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#86453 - 02/23/07 02:37 AM Re: Fire Extinguisher question [Re: Be_Prepared]
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Registered: 06/29/05
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Loc: Cypress, TX
Practice is right! In our CERT fire suppression training, it was amazing how hard it was to get the fire out at times. Sometimes the fire flared UP big time when we thought we were giving good coverage with the PASS technique. Then there was the time someone attacked the fire too low to the ground and managed to blow the flaming liquid right out of the pan and onto the ground. Even if you aren't practicing with a real fire, it's good to know what the powder is going to do when you squeeze the lever. IMO it is worth the $10 for the practice extinguisher.
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#86481 - 02/23/07 06:14 AM Re: Fire Extinguisher question [Re: GameOver]
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
From what a fireman told me, ALL fire extinguishers are one-use.

If the head is metal, it's probably refillable, and it should be refilled by a professional after any discharge (the fire dept can recommend one). If any part of it is rusty or corroded, they probably won't refill it.

The ones with the plastic heads aren't refillable; if the tank is aluminum, take it to a recycling facility. If it's made from anything else, send it to the dump.

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#86520 - 02/23/07 06:01 PM Re: Fire Extinguisher question [Re: Susan]
Tjin Offline
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Registered: 04/08/02
Posts: 1821
Originally Posted By: Susan
From what a fireman told me, ALL fire extinguishers are one-use.

If the head is metal, it's probably refillable, and it should be refilled by a professional after any discharge (the fire dept can recommend one). If any part of it is rusty or corroded, they probably won't refill it.

The ones with the plastic heads aren't refillable; if the tank is aluminum, take it to a recycling facility. If it's made from anything else, send it to the dump.

Sue


Well no, commercial extinguishers for home use generally are one-use, but the heavy duty industrial once's can be refilled, many many times and will last for many years.

Fire extinguishers are checked every year and every some years they will be empyted and hydro tested (to check it's pressure risistance). Than dryed and refilled. There have been 2 cases where a extinguisher tank failed and killed the user, because of hidden rust. I think it was hidden behind the rubber protective foot on the bases of those extinguishers, where water would collect...
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