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ol_Bombero-JC
May 16, 2014Explorer
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You done good!
Now - plan your escape route.
Can you get out the "escape windows" if you need to?
Good site, good guy, good info is - Mac The Fire Guy
Food for thought:
Dry Chem extinguishers make a mess!
Mac sells a one gallon P-can CAF system extinguisher.
AFFF+ Foam extinguisher.
The one gallon size is smaller than the usual (2 1/2 gal) water extinguishers you see. Lighter - easier to handle.
The extinguishing agent is AFFF Plus and water.
Not expensive - and you fill and pressurize yourself.
That means you can try a few "test runs" with plain water before adding the supplied AFFF.
Another thought is a CO2 extinguisher for kitchen fires.
No mess if you use it - no powder to pack down - but a bit expensive
Lastly - is a halon extinguisher with fusible link for your fridge compt.
No connection with his business - (I'm) just an old fire guy that used to teach foam extinguishing systems.
Of ALL this stuff - the EXIT plan is the MOST important..:W
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You done good!
Now - plan your escape route.
Can you get out the "escape windows" if you need to?
Good site, good guy, good info is - Mac The Fire Guy
Food for thought:
Dry Chem extinguishers make a mess!
Mac sells a one gallon P-can CAF system extinguisher.
AFFF+ Foam extinguisher.
The one gallon size is smaller than the usual (2 1/2 gal) water extinguishers you see. Lighter - easier to handle.
The extinguishing agent is AFFF Plus and water.
Not expensive - and you fill and pressurize yourself.
That means you can try a few "test runs" with plain water before adding the supplied AFFF.
Another thought is a CO2 extinguisher for kitchen fires.
No mess if you use it - no powder to pack down - but a bit expensive
Lastly - is a halon extinguisher with fusible link for your fridge compt.
No connection with his business - (I'm) just an old fire guy that used to teach foam extinguishing systems.
Of ALL this stuff - the EXIT plan is the MOST important..:W
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