If you read any of the other comments on this thread, you would know that my family members are visiting this person that is a family member of theirs. I’m concerned of the safety of my family members, and also the person that lives there.
If you want more details you can read down through the thread. I love animals, and I also love my family members. My main concern is the unsafe conditions of flammable containers. There’s oxygen tanks, propane tank, I don’t know what the other tanks are, and next to that is a generator, and a bunch of empty or full I don’t know gas containers.
If a fire was to break out in that area it would spread rapidly. Arizona has some of the worst forest fires in the western area next to California and Oregon.
You are in an area that doesn’t have codes or restrictions. Even if they were a fire concern, there’s nothing you can do about something on someone else’s property. The items independently are of no risk of combustion without outside force. You can disguise it as concern for safety or whatever you’d like but point blank, if you don’t own it, it’s nothing to you. I don’t mean to sound rude, but I’d be really pissed off if I found my house on the internet with some nosy ass person trying to find out what I’m doing. I’d probably be mad enough to fight about it. I’m just saying
People can’t get privacy anymore. My closest neighbor is more than 1000 yards away from me, you can’t see my home from the road. And it’s reasons like this why I made sure I had my privacy. I’d be down right furious about this. It’s one thing to observe and want to urge your family to use caution but to blast someone’s home on the internet is just nuts. What’s their course of action? They gonna call the local sheriff and demand a health and welfare check on an unsuspecting home owner minding their own business?
If you read any of the other comments on this thread, you would know that my family members are visiting this person that is a family member of theirs. I’m concerned of the safety of my family members, and also the person that lives there.
If you want more details you can read down through the thread. I love animals, and I also love my family members. My main concern is the unsafe conditions of flammable containers. There’s oxygen tanks, propane tank, I don’t know what the other tanks are, and next to that is a generator, and a bunch of empty or full I don’t know gas containers.
If a fire was to break out in that area it would spread rapidly. Arizona has some of the worst forest fires in the western area next to California and Oregon.
You are in an area that doesn’t have codes or restrictions. Even if they were a fire concern, there’s nothing you can do about something on someone else’s property. The items independently are of no risk of combustion without outside force. You can disguise it as concern for safety or whatever you’d like but point blank, if you don’t own it, it’s nothing to you. I don’t mean to sound rude, but I’d be really pissed off if I found my house on the internet with some nosy ass person trying to find out what I’m doing. I’d probably be mad enough to fight about it. I’m just saying
I said somewhere above or below I'm glad none here are my neighbors...
You could be my neighbor. You get it.
People can’t get privacy anymore. My closest neighbor is more than 1000 yards away from me, you can’t see my home from the road. And it’s reasons like this why I made sure I had my privacy. I’d be down right furious about this. It’s one thing to observe and want to urge your family to use caution but to blast someone’s home on the internet is just nuts. What’s their course of action? They gonna call the local sheriff and demand a health and welfare check on an unsuspecting home owner minding their own business?