Amazing how flamable that foam was. Took less than 10 seconds to ignite.
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Quite interesting, it took just about a second to light up the foam.
What i find also interesting is that a lot of people want to *solely* blame the bar owners due to violations of the fire safety standard (and fire safety guidelines associated with the standard). But these people seem to often forget that – no matter if/what (many) mistakes the bar owners (and potentially also the town and/or canton) made – the “helmet girl” *also* failed her duties under the fire safety standard:
>Fire and open flames, heat, electricity and other energy types, flammable or explosive substances, as well as machinery, equipment, etc., must be handled in such a way that no fires or explosions are caused or can occur.
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Amazing how flamable that foam was. Took less than 10 seconds to ignite.
Quite interesting, it took just about a second to light up the foam.
What i find also interesting is that a lot of people want to *solely* blame the bar owners due to violations of the fire safety standard (and fire safety guidelines associated with the standard). But these people seem to often forget that – no matter if/what (many) mistakes the bar owners (and potentially also the town and/or canton) made – the “helmet girl” *also* failed her duties under the fire safety standard:
>Fire and open flames, heat, electricity and other energy types, flammable or explosive substances, as well as machinery, equipment, etc., must be handled in such a way that no fires or explosions are caused or can occur.
*Source:* [*Brandschutznorm, Artikel 19, Absatz 1*](https://services2.vkf.ch/rest/public/georg/bs/publikation/documents/BSPUB-1394520214-57.pdf/content)
Do I “morally” blame her? Not really.
But if she was still alive, she would – legally – for sure be charged with the same offences that the bar owners are currently charged with.