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wrote: Scott Vernon wrote: "Flying Tadpole" wrote Way way back in our training, we were taught to put out fat fires in fish & chip shops with an asbestos blanket (just smothered) as this gave the shop owner some chance of recovering some of the fat (this is soooo long ago that such places weren't required to have fire blankets...). If one used the alternative of dry powder, the powder would ruin the remaining fat, wheras all the asbestos blanket did was give customers over the next 6 months asbestosis in their future life. Bah! A little asbestos never hurt nobody. the pillows in our guest room are stuffed with it. Hey, half of Sydney grew up in asbestos houses and it didn't affect them--look at Oz and Peter Wiley. Nah, it was a brick house. The garage was asbestos cement sheeting. Trick we used to do as kida was throw bits of a/c sheeting in the fire. It'd delaminate with a nice bang and send bits everywhere. Kids are such a protected species these days. PDW |
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