Fall boiler safety tip

My Grandparents passed away about a year ago. My associate and I had to go into their household plus scrub up a lot of their things. My associate and I boxed up a lot of their personal possessions. A lot of their other items were handed out to family members that were stated on the will. My family members wanted to redo the whole home. However there were some family members who just wanted to sell the home. After a large consensus, everyone decided to redo the household plus keep it in the family. It could be used as a summer time household when family wanted to get away from the village plus take a weekend into the country… When cleaning the household my associate and I bought a large dumpster to get rid of old furniture plus junk. My associate and I saw that my Grandparents boiler was still at the house. Some of the family members were going to transfer it… But my uncle who works at an Heating plus A/C supplier told us to not transfer it. She said that the firebox may be full of fuel. She said that one terrible transfer could make for a possible disaster. She also said that any boiler that hasn’t been used for a long time (which it has) shouldn’t be touched. My uncle had a flammability meter probe that she took out of her work truck. This was to measure the LEL (lower explosive limit). She wanted a second opinion so she decided to call a few of her workers down to look at her boiler.

 

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