
Cruise lines ban many items because they might cause a fire.
You can't bring an iron, coffee maker, toaster, and most items with heating elements because they can cause a fire. In addition, you're allowed to bring only small lighters (not a torch) for your cigarettes and cigars, while candles are completely outlawed.
Rules vary by cruise line, but fire risk is the basis for rules about which kinds of power strips and outlet extenders you can bring onboard. Royal Caribbean's rules are the strictest, allowing only USB and USB-C extenders and prohibiting devices that give you more plugs.
Every cruise line also has strict rules regardingsmoking. Cruise ships set aside only limited spaces where smoking is allowed. Generally, that means one or two outdoor deck spaces and, on some cruise lines, in parts of the casinos while smokers are actively gambling.
Cruise lines take every step to prevent fires, but one recently broke out on Carnival Glory. Jayson Judson has the full story on his Facebook page.
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Carnival cruise ship battles fire
Transcript:
A fire broke out on a balcony on the Carnival Glory that was put out immediately by crew members.
The passengers said they were in their cabin and noticed the balcony chair with a towel on it became engulfed in flames, and they started to panic. The three passengers were taken to the medical center, where they were interrogated as to what happened, and they were threatened if they didn't tell the truth, they would contact the FBI.
The passengers said they were shaken up by the entire incident and just wanted to be treated with some kindness and respect.
What do you think?
People respond to the Carnival cruise ship fire
Most people who commented on the post were sympathetic to the people in the cabin.
"I heard they checked their bags, had no cigarettes, and had no lighters. It obviously came from a cigarette from another balcony blown onto their balcony. Thank god they were in their cabin," wrote @bigguy1443.
@StaneyReynolds2916 agreed with that assessment.
"Thinking someone on another balcony was smoking and flicked the butt over the side and embers flew onto this balcony and started a fire. Cameras should help as to what happened. If I were them, I would tell them to bring the FBI," they wrote.
Many pointed out that the cruise line does not allow people to hang towels on their balcony.
"Fire is the biggest threat to a ship!" posted Dolores Perricone. "Unlikely that the towel spontaneously ignited and burst into flames. Someone had to have sparked the fire. Even if it was from another balcony, however, this is one of the reasons for the prohibition of hanging clothes on the balcony."
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