2 fire extinguishers are better than 1...
2 fire extinguishers are better than 1...
Hi all....
How many of you carry 2 fire extinguishers in your car?... This past week a friend of mine lost his car to a small engine fire that grew and engulfed his car because the fire extinguisher that he had failed to operate....
Please, everyone carry 2 fire extinguishers, instead of 1..... Just encase of a failure!....
Dwayne
How many of you carry 2 fire extinguishers in your car?... This past week a friend of mine lost his car to a small engine fire that grew and engulfed his car because the fire extinguisher that he had failed to operate....
Please, everyone carry 2 fire extinguishers, instead of 1..... Just encase of a failure!....
Dwayne
OR carry a larger compacity co2 fire extinguisher in the trunk.... they do not emit the nasty powder, which is a heavy plus... do not tend to need service (check the guage often) and refill (cheap as hell) after all use!
having two fire extinguishers is not the best idea... do u see two in every place in a building or house? No, you see one that is kept maintained properly.
having two fire extinguishers is not the best idea... do u see two in every place in a building or house? No, you see one that is kept maintained properly.
Originally Posted by kulsechsky24
Or respect the refill date
Especially in a car, the constant agitation compresses the powder at the bottom of the extinguisher...
If you turn the extinguisher over gently, you should feel the powder move from one end to the other.. if it doesn't a really good shake, or even throwing it on the ground, will loosen the powder up..
Even extinguishers in a building are prone to this if they are near (for instance) a door which slams closed often...
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Dang those are expensive.
Hey I have a question: Is having a fire extinguisher in the car during the summer a problem? I mean the thing is under lots of pressure and I was wondering if the hot weather can cause it to explode or vent out of some kind of pressure relief?
edit:
I guess I'm paranoid but because of this, I havent gotten a fire extinguisher for my fd yet (although I know I should have one).. I'll probably try to buy one of those that are filled with halon.
Hey I have a question: Is having a fire extinguisher in the car during the summer a problem? I mean the thing is under lots of pressure and I was wondering if the hot weather can cause it to explode or vent out of some kind of pressure relief?
edit:
I guess I'm paranoid but because of this, I havent gotten a fire extinguisher for my fd yet (although I know I should have one).. I'll probably try to buy one of those that are filled with halon.
Originally Posted by RX7UP
Please, everyone carry 2 fire extinguishers, instead of 1..... Just encase of a failure!
You know, there comes a point where you can't worry about things that much. There is only so much you can do. The rest is for insurance to worry about.
Originally Posted by kraked
Dang those are expensive.
Hey I have a question: Is having a fire extinguisher in the car during the summer a problem? I mean the thing is under lots of pressure and I was wondering if the hot weather can cause it to explode or vent out of some kind of pressure relief?
edit:
I guess I'm paranoid but because of this, I havent gotten a fire extinguisher for my fd yet (although I know I should have one).. I'll probably try to buy one of those that are filled with halon.
Hey I have a question: Is having a fire extinguisher in the car during the summer a problem? I mean the thing is under lots of pressure and I was wondering if the hot weather can cause it to explode or vent out of some kind of pressure relief?
edit:
I guess I'm paranoid but because of this, I havent gotten a fire extinguisher for my fd yet (although I know I should have one).. I'll probably try to buy one of those that are filled with halon.
Originally Posted by Mahjik
What if 2 is not enough, how about 3? What if 3 is not enough?
You know, there comes a point where you can't worry about things that much. There is only so much you can do. The rest is for insurance to worry about.
You know, there comes a point where you can't worry about things that much. There is only so much you can do. The rest is for insurance to worry about.
I'm amazed some of you owners even manage to get over your fears/paranoia enough to ever drive these cars.....seriously guys, it must suck to live in such fear all the time.

I do keep a small extinguisher in the passenger side bin. If that doesn't work, well, then I wait for the insurance settlement.
BTW -- A-pillar mounted extinguishers are worthless ricer crap, please don't put them in your FD.
Last edited by rynberg; Dec 2, 2005 at 11:00 AM.
I'm a victim of an engine fire...
Order of importance from experience:
1) FULL COVERAGE insurance
2) Fire extinguisher
3) Being able to get to the fire... huh? what f does that mean? Glad you asked. Something most people don't think about: That damn hood gets HOT! too damn HOT to even touch it with your bare hands. You can pop the hood (provide more oxygen to the fire Doh!) and squeeze the nozzle and hope that you can extenguish the fire or not... Plan for that scenario and you will ensure minimal damage.
Order of importance from experience:
1) FULL COVERAGE insurance
2) Fire extinguisher
3) Being able to get to the fire... huh? what f does that mean? Glad you asked. Something most people don't think about: That damn hood gets HOT! too damn HOT to even touch it with your bare hands. You can pop the hood (provide more oxygen to the fire Doh!) and squeeze the nozzle and hope that you can extenguish the fire or not... Plan for that scenario and you will ensure minimal damage.
Originally Posted by rynberg
I do keep a small extinguisher in the passenger side bin. If that doesn't work, well, then I wait for the insurance settlement.
I keep a 2-lb Halon in the FD, and a 5-lb Halon in the trunk of my 500E.
Perhaps I should put a 5-lb Halon in the trunk of the FD . . .
:-) neil
BTW: I used the 5-lb Halon to put out an oil-fire when my friend was deep-frying a turkey outside, and laid CARDBOARD on the ground to soak-up the oil. Can you say WICK!
Since it was Halon, no damage to the turkey & oil, just snuffed the fire out fast with no residue! It sure was good . . .
Perhaps I should put a 5-lb Halon in the trunk of the FD . . .
:-) neil
BTW: I used the 5-lb Halon to put out an oil-fire when my friend was deep-frying a turkey outside, and laid CARDBOARD on the ground to soak-up the oil. Can you say WICK!
Since it was Halon, no damage to the turkey & oil, just snuffed the fire out fast with no residue! It sure was good . . .
Update:
Nothing is fool proof....
I just spoke to my friend. It just so happens he had just purchased that fire extinguisher 2 weeks before the fire from the Home Depot....
He is now suing the Home Depot, the manufacture of the fire extinguisher and the Department of transportation....
Home Depot for selling a faulty fire extinguisher....
Fire extinguisher company for making a faulty fire extinguisher....
Department of transportation for having a H. E. L. P. network with highway cameras and road side assistance to assist people in cases like this and not responding in time....
Dwayne
Nothing is fool proof....
I just spoke to my friend. It just so happens he had just purchased that fire extinguisher 2 weeks before the fire from the Home Depot....
He is now suing the Home Depot, the manufacture of the fire extinguisher and the Department of transportation....
Home Depot for selling a faulty fire extinguisher....
Fire extinguisher company for making a faulty fire extinguisher....
Department of transportation for having a H. E. L. P. network with highway cameras and road side assistance to assist people in cases like this and not responding in time....
Dwayne
Originally Posted by RX7UP
I just spoke to my friend. It just so happens he had just purchased that fire extinguisher 2 weeks before the fire from the Home Depot....
He is now suing the Home Depot, the manufacture of the fire extinguisher and the Department of transportation....
Originally Posted by DamonB
I just lost all respect for your friend. He's a nut 

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Originally Posted by ArmitageGVR4
America, land of the lawsuit. I'm suing for emotional trauma after reading this thread. You've been warned ;P
Any thoughts on this one? Doesn't seem to be Halon or Dry Chemical
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From: Dove le cose sono fatte il vecchio moda il senso
Originally Posted by RX7UP
.......He is now suing the Home Depot, the manufacture of the fire extinguisher and the Department of transportation....







