
This nice one-bedroom apartment is located in a four-family home. There is a living room/dining room combo, eat-in-kitchen and one full bathroom. There is hardwood flooring throughout. It has a small yard area for B-B-Q’s. Parking is off-street. Close to Malden T and bus station (Orange line). Tenant-at-Will lease negotiable.
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Filed under: Apartment for Rent by APT4rent on
01.14.2008
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On New Year’s Eve there was a big fire in South Boston in a 19 unit, five-story condo building that used to be the Hotel Eaton. Although the cause of the fire has yet to be determined, two tenants on the first floor died. My condolences go out to the Clancy children and the occupants of the Hotel Eaton for their loss.
Since I live close by, I was witness to the fire and I saw what terrifying force a fire has and how fast it consumed the building and everything in it to the point were firefighters were afraid it will collapse after just 45 minutes.
Since, like most neighborhoods in the city, South Boston is tightly knit, the occupants of the two houses on either side of the Hotel Eaton had to evacuate their homes for almost a week before being able to go back home. And their homes were spared completely (except for some charred telephone cables) by the heroic efforts of the Boston Fire Fighters (G-d Bless them).
Witnessing this fire made me realize that while living in a building that has multiple floors with different tenants you could find yourself in a really bad situation without any fault or carelessness on your part. In a sense, you are at the mercy of your neighbors.
That said, I thought it would be a good idea to ask everyone that reads my blog to pay extra attention to the following fire safety tips:
- Space heaters are a major fire hazard in the cold winter months. Old fashioned and even newer model space heaters; it’s important to make sure that they are never, ever left on while sleeping. Also, make sure you never place them next to blankets, drapery or anything flammable.
- Candles should be supervised while burning and placed on a safety surface like a plate or a tray (not wood).
- For you landlords, it might be a good idea to issue a similar reminder for your tenants, and make sure you replace the batteries on all the smoke and CO detectors in your property once every 6 months. A good time to do this is when the clocks change in the Spring and Fall.
- When cooking, make sure that you don’t leave your kitchen unattended. It is so easy to get distracted and leave the kettle on by accident or a towel left too close to the burner. Possibilities are unfortunately endless. Better not to leave the kitchen.
- Never smoke cigarettes in bed.
- Do you have a fire extinguisher? Do you remember where it is? Do you know how to use it? Having a fire extinguisher next to your stove could save lives and your home.
- Don’t forget to treat every alarm as a real emergency. Get outside, call 911 and then let the fire department decide if it was false or not.
Hopefully I didn’t go over the top with my cautiousness, but we are all better safe than sorry.
Stay safe.
IG
Filed under: Tips and Tricks by IG on
01.10.2008
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PHOTOS ARE AN EXAMPLE OF SIMILAR UNITS WITHIN THE BUILDING, ACTUAL UNIT MAY VARY. One bedroom apartment with an eat in kitchen. Rent includes hot water. There is laundry and storage in the building and parking is available for $25/month. Located in Winter Hill steps to many shops/restaurants on Broadway, the Bus and convenient to Rt. 93.
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Filed under: Apartment for Rent by APT4rent on
01.07.2008
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