Interesting that there are that relatively ineffective powder extunguishers in that state building instead of more expensive, but more effective CO2 ones.
Or dude just bring it with him for the sole purpose of fucking up everyones clothes in a room and fucking up whole celebration. :)
like to know what type he was using. the powder fire extinguishers aren't really something you stand around and breathe. iirc, the powder is some form of baking soda or chemical equivalent. certainly won't kill you, or be as remotely unpleasant as CS, but you don't just stand around in it after spraying one around a room. no one in the vid is sneezing or rubbing their eyes.
the powder is some form of baking soda or chemical equivalent. certainly won't kill you, or be as remotely unpleasant as CS,
Yes, powder is usually sodium bicarbonate with some talc to make it more quick. Sodium bicarbonate produce CO2 when heated so its fog is able to extinguish flame.
It is not reaaly toxic, and hardly inhaling that powder for few minutes will have any long-term consequences, but it is definitely not very healthy to breath it, just because it is not what humans used to breath.
but you don't just stand around in it after spraying one around a room. no one in the vid is sneezing or rubbing their eyes.
It is not an agressive thing. And it is very thin. So no sneezing or eye irritation.
Interesting that there are that relatively ineffective powder extunguishers in that state building instead of more expensive, but more effective CO2 ones.
Or dude just bring it with him for the sole purpose of fucking up everyones clothes in a room and fucking up whole celebration. :)
like to know what type he was using. the powder fire extinguishers aren't really something you stand around and breathe. iirc, the powder is some form of baking soda or chemical equivalent. certainly won't kill you, or be as remotely unpleasant as CS, but you don't just stand around in it after spraying one around a room. no one in the vid is sneezing or rubbing their eyes.
Yes, powder is usually sodium bicarbonate with some talc to make it more quick. Sodium bicarbonate produce CO2 when heated so its fog is able to extinguish flame.
It is not reaaly toxic, and hardly inhaling that powder for few minutes will have any long-term consequences, but it is definitely not very healthy to breath it, just because it is not what humans used to breath.
It is not an agressive thing. And it is very thin. So no sneezing or eye irritation.