Follow
Share

My mother lives close by, and both wants and needs her own home. Sadly, she is a smoker, and can't seem to quit. At the age of 90, I know that she never will. We are truly blessed to be able to live near each other. When I went to her house this morning, I noticed a cigarette burn on her bedspread, and it scared me to death. I immediately returned home to search for fireproof, flame retardant or flame resistant bedding on the internet. I could only seem to find vendors who sell such items wholesale and for institutions such as hotels, prisons, senior living facilities, etc in large quantities. Has anyone found such fireproof bedding from any source, and if so, could you please share that information. I am terrified that she will cause a fire in her bed!!

This question has been closed for answers. Ask a New Question.
Find Care & Housing
Thank you, freqflyer! That's not a bad idea at all!
Helpful Answer (1)
Report

898luvmymom, the only thing left to do is to add an automatic sprinkler system to your Mom's house so in case there is a fire, the sprinklers will come on.
Helpful Answer (2)
Report

Thanks to all of those who responded with helpful suggestions and further information. However, I'm concerned about the comments from a few who have asked who buys cigarettes for my mother. Although she is 90 years old, my mother is VERY adept on her computer, which is really her lifeline. She is on the computer EVERY SINGLE DAY, reads the news, has a Facebook page, enters her finances into software designed for that purpose, and keeps Excel spreadsheets regarding her medications and doctors. I bought her a computer in 1986, when the original IBM machines came out, and she has loved them ever since. She now has a new HP computer. Because she is so skilled, she orders her cigarettes online from a company who sends them to her via the mail!! So please be assured that I am NOT enabling her in this terrible habit, and that I am concerned EVERY SINGLE DAY about her welfare!! She has tried e-cigarettes, hypnosis, a quit smoking class and nothing has helped. I'm truly at my wits end!!
Helpful Answer (0)
Report

What about trying e cigarettes? I don't know anything about them, but they run on a battery so I don't think she could set anything on fire.
Helpful Answer (1)
Report

Also, I think a pack of cigarettes in Australia now cost almost $40.00 a pack, yes, a pack. I believe I read this on the website The Daily Mail.I could be wrong, correct me if I am wrong.898, good luck,at her age she won't quit and as a nurse I can tell you that burns are HORRIBLE.Hurt her feelings, her tears of outrage are better than the tears of pain from burns,don't make the cigarettes available if possible.
Helpful Answer (1)
Report

That's a good question FF. Who is buying moms cigarettes?
Helpful Answer (1)
Report

898luvmymom, as per your profile I see that your Mom has lung disease, and at 90 she probably figures why bother to quit now. I know this is scary for you, but there isn't a whole lot one can do if a person wants to smoke.

Now, who is buying Mom her cigarettes? How can she afford them, as depending on what State you live in, a pack can cost up to $12.00 a pack.

Is there something else Mom can use as a substitute for her cigarettes? What about chocolate or something she really likes. If Mom says smoking relaxes her, that is true, but it is deep inhaling and strong exhaling that does the relaxing, not the cigarette. One can create the same relax feeling using a short soda straw.
Helpful Answer (3)
Report

Firstly there is no such thing as fireproof bedding. Synthetic materials melt if they catch on fire and will melt on whoever is in that bed at the time. Natural materials like cotton and wool and bedding that is 100% cotton or wool are flame retardant but not fire proof. But the bigger concern is that if the cigarette reaches the mattress. Mattresses are highly flammable and it won't matter what the bedding is.
Helpful Answer (0)
Report

Take the cigarettes away or the whole place will go up in flames with her in it.
Helpful Answer (1)
Report

I've never dealt with this issue and don't have any good ideas, but you might start by calling DMEs. Possibly a local fire department might have suggestions as well.

This is an interesting question; I hope you find something - it sounds like an unsettling situation.
Helpful Answer (0)
Report

I have no information about those kinds of products. But i think you have a much bigger problem...no one should EVER smoke in bed. Everyone knows that. What is going on that your mother is doing such an unsafe thing? Dementia? Mobility issues? She can't live alone anymore. Period.
Helpful Answer (2)
Report

This question has been closed for answers. Ask a New Question.
Ask a Question
Subscribe to
Our Newsletter