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If these machines are going to start going up in flames, than the manufacturers should start putting extinguishers in with the tool kits as standard equipment.
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I've run across several sled fires on the trails over the years, it's just as easy and if you think about it equally as dangerous to throw snow on them as it is to try to use a fire extinguisher on them.
Thing is a fire extinguisher is bulky to carry for starters and in a crash situation depending on where it is could be ruptured and that could be dangerous let alone explosive as well. |
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If you've got one that's about to expire, practice spraying on an existing outdoor fire. They're surprisingly effective—just aim at the base of the flames. A recent NH fire incident had a paramedic soak a trapped driver using a 2-liter bottle of Coca-Cola—shaken. ![]() (Quite possibly saving her life). . |
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Cars go up in flames sometimes too. Do the car manufacturers put fire extinguishers in them?
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