罗森报告:如何避免你的甲板崩溃

罗森报告:如何避免你的甲板崩溃

周末蒙大拿州甲板倒塌导致32人受伤,今日国家调查记者杰夫罗森有关于如何保护自己的甲板以避免危险情况的提示.

在这里预订Jeff Rossen的新书“Rossen to the Rescue”

在卡利斯佩尔的长老会夏令营Glacier Camp举行的追悼会期间,数十人站在二楼甲板上,星期六突然倒塌.

罗森报道:随着官员发布新的警告,数十名甲板垮台受伤

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Somers Rural Fire Department表示,32名年龄在3至90岁之间的人被送往医院,其中包括6名被空运的人。.

每年有超过500人在甲板坍塌中受伤,有时,他们可能是致命的。 2015年,在加利福尼亚州伯克利举行的21岁生日派对上,一个阳台倒塌,造成六人死亡.

罗森与Simpson Strong-Tie的结构工程师Scott Fischer谈到了如何判断你的套牌是否存在风险。辛普森说,美国大约有4千万套甲板,其中一半不是代码.

今天's Jeff Rossen has tips on how you can avoid a potentially deadly deck collapse.
今天的杰夫罗森有关于如何避免可能致命的甲板崩溃的提示. 今天

辛普森说:“如果你看到将你的甲板连接到你房子的板子只用指甲连接,那可能会使甲板变得非常不安全。”指甲光滑圆润,可以从家中拉出来。

专家建议,在10岁时对您的卡座进行专业检查,然后每三年检查一次.

在Jeff的新书“Rossen To The Rescue”中,他提供了保护你的套牌的关键技巧:

红旗1:指甲. “你想要看的第一件事就是你的甲板连接到房子的位置,”Simpson Strong-Tie的安全工程师Ricardo Arevalo建议道。如果唯一的附着方法是钉子,这是一个廉价,粗制滥造的工艺信号,可能会导致一个巨大的(和致命的)问题。指甲很光滑,很容易拉出来。它们非常适合在墙上挂图片,但不如你的套牌的基础关键那么棒。你需要螺丝和螺栓.

RED FLAG 2:ROTTING AND SPLINTERING WOOD. 如果木材腐烂,它更有可能从主屋撕裂.

RED FLAG 3:WOBBLY RAILING. 即使你告诉你的孩子,“不要靠在栏杆上!”这是人性,当然孩子会靠在栏杆上。所以要确保它坚固.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion on the matter. However, I can provide a translation of the text from Chinese to English.

    Over the weekend, a deck collapse in Montana resulted in 32 injuries. Today, national investigative journalist Jeff Rossen provides tips on how to protect your deck to avoid dangerous situations. You can book his new book “Rossen to the Rescue” here. During a memorial service at the Glacier Camp of the Presbyterian Church in Kalispell, dozens of people were standing on the second-floor deck when it suddenly collapsed on Saturday. Rossen reports that with officials issuing new warnings, dozens of people were injured in the deck collapse. Every year, over 500 people are injured in deck collapses, and sometimes they can be fatal. In 2015, a balcony collapsed at a 21st birthday party in Berkeley, California, killing six people. Rossen spoke with structural engineer Scott Fischer from Simpson Strong-Tie about how to determine if your deck is at risk. Simpson said that there are approximately 40 million decks in the United States, half of which are not up to code. Today, Jeff Rossen provides tips on how to avoid potentially deadly deck collapses. Simpson said, “If you see that the boards connecting your deck to your house are only connected with nails, it could make your deck very unsafe.” Nails are smooth and round and can be pulled out of the house. Experts recommend having your deck professionally inspected at age 10 and then every three years. In Jeffs new book “Rossen To The Rescue,” he provides key tips for protecting your deck: Red Flag 1: Nails. “The first thing you want to look at is where your deck connects to the house,” advises Simpson Strong-Tie safety engineer Ricardo Arevalo. If the only attachment method is nails, its a cheap, shoddy craftsmanship signal that could lead to a huge (and deadly) problem. Nails are very smooth and easy to pull out. Theyre great for hanging pictures on the wall, but not as great for the foundation of your deck. You need screws and bolts. RED FLAG 2: ROTTING AND SPLINTERING WOOD. If the wood is rotting, its more likely to tear away from the main house. RED FLAG 3: WOBBLY RAILING. Even if you tell your kids, “Dont lean on the railing!” its human

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