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  • Halon fire extinguishers

    Halon fire extinguishers were green and contained bromochlorodifluoromethane gas which would extinguish any type of fire and could be used on live electrical equipment. They were once very popular in vehicles and computer rooms but are now banned except in aircraft and military use because the gas is a severe ozone depletant.

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    Re: Halon fire extinguishers

    I remember them Arran but I was not aware they had been banned
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      Re: Halon fire extinguishers

      We had one in our computer room in the 90s. It went off a few times, once when the fire control panel caught fire!
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        Re: Halon fire extinguishers

        I remember Top Gear demonstrating this by getting a car on fire with an automatic extinguishing system fitted under the bonnet.
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          Re: Halon fire extinguishers

          In its day, Halon was regarded as the ultimate fire extinguishing substance. It found use in automatic fire extinguishers that worked by the fire burning a hole in a plastic tube connected to a can of Halon.

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