The scenario could happen to anyone. A pot filled with food is cooking on the stove when it catches fire at a home. The cook quickly grabs a nearby fire extinguisher to put it out but freezes as they ...
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At our local 4x4 club's outing last week, one of the members showed me a new fire extinguisher that he had just bought. He said it was foam and wouldn't make a mess like a dry chemical extinguisher ...
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The Fire Safety Tool You Should Always Keep In Your Kitchen
If a fire happens to break out in your kitchen, there's one very important safety tool that you'll want to have on hand to put out the flames.
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