most likely not because the chemicals could get into your food and ruin our digestive system and any other system involved
Absolutely if people can be allergic to water and sunlight they certainly can be allegic to chemicals. Some extinguishers have an irritant added and you'll know when you breathe it in.
yes but you would get explosive diaherrea
NO!!!!! Use a Dry Chemical extinguisher
NO!!!!! Use a Dry Chemical extinguisher
Flammable metals often require special chemicals to extinguish, assuming there are any. So, in fact, you WOULD use a "chemical extinguisher", but probably not an ordinary dry chemical extinguisher.
Depends entirely on what the chemical is.
argon and tetrafluoromethane
A type chemical fire extinguisher.
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You would not want to use a pressure water extinguisher on any electrical fire due to the possibility of electricity being conducted through the water and injuring someone. A CO2, dry chemical or "clean agent" (e.g., "Halogenated") extinguisher would be a better choice for an electrical fire, knowing that dry chemical powder will make quite a mess.
True, provided that the extinguisher is the proper type. An ABC dry chemical extinguisher would be the best extinguisher to use.
it takes one of the elements of the fire triangle
Dry chemical
It is best to have at least two fire extinguishers for your house. A dry chemical fire extinguisher would be good and it can be purchased on eBay.