I do wonder if wearing something over her head that is less flamable than hair might help as well. Not anything that would melt, of course, but even a wool or cotton cap or scarf might have a higher burning point than hair. Looks like there are some balaclavas and beanies that are flame resistant along with some stuff to wear while welding.
Ok, here is a question I’ve had since the girls first got spotted in the workshop causing fires…. Why wasn’t there a visible, nearby fire extinguisher in the shop to begin with?
Why would there be? They weren’t welding. Or even wood burning designs. They were sawing and hammering and screwing. That doesn’t make fire. Why would you need a fire extinguisher?
I do wonder if wearing something over her head that is less flamable than hair might help as well. Not anything that would melt, of course, but even a wool or cotton cap or scarf might have a higher burning point than hair. Looks like there are some balaclavas and beanies that are flame resistant along with some stuff to wear while welding.
Ok, here is a question I’ve had since the girls first got spotted in the workshop causing fires…. Why wasn’t there a visible, nearby fire extinguisher in the shop to begin with?
Why would there be? They weren’t welding. Or even wood burning designs. They were sawing and hammering and screwing. That doesn’t make fire. Why would you need a fire extinguisher?