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Old 01-31-2022, 03:46 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by The Real BigGuy View Post
I don’t think panjumble was trying to say don’t try and fight a small kitchen fire. I believe he was saying be careful what you use to fight the fire and know your limits. Trying to protect your electronic gear with exotic extinguishers that can be/are both highly hazardous to life and the environment is less important than protecting your life. You can replace your home & “stuff” with insurance proceeds. Your family & friends can’t replace you no matter how much life insurance you carry.


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I agree with panjumble and RBG--halon is dangerous--it sucks the oxygen out of the room...and your lungs. I would worry that I would collapse if I used one for any length of time indoors.
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