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I was just finishing up breakfast this morning when I smelled something funny. At first I thought the washing machine had caught fire, so I turned it off quickly. The smell got worse. Then I thought the stove was spewing gas - but I opened the oven and sniffed, and it was just the normal oven smell in there. Meanwhile the smell got worse. I began to contemplate calling 911. I ran to my room to grab my purse where my cell phone was (and to jump out the window with purse and Sithreal in hand if the house blew up), and then realized how fortunate it was that I made the decision to run to my room just then. Seraphim's heat lamp was smoking. No, there was nothing wrong with the wiring or the lamp itself. Something plastic had slipped under the heat lamp, so when I turned the lamp on, it began to melt, and finally to burn. I am so lucky that I didn't leave before noticing the smell. I picked up the smoking piece of charred blue plastic (whatever it was), and high-tailed it out of the house. I opened all the windows, called into work and told them I'd tried to light the house on fire so I'd be late, and put a fan in my room with both windows open. The animals looked like they were alright - just alarmed at seeing me run all over the place and act weird.

Finally when the smell was mostly gone (still bad in my room but elsewhere it's livable) I shut the windows and went outside to see what the hell that blue thing was. I looked at it more carefully and realized there was a floppy write protect tab on the side of it. The rest of it was unrecognizeable, much like an air crash victim whose only recognizeable remains are, like, a nose or something.

So anyway - I determined by the above experience that floppy disks do not smell good when they burn.

That, and I'll need a less powerful and better situated heat lamp. This can never happen again. Poor corn snake - I can't imagine what that must have been like for him.

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Date: 2006-02-03 04:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] obsidionrose.livejournal.com
Close call! Glad everything's okay.

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Date: 2006-02-04 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laurelindel.livejournal.com
Aaaagh! *not* to set yourself on fire! *not*!

I'm glad you found what was going on so quickly.

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Date: 2006-02-06 02:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] helen99.livejournal.com
I didn't (thank goodness). I, cats, reptiles and an assortment of mice did breathe some nasty stuff though. Nobody seems to have suffered any ill effects but burning plastic is narsty. It was mostly vaporizing while it was burning. That poor cornsnake (he's also the one who got a hair caught around his lower jaw and his jaw is damaged and he won't eat). I will be taking him to the vet this week (should have done that a month ago).

Anyway, fyi, I got a rash on my arm, went to the doctor when it didn't go away, and found out it was ringworm. Ick ack ook, etc. Anyway, the reason I'm telling you is so you all can make an informed decision about coming over this Wednesday or not. I have gone over all surfaces, armrests, floors (even the woodnen ones), with bleach, and laundered all the chair, couch, and bed coverings. I'm applyiog prescription fungicide to it twice a day. The doctor says it won't show any sign of clearing up until two weeks from now (ick, ack ook). Anyway, just so you know, so you all can take precautionary measures - if you decide you want to put off coming over that's perfectly understandable.

I remarked that this is contageous (in an alarmed tone) and the doctor said "Contagious but not high contagion". I Googled it however, and it's recommended to be really careful, since outbreaks happen mostly in schools and it's hard to control what kids touch. Don't use my towels (obviously), and don't rub my arm on yourselves (not that anyone was planning to)...

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Date: 2006-02-07 12:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laurelindel.livejournal.com
Ooo! I am sorry you have ringworm. I'm not too suceptible to it, really. So I have no problems coming by. Let me ask N and B about it. The only way I see them not coming is if they've had rotten experiences with it in the past...

*HUGS*

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Date: 2006-02-07 01:31 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] helen99.livejournal.com
Apparently I'm not that susceptible either or I would have gotten it long ago. Ramona (the transgendered mouse) had what I thought was a case of mites for a long time. I didn't think much of it since mouse mites are not transmissible to humans. Wellp, It wasn't mites. I checked the symptoms against a description of how ringworm presents in animals, and sure enough, it shows up as bare patches and greyish spots on the fur. Ducky. I've handled that mouse every day for months - he was my favorite mouse next to Luna (who recently died). Unfortunately when I found out he had ringworm I decided to give him to Asherah. I can't risk trying to treat him and possibly infecting rialian, the cats, the other mice, or reinfecting myself (hopefully I only have it in one place!!!)

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