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"Some fire extinguishers are capable of operation in temperatures down to -54 °C or up to +49 °C." This sentence seems thrown in the intro paragraph. It seems not to apply -- my instinct was to delete it, and the paragraph would have made perfect sense. However, it may have meant that this type of extinguisher can do that. Any ideas? Mathwhiz90601 02:53, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
May I suggest that we take this overall topic (Fire Suppression Chemicals or Fire Fighting Agents, or whatever) and try to standardize the presentations? It seems like each entry should follow a template that would include chemistry, toxicity, effectiveness on what classes of fires?, how packaged, etc. I so appreciate the effort that has gone into the various articles, but they vary widely in format and completeness.
Many thanks,
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"Some fire extinguishers are capable of operation in temperatures down to -54 °C or up to +49 °C." This sentence seems thrown in the intro paragraph. It seems not to apply -- my instinct was to delete it, and the paragraph would have made perfect sense. However, it may have meant that this type of extinguisher can do that. Any ideas? Mathwhiz90601 02:53, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
May I suggest that we take this overall topic (Fire Suppression Chemicals or Fire Fighting Agents, or whatever) and try to standardize the presentations? It seems like each entry should follow a template that would include chemistry, toxicity, effectiveness on what classes of fires?, how packaged, etc. I so appreciate the effort that has gone into the various articles, but they vary widely in format and completeness.
Many thanks,