In Tears

magikquilter December 16th, 2008

Yesterday we had an electrical fire in our block’s communal electricity circuit box. I had trouble sleeping because our brand spanking new Vornado fan kept shutting off  …it was intermittent. I eventually got up and put the tv on for the news and it exploded …went bang anyway and all the appliances went off. I grabbed my rubber soled shoes and went downstairs to the circuit box to see if it was a fuse and saw some of my neighbours and realised it was across the whole building. While I was talking to my upstairs neighbour the whole box started flashing, then smoking…we talked…quickly …. then called the fire brigade as when we had our electrical fires in our flat the fire brigade said that the box was too dangerous to touch when there was a fire. By then though my neighbour had turned our and his electricity off but after the flashing we were too afraid to turn off any other flat’s electricity off at the box.

The fire Station is about two minutes away by road so they were there in minutes. At first they could not see what the problem was as there was no visible fire just lots of smoke. They did say though to unplug all our electrical appliances except freezers and we did that although it was too late by then for most of the people’s precious and expensive goods. While waiting for the electricians to come to the building the firemen went through the building to ensure none of our electrical goods were on fire. A lot of people had to leave to go to work including my neighbour opposite. She also wanted to get her little toddler away from the smoke. She left the dog in the unit but she told me where her spare key was kept in case the firemen had to get into her flat.  After a little while there was a second wave of smoke and my neighbour raced to get the key to the flat where the dog was by herself…we raced up and got the dog out as the smoke was quite bad by then. The poor dog was most distressed and very loving and affectionate!

The fire captain stayed with us for over an hour , he said massive amounts of power were coming into our building and we needed to find out why. He also said he would write a report stating that our fuse box is unsafe and needs to be upgraded. Something they would not do even after our two electrical fires several years ago. We have since paid to have some upgrades ourselves as our son was almost unconscious when the first fire occurred. The Energy Australia electricians were here for some hours and isolated the electricity…turned it off …and said that our body corporate would have to arrange repairs. They also said it was likely that all electrical goods in our building were fried.  As it could take hours to do the repairs and we were assured it was now safe my son and I went back to bed. Sometime over the next four hours someone came and made the repairs and when we awoke we tried to see which of our electrical items were salvagable. My son tried the tv first naturally and got a dreadful electric shock so I phoned the body corporate and they sent the electrician back out to check out each individual unit. We discovered by trial and error and another electric shock for  CJ that our appliance extension packs which have surge protectors on them were fried and were causing the shocks and we only lost those and one set of ceiling lights…we think anyway.

Our neighbours weren’t so lucky…some flats lost all their HD TV’s… some brand new and all their electrical equipment including fridges and microwaves. To top it off the body corporate and their personal contents insurance does not cover this. My neighbour upstairs lost her ducted air conditioning and all her electrical goods. At present they are trying to find a way around it. We have a few good things out of this …no one was harmed and we got to know what neighbours we can rely on and my son knows he definitely wants a dog!

Update on charity shop fiasco

Today I went into the charity shop where I asked to speak to the manager about the bag of fabrics which was given to me when I was in there last. He said he did not know anything about it and as he is getting a really bad deal from his staff since taking over we are not sure if someone is trying to set us both up ….his staff are not happy since he arrived and they have hated me since I raised this issue last time I was given bags full of perfectly good donations. He asked me if I would speak to the area manager on the phone to clear it up which I did but I do not remember if I even got that far as she basically kept saying that I was in the wrong for taking the goods out of the store and kept quoting how I had compromised myself and my husband as well. After hearing that spiel for some time I said I did not appreciate having my husband’s job being brought into this and it was surely the responsibility of the staff not to give the goods in the first place. No way … did not matter it was all about my actions and how I took them out of the store and how I did not pay until the next day…well after telling her repeatedly they would not take any money then, believe me I tried as did my husband. I then burst into tears…..something I never do. This is in front of a whole store of customers.

The manager sat me down and tried to give me water and talked me through it but I said as it stands I do not feel I can come here again and I resent what she said about my honesty. Also if I was set up or he was then I really do not feel inclined to give that store my business. I guess I was still emotional from the fire and was more upset than I had realised because my son said he knew something had happened because my face was still flushed hours after I spoke to them at the store. I sent an email expressing my distaste for the area manager’s treatment of me to her boss after I spoke to my husband and son. They are not surprised but my son said “stay out of that store mum they employ fucking crazies there”…he never wanted me to forgive them as I tried to do after the way they turned their backs on me in the store after the previous incident. So I guess you can see why I was a little bit teary?

14 Responses to “In Tears”

  1. AngieNo Gravataron 17 Dec 2008 at 1:09 am

    Oh Kathleen, I am so sorry! I wish I could hop on a plane and fly over to give you a big hug. It seems these things always happen close to Christmas.
    I’m glad you all are ok.

    I can’t believe the way that “charity” shop has been treating you. Maybe they need to look up the meaning of the word “charity” in the dictionary.

    Hoping your week gets better,
    ~Angie

  2. DinaNo Gravataron 17 Dec 2008 at 3:21 am

    Oh! That makes me SO angry.

    First, I’m so sorry for the electrical thing. I feel so bad for you and your neighbors. I hate when things break like that–especially things you need on a daily basis. It’s so stressful, especially when you start thinking how expensive it will be to replace stuff.

    I am completely disgusted with the charity shop. That is completely ridiculous that they tried to blame you. You were so good for bringing it back. And it’s NOT like you stole the stuff. It’s not like that at all. They are COMPLETELY in the wrong. Don’t let them make you think otherwise.

    I despise it when people try to take advantage of other people’s honesty and right choices.

    With some people, if you try to take ANY of the blame…instead of being grateful and trying to share the blame, they will take advantage and try to put as much blame on you as possible.

  3. teeniNo Gravataron 17 Dec 2008 at 6:30 am

    Wow – I’m so sorry you are dealing with so much crap right now. And I guess it isn’t just ice storms that cause people to be without power. I hope things start looking up soon. Hang in there, MQ! Better days are coming.

  4. birdpressNo Gravataron 17 Dec 2008 at 7:54 am

    I’m so sorry about the electrical fire! Thank goodness no one was hurt, but that sounds like a lot of damage. It must have been very scary too. It was nice of you to help your neighbors. I’m very glad you were able to get that dog out too!

    Tough luck about that charity place. Just take comfort in knowing that YOU were in the right. Dina’s last paragraph is so true! I hate when people do that! It makes you just want to throw your hands up and stop trying to be nice at all when people just take advantage of it.

  5. Widdle ShamrockNo Gravataron 17 Dec 2008 at 8:42 am

    Hugs. I would have been in tears too, if my integrity was called into question like that. Especially when you have been nothing, but open and honest.

    Am so glad you were not hurt or asleep when the fire took place.

    Hugs again.

  6. JeanaMarieNo Gravataron 17 Dec 2008 at 12:16 pm

    oh, dear kathleen! i think your son is right – that sounds like a shop to stay away from. i also don’t see how it could possibly your responsibility when you were urged repeatedly to take the fabric from the shop and not to worry about paying.

    i am glad to hear no one was physically hurt from the fire. i do hope they get the electrical box up to safety standards to prevent another fire… what a day!

  7. magikquilterNo Gravataron 17 Dec 2008 at 5:41 pm

    Girls the charity shit has really hit the fan now…..i am in talks with the area managers boss and am astounded at their attitude. I am getting fed up with it being turned on me I can tell you

  8. KristaNo Gravataron 18 Dec 2008 at 3:44 am

    Hi Kathleen! Checking in from the road, and I hate to see this bad news! As you say, at least no one was hurt (well, badly, I mean – I’m sure your son wasn’t hankering for a shock!). I hope it all gets sorted and that you don’t have to worry about faulty electrical units anymore.

    Also miffed about the charity shop – what is their DEAL? It is really unfortunate that these things always seem to happen to the nicest people! Keep fighting the good fight and don’t let them mess with your holiday spirit!

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  10. magikquilterNo Gravataron 19 Dec 2008 at 11:05 am

    Hi Krista checking in from African adventures…wow am honoured that you would take the time. Blogging is so wonderful..we do meet the most wonderful people and the fact that people are outraged about this helps me enormously

    About the fire….we have a lovely young man in our block who is a solicitor/barrister and he is putting pressure on the strata here to finally do something…especially in light of the fact that after our previous two electrical fires in our flat they refused to upgrade the box, and I have the paperwork to prove it so it shows a pattern of neglect etc etc and very useful at present

    Not too long and then you are back home for the holidays!

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  12. AuthorNo Gravataron 24 Dec 2008 at 12:43 am

    I just wouldn’t deal with this shop again – how awful of them to have upset you so. People can be so mean sometimes. ((((hugs))))

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