My Restaurant Caught Fire: Expenses and Tears!
To say I am exhausted is an understatement. I am tired. Every day, there is something to spend funds on. While this is not an issue as we work to be able to afford these expenses, it becomes super annoying when it seems like you are mostly working to just pay bills and expenses.
You cough and it’s a debit alert, you sneeze and your ATM card is being swiped through a POS. Sigh!
Story of My Life
My morning started just like every other day. I made a list of my activities for the day and time blocked each task. I was super optimistic to set out and make the day productive. Next thing, I received a call that my restaurant was burning. I started to panic as I grabbed my keys and dashed out as swift as possible.
I got there in no time and they were able to put off the fire before I arrived. I probed and asked what really happened. One of the kitchen staff narrated that he was using the electric cooker to fry chicken which was plugged into the socket on the wall just 3inches above the electric cooker.
Next thing, the oil from the oil bubbled and the wire above started to spark. While he was trying to put off the cooker and remove what was frying, a fire broke out. He said he immediately began to shout for help and the chef came in with the fire extinguisher but did not know how to use it.
At this point, they were able to get hold of the security officer who was standing outside the restaurant and she was able to use the fire extinguisher to put off the fire. By then the fire had done a good amount of damage to that part of the kitchen space.
The electric cooker had totally burned to the point of no redemption, the wires, the ceilings, and the sockets were a complete write-off.
I honestly felt like crying. Truth is I cried. It is bad enough that the country is not favourable for start-up businesses and against all odds, we are still pushing to stay afloat, maintain a certain standard, not compromise service delivery, and provide jobs for people yet it is either the taxes are trying to kill you, or the expenses are just ridiculously high and attack you from all corners.
Sigh! I feel like escaping reality sometimes!
This is the unglamorous part of a business that people don’t know about. They hear you have a business and they suddenly believe you are swimming in money. No one knows how much effort, tears, sweat, blood, resources go into it on a daily basis just to keep it running and someday make it profitable.
Human Error or Electrical Error?
Looking back on this situation, I kept thinking, could this have been avoided?
For one, the plug of the electric cooker is not long enough. Hence, someone can only use it with a socket that is within its reach. The electric cooker also does not regulate for some reason. It is either super high or super low.
From a cost-effective perspective, we use the electric cooker more than we use the gas cooker because we run on an estimated post-paid light bill, the cost of cooking gas is high, and there are some things that are better to use the electric cooker for. Basically, we try our best to manage the cooking gas as much as we can when necessary.
Way Forward
Oh well, I am a big believer that experience occurs to teach us something new. I realized that all staffs both front office and kitchen staff would be given another HSSE training with an emphasis on how to use a fire extinguisher. Thankfully, the security officer was around, more damage was averted, and no life was lost.
Also, I had to add this to the list of priority expenses that require immediate funds and start figuring out how to raise these funds. Hmmm… I might just powerdown LEO and Hive. It might not be much but it would go a long way.
This further reaffirms the importance of investing in a couple of viable tokens especially cub, polycub, xpolycub, etc because how is someone really able to just survive with all these urgent unexpected expenses. Sigh!
Thank you for your precious time!
Have an Amazing and Fire-Free Day!
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Sorry for the lost. luckily, the fire was put off before it caused a higher damage. That's business, it comes with a lot of challenges, and sometimes one feels like giving up. I hope you are able to make enough from your token to help you refurnish the burnt area
Thank you.
Indeed. It could have been worse.
I hope so too.
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I'm sorry to hear that man. Are you planning to reopen again?
Yes, we are open.
The fire affected the kitchen area.
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Good luck!
Oh dear! So sorry. Good thing you can scrap out something from your stake here.
Thanks a bunch Precious.
Indeed.
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Dear @peaq
I am sorry for what has happened to you. All bad things can happen anytime and to anyone.
First, there is always much to be grateful for, the fire was extinguished quickly and there were no casualties there.
Second, there must be a solution to every problem that occurs. You can still rebuild what you started, even if it's hard and requires energy.
Third, many people empathize with what happened to you and it will be a tremendous moral support for your extraordinary struggle.
So, rest assured, everything will be fine in the future if you keep trying your best and don't give up.
I know right. I am grateful for no loss of life or harm caused to anyone.
Thank you so much for your kind words.
I am deeply grateful.
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Sorry about the experience. Good thing you’re learning how you can be better from it.
Yeah, having diverse investments helps a lot in dire moments, plus if one is properly diversified, you can take a bit from here and there to cover your expenses instead liquidating all ones investment.
Brace up....we move
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Thank you @mistakili.
Your words are very encouraging and warm.
We move... Indeed!
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Thank God no one was hurt, I hope things will turn around for you.
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That is my greatest happiness.
Nothing trumps a person's life.
Thank you.
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I have no idea how y'all can run a restaurant with the way the country is at the moment. You're really trying. I can only imagine how hard this is.
Sorry about the fire, love. I'm glad Hive can be a source of help to you in these times.
Indeed. It's not for the faint-hearted.
Thank you so much for your kind and warm words.
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I'm sorry so much 😔 I hope you can recover in the near future. Don't lose heart.
You're far too kind.
Thanks a lot for the encouragement.
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Omg I didn't see this..Sorry about the experience, guess these things are inevitable with businesses, super glad it didn't get worst than it did.
So sorry
Thank you my dear
Indeed, I am grateful because it could have been worse.