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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: poleman on December 22, 2012, 08:45:45 pm
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Any one know what type of fire extinguisher I will need in the van just in case I get a fire!
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A full one ;D
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A full one ;D
It would help lol ;D
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Regular foam one is what I have. The small ones that you get for cars.
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On the funny side, you have a van full of water 500lt maybe more , and you ask about these?
If my l5 catches fire I don't want to be anywhere near it, gas fuel battery's and fire??? You want to become the that??? Lol
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On the funny side, you have a van full of water 500lt maybe more , and you ask about these?
If my l5 catches fire I don't want to be anywhere near it, gas fuel battery's and fire??? You want to become the that??? Lol
You have some good point but joking a side, its more ticking boxes for regulations! like getting a LPG stick on the van door/ first aid kit ete and keeping the insurance company happy as its a brand new van with a retail price of 20k!
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On the funny side, you have a van full of water 500lt maybe more , and you ask about these?
If my l5 catches fire I don't want to be anywhere near it, gas fuel battery's and fire??? You want to become the that??? Lol
You have some good point but joking a side, its more ticking boxes for regulations! like getting a LPG stick on the van door/ first aid kit ete and keeping the insurance company happy as its a brand new van with a retail price of 20k!
Yer got to have all that. This is the minimum sort of one you can get http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-0-5KG-DRY-POWDER-FIRE-EXTINGUISHER-CAR-HOME-WORK-OFFICE-FREE-P-P-/160944009672?pt=UK_Fire_Extinguishers&hash=item257902b1c8
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On the funny side, you have a van full of water 500lt maybe more , and you ask about these?
If my l5 catches fire I don't want to be anywhere near it, gas fuel battery's and fire??? You want to become the that??? Lol
You have some good point but joking a side, its more ticking boxes for regulations! like getting a LPG stick on the van door/ first aid kit ete and keeping the insurance company happy as its a brand new van with a retail price of 20k!
Yer got to have all that. This is the minimum sort of one you can get http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-0-5KG-DRY-POWDER-FIRE-EXTINGUISHER-CAR-HOME-WORK-OFFICE-FREE-P-P-/160944009672?pt=UK_Fire_Extinguishers&hash=item257902b1c8
Many thanks mate, they will look good in the van, just need to know if I need POWDER or FOAM or both lol
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On the funny side, you have a van full of water 500lt maybe more , and you ask about these?
If my l5 catches fire I don't want to be anywhere near it, gas fuel battery's and fire??? You want to become the that??? Lol
You have some good point but joking a side, its more ticking boxes for regulations! like getting a LPG stick on the van door/ first aid kit ete and keeping the insurance company happy as its a brand new van with a retail price of 20k!
Yer got to have all that. This is the minimum sort of one you can get http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-0-5KG-DRY-POWDER-FIRE-EXTINGUISHER-CAR-HOME-WORK-OFFICE-FREE-P-P-/160944009672?pt=UK_Fire_Extinguishers&hash=item257902b1c8
Many thanks mate, they will look good in the van, just need to know if I need POWDER or FOAM or both lol
Powder is the one to be used on gas and electric items.
will make a mess of everything and damage everything in the van.
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I'm pretty certain that you need a powder extinguisher for butane etc. I don't think foam is suitable for that type of fire and I also seem to remember for insurance purposes, a powder extinguisher is suitable for all types of fires.
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I'm pretty certain that you need a powder extinguisher for butane etc. I don't think foam is suitable for that type of fire and I also seem to remember for insurance purposes, a powder extinguisher is suitable for all types of fires.
The gas used in the heaters are propane gas. But you are right it is powder
Can't used on burning metals or oil or fat fires
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The gas used in the heaters are propane gas. But you are right it is powder
Can't used on burning metals or oil or fat fires
I'm never sure what the difference is between butane and propane.
Anyway, that means no cooking chips in the van. Never mind.
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The gas used in the heaters are propane gas. But you are right it is powder
Can't used on burning metals or oil or fat fires
I'm never sure what the difference is between butane and propane.
Anyway, that means no cooking chips in the van. Never mind.
Propane is more commonly used for cooking, heating, industrial and leisure appliances. It has a lower boiling point and is stored at a higher pressure meaning propane is better suited for outside storage.
Butane is mainly used for mobile heaters and some leisure appliances. Butane has a higher boiling point and will freeze once the temperature reaches 0'C.
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Just had a good look online and indeed it will be the dry stuff
So just got this from ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-600G-DRY-POWDER-FIRE-EXTINGUISHER-CAR-HOME-WORK-OFFICE-FREE-P-P-/150937949424?pt=UK_Fire_Extinguishers&var=450138023721&hash=item23249a54f0&_uhb=1
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Just had a good look online and indeed it will be the dry stuff
So just got this from ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-600G-DRY-POWDER-FIRE-EXTINGUISHER-CAR-HOME-WORK-OFFICE-FREE-P-P-/150937949424?pt=UK_Fire_Extinguishers&var=450138023721&hash=item23249a54f0&_uhb=1
Nice one. Just don't mount it next to heater lol
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Propane is more commonly used for cooking, heating, industrial and leisure appliances. It has a lower boiling point and is stored at a higher pressure meaning propane is better suited for outside storage.
Butane is mainly used for mobile heaters and some leisure appliances. Butane has a higher boiling point and will freeze once the temperature reaches 0'C.
Cheers for that. You've just explained something for me.
I've got a small single ring cooker that takes those small butane cartridges which I use to boil a kettle for a cuppa. In the winter or when it's cold, they're useless and only work till they're about two thirds empty.
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Propane is more commonly used for cooking, heating, industrial and leisure appliances. It has a lower boiling point and is stored at a higher pressure meaning propane is better suited for outside storage.
Butane is mainly used for mobile heaters and some leisure appliances. Butane has a higher boiling point and will freeze once the temperature reaches 0'C.
Cheers for that. You've just explained something for me.
I've got a small single ring cooker that takes those small butane cartridges which I use to boil a kettle for a cuppa. In the winter or when it's cold, they're useless and only work till they're about two thirds empty.
Yer I have the same problem with them, over winter I have a shelf of about 20-30 third full.
I find taking them out giving them a shake and put them back in helps but only for about a minute or two.
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Yer I have the same problem with them, over winter I have a shelf of about 20-30 third full.
I find taking them out giving them a shake and put them back in helps but only for about a minute or two.
Ditto.
I use all the ones saved during the winter and then use them during the summer.
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Yer I have the same problem with them, over winter I have a shelf of about 20-30 third full.
I find taking them out giving them a shake and put them back in helps but only for about a minute or two.
Ditto.
I use all the ones saved from during the winter and them use then up during the summer.
Yer same here, worst thing is carrying around all the part used ones lol
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Off topic again, sorry.
Poundland were doing 6 cartridges for £5 a few weeks back which is a very cheap price.
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Off topic again, sorry.
Poundland were doing 6 cartridges for £5 a few weeks back which is a very cheap price.
Lol it happens. That is a good price.