How many houses must burn? How many must die?

To the editor:

Frontiersman reporter Brian O’Connor wrote a story in the June 4 issue about a house fire, where 13 poor dogs burned to death. Such house fires are made even more horrible by how preventable they are!

Structures in remote, forested areas without fire hydrants should be built of materials that cannot burn. Building more fire stations is a waste of our tax money, because they won’t help. Firemen just come to a remote burning house in time to watch it finish burning to the ground.

We can make fire-proof, rot-proof, earthquake-resistant, high-strength, light-weight reinforcement structures, such as pre-fabricated columns, beams and wall-panels according to my patents, 5707724, “Fractal Tube Reinforcement”, and, 5928450, “Process of Making Fractal Tubes” to build buildings, artificial logs, cabins, and buildings that cannot burn!

This would save lives, reduce insurance premiums, lower costs of construction, and save a lot of tax money. These structures must be built in a factory and cured under controlled conditions.

You can study my patents at USPTO.gov, and you can email me at dnrussellms@yahoo.com to start such a corporation.

Daniel N. Russell

Willow

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