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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right now, we're going to do the product of the week,
and this week it is the kid a Home. It's
a one A ten BC Class ABC two and a
half pound fire extinguisher and it's a two pack for
forty four forty five dollars. Really forty four ninety seven.
Plenty of them are available. I'm sure all the stores
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must have them, as they have one hundred and eighty
one in stock at the home depot in Pineville. So
important to have fire extinguisher, you know, this is a
way to start out to get two of them, so
you'll have two of them, so at least you get
the kitchen covered and then possibly one upstairs. But really
should have one on each each floor of the house,
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one one in the kitchen, one in the garage. If
you have a fireplace or a grill, you know, outside,
maybe a good good place to have one as well.
I think maybe at fire blanket's a good idea for
the grill. You know, I don't know. I don't have one,
but I'm thinking about getting one just in case We've
never had an issue. But we're also the grill is
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in an area that wouldn't matter if it you know,
it's on a hose and I could pull it away
from the house a pretty good way. So minds it
in my carport. That's probably not smart. Well, as long
as you can roll it out right like Eddie and
the yard. Yeah, pick it up and carry it, throw
it out there. But anyway, check out these. Check out
these fire extinguishers. It's a pretty good deal. It's a
two pack for for forty five bucks. They're small, but
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they're they're they're handy, and they'll take care of most fires.
They're ABC rated, so that's for a class A common
uh common combustibles. Class B is flammable liquids and gases,
and then C is for energized electrical equipment, so you
kind of cover all your bases. It's not the best
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extinguisher for a grease fire, but it's better than nothing.
A blanket might be better, but a K if you
if you fry a lot of food, if you're if
you're deep frying a lot of things, then you should
probably look into a K type extinguisher. It puts out
a different a different product, different chemical that that really
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suffocates and smothers a grease fired. It doesn't allow it
to spread. You know, one of the worst things you
could do is throw water on a grease fire, and
of course electrical fire too. You won't, you know, you
really don't. If electrical, if it hasn't disconnected, it could
be it could be an issue. It could jump back
on you. But check it out. Make sure make sure
you have at least a fire extinguisher in the house.
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And also, by the way, this extinguisher does come with
a bracket so you can mount it, so like if
you have a pantry that's close by the stove, so
so you you do have the capability of mounting it.
So there you go. Like you said earlier, the family
should be trained. It's it's just a good idea. And
and I guess really what we should be doing is
we should have somebody in from the fire department to
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uh and and maybe we'll do that. And that might
be something that we do the week I'm gone later
this month, So maybe get somebody in here with the
fire department fire safety to finish out the month. You
might be honest, something you know, like a family day
at the fire departments where they let people. But we'll
bring it in here the WBT. It'd be family day
at WBT for the fire Department. I think you're mining gold.
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There we go, We'll see what we can do with
that