Fire extinguishers
I replaced mine this year for a bigger powder one suitable for most fires , heven forbid, Have you replaced yours recently ?????? 5years for powder ones unless the guage say differently
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Every time I pitch mine gets refilled, use a fire bucket.
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One tip I picked up is to give powder extinguishers a good shake from time to time to prevent the powder from settling and solidifying.
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Perhaps that is why some take site speed humps at some velocity - servicing their fire extinguishers.
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I have mine serviced every year by the guy that comes to service the extinguishers at work. We were very lucky a good few years ago when the wife set fire to the grill in a big way, no extinguisher on board. Had to borrow one from the chap on the next door pitch. Thankfully the only remaining evidence was a burn mark under the worktop above the grill, could've been much worse. Lesson learnt, never leave home without one now.
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Every time I pitch mine gets refilled, use a fire bucket.
Write your comments here... It will not work pn an electrical fire and many others. To be absolutely safe you need the extinguisher and a fire blanket for cooking fires.
What do fires cooked in blankets taste like?
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I have run boats for 30 odd years and the requirements are quite strict up to 23ftin length Min of 2 rated at 5A/34B plus a fire blanket near the cooker. I have seen the results of not looking after extinguishers. Boats have various points to exit the interior
most vans have one. Is a few quid saved worth a live.0 -
Thanks to this thread I have remembered to shake mine when I washed the van today. Regards, Roy
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