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expired Posted by DealzRGood4U • Aug 16, 2023
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2-Pack Kidde 1A10BC Home Fire Extinguishers
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"B" and "C" rated are best for those fires as they are "powder based" and won't eat a circuit board with extra spray. They are like throwing Baking Soda on a fire. B and C can also help fight typical paper and wood fires too but water and A based models are great for those so keep your ABC in the garage or shed areas and the BC in the kitchens and laundry rooms if your washer gets sparked near that water. Also good for boats and motor vehicles, campers and such.
***** I am NOT a professional firefighter but know a lot of them and get advice from them all the time. Ask a professional at your local firehouse, they'd rather talk to you now than carry you to safety later. They will also tell you how to properly store and maintain an extinguisher, extra points if they use the term "heft" the extinguisher as that means to basically lift it up and loosen up the liquids or powders inside once or twice a year so they don't settle to the bottom and will be ready if ever needed. I'm hoping you know how to use one P.A.S.S. but never have to use one!
...unless you have a fire before that.
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...unless you have a fire before that.
Speaking of doubling over the years, I came here to say something about the Purple K extinguishers and class A water cans I bought in 2017, and then saw the current prices - I'd still argue that that's a technically superior solution, but you need to be a bit more financially dedicated to risk avoidance.
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...unless you have a fire before that.
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"B" and "C" rated are best for those fires as they are "powder based" and won't eat a circuit board with extra spray. They are like throwing Baking Soda on a fire. B and C can also help fight typical paper and wood fires too but water and A based models are great for those so keep your ABC in the garage or shed areas and the BC in the kitchens and laundry rooms if your washer gets sparked near that water. Also good for boats and motor vehicles, campers and such.
***** I am NOT a professional firefighter but know a lot of them and get advice from them all the time. Ask a professional at your local firehouse, they'd rather talk to you now than carry you to safety later. They will also tell you how to properly store and maintain an extinguisher, extra points if they use the term "heft" the extinguisher as that means to basically lift it up and loosen up the liquids or powders inside once or twice a year so they don't settle to the bottom and will be ready if ever needed. I'm hoping you know how to use one P.A.S.S. but never have to use one!
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