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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
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manananmaclir New user Port Hadlock 60 Posts |
Cool, but I notice it doesn't show you the size of the bottle, comparatively, or tell you the agent it uses.
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mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
It says at the bottom..."Can be used for all types of fires, Classes A-B-C. Comes in a 225g bottle." A quick google search for us metrically challenged makes 225 grams come out to just under 8 ounces. I'd say it's a powder of some type since it works on all fires.
Might not be a bad little item to have under your table for that "just in case there's a fire" moment. Mark. |
manananmaclir New user Port Hadlock 60 Posts |
Good point. Don't miss though. A standard household size fire extinguisher is only good up to about a rubbish bin size fire,
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Tim Ayres New user 16 Posts |
Looks interesting, but would like more info on the actual agent. Keeping a box of baking soda handy is always a good idea when working with fire, that is cheap, readily available and very effective on class B & C fires (less good on A).
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mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
Thanks Tim!! Nice tip on using baking soda on fires. Had forgotten that one. Reminds me of my mother and grandmothers keeping a box handy near the kitchen stove...just in case!!
Mark. |
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