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Delta Mike



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Fire Extinguisher, where will I put it???

I presently have a 1 ltr fire extinguisher sitting in the left hand side "dip" in the boot. I was wondering if anyone had fixed a bracket to the car and if so how and where as I was thinking this could be a pretty deadly missile in a crash. Any thoughts much appreciated,

Post #22545 18th Jun 2008 11:04 pm
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npinks



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the official place is in the passenger footwell laid flat just in front of the seat Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #22561 19th Jun 2008 7:32 am
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tonyjones1968



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A small fire extinguisher like this will run for about 6 seconds tops,so would need to be a small fire to be any use.
We have in the past repaired a few cars that have had small electrical fires (dashboard etc)in the main electrical shorts,and we have never got rid of the smell of burnt plastics from them,and the owners trade them in and move on and the new owner complains of the smell too!!!
In short and as a personal thought,LET IT BURN and claim on the insurance!!!!
But I do agree the best place is in the boot,as sod a 1 kg of white powder around the cabin and in my lungs if I caught it with my foot!!!!!
TONY

Post #22594 19th Jun 2008 7:51 pm
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jvvv



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tonyjones1968 wrote:
A small fire extinguisher like this will run for about 6 seconds tops,so would need to be a small fire to be any use.
We have in the past repaired a few cars that have had small electrical fires (dashboard etc)in the main electrical shorts,and we have never got rid of the smell of burnt plastics from them,and the owners trade them in and move on and the new owner complains of the smell too!!!
In short and as a personal thought,LET IT BURN and claim on the insurance!!!!
But I do agree the best place is in the boot,as sod a 1 kg of white powder around the cabin and in my lungs if I caught it with my foot!!!!!
TONY


I have to agree. Car on fire = run away, let it burn and cash in the insurance. It's not worth it.

Post #22607 19th Jun 2008 11:26 pm
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rmbillington



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jvvv wrote:
I have to agree. Car on fire = run away, let it burn and cash in the insurance. It's not worth it.


Thats alright if you're not in the middle of a green lane, you're mobiles onboard, and you've got a 10 mile hike to get to a phone anywhere

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Post #22621 20th Jun 2008 1:55 pm
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Paul



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The best place for the fire extinguisher is close to the fire.


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