Tenn. Inspector Praised For Averting Attic Fire

Feb. 7, 2013
Collierville's building inspector found a faulty flue in a home that did not extend through the home's roof and was dumping exhaust gas and heat into the attic which already was showing charring.

Feb. 07--David Stewart doesn't think of himself as a hero, but some of his co-workers in the Town of Collierville's code enforcement division think he saved a family from a life-threatening situation.

In mid-January, Stewart, who has been a town building inspector for 20 years, was sent to Jackie and Chris Keller's Collierville home to inspect a coil replacement inside the furnace. Stewart did not give his final approval because the furnace's flue pipe, which carries excess heat and carbon monoxide out of the home, was concealed and he was unable to get a complete view of it.

Stewart convinced the Kellers and town building official Tim Pendleton to allow him to investigate the flue pipe, and he found that it did not extend through the home's roof and that gas fumes and exhaust heat were flowing into the attic.

"There was heat charring to some of the roof members and could have started a fire real easily," Pendleton said. "In my mind he potentially saved the lives of the family."

Jackie Keller said the family was in Stewart's debt. "I told him we'll send him a Christmas card for the rest of his life."

"I'm doing my job and protecting the citizens in Collierville," Stewart said. "It's what each of our inspectors do."

Copyright 2013 - The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn.

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