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Garage fires are common, How to Use a Portable Fire Extinguisher
Garage fires are common.
* Think ahead. * Be prepared with enough of the correct fire extinguishers. * Know how to use your fire extinguisher to best effect. * Don't become a statistic. garage fire - YouTube How to Use a Portable Fire Extinguisher Fire Extinguisher - How to Use a Fire Extinguisher Video Video: How to Use a Fire Extinguisher | eHow.com |
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For the more affluent among us;
Never store dry swimming pool chlorine any where near fluids like atf, brake fluid, fuel, coolant, oil. They are not compatible. There have been many garage fires down here caused by a brake fluid container being knocked over & leaking into a drum of chlorine granules. It doesnt react strait away, takes several minutes, its a very hot reaction. Easily starts a garage fire.
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