps are bent or need attention so I usually take them apart and clean them first. While I am cleaning I look at the conditon and any repairs or saftey issues that need attention. Please get a fire extingusiher if you don't have one, they are not that expensive.
I should follow my own advice and get a smoke detector, I will think about it. Do as I say not as I do,
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