pagoda
Well-Known Member
Not that I'm about to encourage people to hang on to them indefinitely...
At the sailing club (dinghy..) this week-end we had a major clear out, and found in the process several old extinguishers.
Last tested about 1990 - 1992....
The old water extinguishers (stored pressure) worked perfectly.
We had one rusty CO2 extinguisher - worked perfectly (though the grass will never be the same again!)
I would not expect a powder version to be functional over that length of time however- though we had none to dispose of.
There was one halon extinguisher, un-discharged - but the contents had leaked away over the years..
Is there a moral? Perhaps not to rely on old gear, but not to ditch it if it is in good condition?
Almost as good fun as flares
At the sailing club (dinghy..) this week-end we had a major clear out, and found in the process several old extinguishers.
Last tested about 1990 - 1992....
The old water extinguishers (stored pressure) worked perfectly.
We had one rusty CO2 extinguisher - worked perfectly (though the grass will never be the same again!)
I would not expect a powder version to be functional over that length of time however- though we had none to dispose of.
There was one halon extinguisher, un-discharged - but the contents had leaked away over the years..
Is there a moral? Perhaps not to rely on old gear, but not to ditch it if it is in good condition?
Almost as good fun as flares