I got involved with a little project yesterday.
If any of you girls (guys too I guess) ignite what you are baking and decide to hit the fire in your oven with a typical ABC extinguisher, you have a good shot at putting the fire out and then moving the range out to the curb.
Fortunately, my sister in law didn't unload the whole bottle on her flame job.
She did get a new one @ 1600 bucks and had to cough up 500 for the deductible.
I wish I would have thought about cleaning it up before he got the new one, but I went over and dragged it home to clean it and make sure everything works.
Almost done, have to take the doors apart to clean out the trace of white powder.
I said, "Why didn't you just shut off the stove? It is a metal box, the thing would go out after a while." Answer- the house was filling w/ smoke. But the firemen said she did the right thing.
A Co2 extinguisher would be perfect to have on hand. Won't hurt anything.
The trailer is a great work platform, from stoves to tractors to moving stuff.
If any of you girls (guys too I guess) ignite what you are baking and decide to hit the fire in your oven with a typical ABC extinguisher, you have a good shot at putting the fire out and then moving the range out to the curb.
Fortunately, my sister in law didn't unload the whole bottle on her flame job.
She did get a new one @ 1600 bucks and had to cough up 500 for the deductible.
I wish I would have thought about cleaning it up before he got the new one, but I went over and dragged it home to clean it and make sure everything works.
Almost done, have to take the doors apart to clean out the trace of white powder.
I said, "Why didn't you just shut off the stove? It is a metal box, the thing would go out after a while." Answer- the house was filling w/ smoke. But the firemen said she did the right thing.
A Co2 extinguisher would be perfect to have on hand. Won't hurt anything.
The trailer is a great work platform, from stoves to tractors to moving stuff.