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Location DB > Scotland > Highlands > Inverness > Craig Dunain Lunatic Asylum > Afraid of the dark > DSCF1301.jpg

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Elderly fire extinguisher.
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Posted by purplegrum 9/19/2005 9:46 PM | remove
  wow, that's old.
Posted by TurboZutek 9/19/2005 10:37 PM | remove
  CO2'd!
Posted by lost 9/20/2005 12:58 AM | remove
  A lot of me wanted to set this baby off, but then I remembered the security lives inside the building.
Posted by purplegrum 9/20/2005 5:22 AM | remove
  Take it home and do it... it's fun! :)
Posted by IIVQ 10/2/2005 1:05 PM | remove
  This is the one that can freeze things, isn't it?
Posted by rainman8889 10/2/2005 1:11 PM | remove
  Yeah. The CO2 turns into dry ice when discharged (it expands very rapidly through the nozzle) to cool down the burning material below the ignition point to put out the fire.
Posted by purplegrum 10/2/2005 6:51 PM | remove
  They're quite loud when you set them off too... not one to use in a confined space.
Posted by rainman8889 10/2/2005 11:59 PM | remove
  And can give you frost bite if you are in the path of the spray. Definitely not a toy!
Posted by SnakeCorp 11/14/2005 6:45 PM | remove
  You also have to be careful not to hold the metal pipe bit linking the nozzle and canister when discharging it or your hand will get stuck to the pipe.
Posted by Jennibel 1/10/2006 11:09 PM | remove
  'Elderly fire extinguisher': used to put out old people when they are on fire.
Posted by rainman8889 1/11/2006 1:46 AM | remove
  Effective for those 'hot flashes'!
Posted by greywolf45 1/12/2006 4:19 AM | remove
  The perfect way to wake up a heavy sleeper , a CO2 extinguisher,(evil grin spreading across my face) hehehehehehehe.
Posted by rainman8889 1/13/2006 2:52 AM | remove
  Hmmm, I like that idea greywolf!
Hehehehehehe!
Posted by greywolf45 1/14/2006 5:14 AM | remove
  They'll come a flyin' out of that bed. Just make sure you have a clear escape route afterwards.
Posted by rainman8889 1/14/2006 12:38 PM | remove
  I hear ya! My Fire Safety instructor stressed to us: "Always leave a clear escape route when using a fire extinguisher".
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