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Is there any point having a fire blanket in a kitchen that doesnt have a stove top/ oven, naked flames, chip pans or oils etc? We have one in a kitchen that contains just a toaster, a micrwave, coffee machine etc.
Im thinking there is no point as we have Co2 extuinguishers close by, and I understand its down to RA but just wanted peoples opinions before getting rid.
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Agree, no point. Turn off/un plug. Then Co2 should be fine.
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thanks...my thoughts exactly, but you know what its like, its sometimes good to get someone elses opinion! cheers again
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stonecold wrote:thanks...my thoughts exactly, but you know what its like, its sometimes good to get someone elses opinion! cheers again
In that case you can have mine.
I agree 100% with JJP:- FBs totally unnecessary in such a snack area and usually only ever in place on advice from a fire extinguishers engineer/salesmen who are often paid commission
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