A sub contractor for the Air Force was trying out a Fire Suppression system in a hanger. It was only suppose to last a couple of seconds. As you can see things just did not work out. Learm more at http://ez2url.com/FireSystem
@Jet390@TheAtlantaparker@Natesmodelrailroad I'm no expert on the matter but in research I havn't found any evidence to support these claims, I quote the company H3rcleanagents on HALON:
"Halon adds a fourth dimension to fire fighting - breaking the chain reaction. It stops the fuel, the ignition and the oxygen from dancing together by chemically reacting with them.""
"Unlike CO2, however, Halon does not displace the air out of the area where it is dispensed"
what will happen with the equipment inside after using this snow? Computers, Engines, cars, papers & documents?
cocobgru 4 months ago
@cirrussr221994 Ellsworth
redrider087 7 months ago
@Jet390 @TheAtlantaparker @Natesmodelrailroad I'm no expert on the matter but in research I havn't found any evidence to support these claims, I quote the company H3rcleanagents on HALON:
"Halon adds a fourth dimension to fire fighting - breaking the chain reaction. It stops the fuel, the ignition and the oxygen from dancing together by chemically reacting with them.""
"Unlike CO2, however, Halon does not displace the air out of the area where it is dispensed"
smeghead666 9 months ago
@normanmj true so but I wouldn't think anymore so than a lot of the other chemical fire fighting agents
smeghead666 9 months ago
@smeghead666
Some types are more of a safety hazard.
normanmj 9 months ago
@TheAtlantaparker That's how oooolllldd Halon systems used to work, the new ones don't
smeghead666 9 months ago
@normanmj Why? :S
smeghead666 9 months ago
looks like a snow discharge! \_/
SpecializedChild462 9 months ago
@firedude201234
Let me rephrase that. It should be illegal.
normanmj 11 months ago
@normanmj
no its not
firedude201234 11 months ago