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Fire extinguisher

BillHoughton
Explorer II
Explorer II
Our 2006 Class C Itasca has the original 2-1/2 pound fire extinguisher, a Kidde non-refillable model that, I understand, has been recalled. So I'm looking at replacing it.

The simple thing would be to get another 2-1/2 pound extinguisher, but they are not rated very highly (one brand I looked at today was rated 1-A/10-B,C, which is just a few seconds of trying to put out a fire). But is that enough, or should I be looking at a five-pound model? The location is tight, and I'm going to have to do some pretty clever fitting to make a larger one work; but I'd rather do that than regret NOT doing the work if ever I need it.

I'd appreciate hearing what other folks have done.
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BillHoughton
Explorer II
Explorer II
Good; thanks for the quick response. Guess I need to spend time on it.

The issue is that, if I mount it flat against the breakfast nook right inside the door, I have to mount it so close to the outside wall that the hose gets squashed (and the local fire safety supply place recommends against that, because it could get damaged). There are things in the way of moving it sideways. But, if I make a tapered cleat, I might be able to swivel it, and mount it at an angle to free up the hose.

These things never quit offering us challenges, do they?

Hemi_RT
Explorer
Explorer
We carry 2 - 5 pounders in ours. Even the wife took a course on how to properly use them.