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A young Taranaki family is having to start again after a fire caused by an electric blanket destroyed their home
Homeowner Brittany Nawani, said "the blanket was on for a matter of minutes before catching fire and spreading quite fast."
She will no longer be using electric blankets … View moreA young Taranaki family is having to start again after a fire caused by an electric blanket destroyed their home
Homeowner Brittany Nawani, said "the blanket was on for a matter of minutes before catching fire and spreading quite fast."
She will no longer be using electric blankets and hoped others learned from their tragedy.
Advice to electric blanket owners is to replace them every five years, but if damage such as cracked wires or failing controller is showing, the blanket should be replaced immediately.
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Matt Rilkoff Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
Hi there - calling all hoarders and/or history buffs - We are looking for newspaper front pages from the Moon Landing in 1969. If you got one and you don't mind us coming around to take a photo, please reply to this message. It doesn't matter from which paper. Taranaki Herald, Daily News,… View moreHi there - calling all hoarders and/or history buffs - We are looking for newspaper front pages from the Moon Landing in 1969. If you got one and you don't mind us coming around to take a photo, please reply to this message. It doesn't matter from which paper. Taranaki Herald, Daily News, something else entirely. We'll consider them all. Thanks in advance.
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