Dave,
I think Lidl are cheaper but they are not on sale just at the moment. It's frustrating waiting for Lidl to have a sale just so you can put your fire out, don't you find?
Derek
I posted on another boaty forum that Lidl had 1Kg dry powder extinguishers for <£10.
I was shot down in flames (pun intended) because the Lidl extinguishers don't have the right numbers on to pass the BSS inspector, they have those on the Norfolk Broads.
I had a get out of jail free card though, I only use the Lidl extinguisher on non-British Standard fires, though I suspect they will work on all fires whether it's a Quality fire or not.
Dunno. There are 5 different approvals visible in the pic but no Kitemark, assuming it still looks like a kite. I haven't yet seen them out of the box since the best brains in Ikea Edinburgh have yet to figure out a way of displaying them that would prevent some eejit setting them off.
Silkie wrote:Dunno. There are 5 different approvals visible in the pic but no Kitemark, assuming it still looks like a kite. I haven't yet seen them out of the box since the best brains in Ikea Edinburgh have yet to figure out a way of displaying them that would prevent some eejit setting them off.
Display them in the centre of a circular fire so as no blimey can get near them.
I have a Haylon ext in the boat, 1 of 7 mixed extinuishers in all, should I keep it or get rid of it? it is still fully charged, and I keep it next to the engine compt, what do you think?
I don't think halon is acceptable to an official inspector (if one comes aboard), but most people I know kept theirs, "just in case".
And here's a wee question for the righteous,
Why should it be OK to own with intention to deploy, a halon extinguisher -which is a proven hazard, but not describe anything that may be construed as bl@ck?
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sahona wrote:I don't think halon is acceptable to an official inspector (if one comes aboard), but most people I know kept theirs, "just in case".
And here's a wee question for the righteous,
Why should it be OK to own with intention to deploy, a halon extinguisher -which is a proven hazard, but not describe anything that may be construed as bl@ck?
That's an ACE Bill.
PS might I add, that we keep them but hope we dont have to deploy them, and perhaps the smoke from a fire would probably cause a lot more damage to the O L than the use of the Haylon ext which one might use to extinguish the said fire.