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Remember Ben Franklin’s other legacy

Remember Ben Franklin’s other legacy

Summary

The article discusses the risk of fires in 18th-century Philadelphia, where wooden buildings and open hearths often caused large fires. It highlights how Benjamin Franklin warned about fire dangers and promoted safety practices in the city.

Key Facts

  • Philadelphia in the 1730s was mostly built with wood, making it very flammable.
  • Small accidents like dropping hot coals could cause big fires that destroyed many buildings.
  • In 1735, a letter in a local newspaper warned residents about fire dangers.
  • Benjamin Franklin, a well-known thinker and publisher, played a role in spreading fire safety advice.
  • Franklin’s efforts included promoting better chimney cleaning and watchfulness around fires.
  • Fires were a major public concern in early American cities due to building materials and heating methods.
  • Franklin’s work helped shape early ideas about community safety and prevention of disasters.
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