I know a lot of companies will not work on or service these because they use a chemical from China that is a knockoff version of the Ansul dry chemical that is a different formulation that we cannot source here.
just wondering how do you clean up the powder after you use the extinguisher? do you sweep it into a dust pan and then dispose of it or something like that?
Dry chemical agent is not toxic, so it can either be vacuumed, swept up, washed, etc. In my particular case I just washed the area with a hose since I was outside.
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I know a lot of companies will not work on or service these because they use a chemical from China that is a knockoff version of the Ansul dry chemical that is a different formulation that we cannot source here.
Yep, I have heard that too. I would say these extinguishers should be in residential settings as one-time-use extinguishers.
just wondering how do you clean up the powder after you use the extinguisher? do you sweep it into a dust pan and then dispose of it or something like that?
Dry chemical agent is not toxic, so it can either be vacuumed, swept up, washed, etc. In my particular case I just washed the area with a hose since I was outside.
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