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Ideal_Rock
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Just read an article, and it reminded me that you never know your fire extinguisher doesn't work until it's too late.
You can test them and read gauges, etc., but honestly, a new one sounds good to me.
Or maybe you don't actually own one.
So, thought I'd mention it.
If you have kids, there are plenty of spray can type extinguishers that you can teach them to use.
Or if you have kids in dorms, they might not have one. Or elderly relatives, do they have one purchased in this decade?
For a few bucks it could be really handy.
Plenty on Amazon or at hardware stores.
Just sayin' . . .
Knock on wood, spit three times, that you never need to use it.
You can test them and read gauges, etc., but honestly, a new one sounds good to me.
Or maybe you don't actually own one.
So, thought I'd mention it.
If you have kids, there are plenty of spray can type extinguishers that you can teach them to use.
Or if you have kids in dorms, they might not have one. Or elderly relatives, do they have one purchased in this decade?
For a few bucks it could be really handy.
Plenty on Amazon or at hardware stores.
Just sayin' . . .
Knock on wood, spit three times, that you never need to use it.