I was browsing through RGP and came across an excellent thread about this, and thought I would share.
The answer is the ones that are based on Halotron1, an electrically non-conductive "clean" extinguishing liquid agent that quickly turns into gas when applied. Halotron 1 is an EPA- and FAA-approved agent, and has passed testing by Underwriters Laboratories. It's safe for a variety of fires such and extinguishes them quickly and safely, with no danger of electric shock and no messy residue to clean up. It also stores longer than powder-based agents, so your extinguisher will be
there when you need it. Perfect for your car, RV, garage, workshop, home, or pinball collection.
They're in approx. in the $125-$200 range, depending on size and are available from a variety of sources.
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The answer is the ones that are based on Halotron1, an electrically non-conductive "clean" extinguishing liquid agent that quickly turns into gas when applied. Halotron 1 is an EPA- and FAA-approved agent, and has passed testing by Underwriters Laboratories. It's safe for a variety of fires such and extinguishes them quickly and safely, with no danger of electric shock and no messy residue to clean up. It also stores longer than powder-based agents, so your extinguisher will be
there when you need it. Perfect for your car, RV, garage, workshop, home, or pinball collection.
They're in approx. in the $125-$200 range, depending on size and are available from a variety of sources.
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