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Originally posted by CoWBoY
Man, that sucks.
You all might want to keep a Class C fire extinguisher next to the case if you gotta run somewhere fast.
Class C Extinguishers are suitable for use on electrically energized fires. This class of fire extinguishers does not have a numerical rating. The presence of the letter “C” indicates that the extinguishing agent is non-conductive.
I wonder if UL will get involved in this anytime soon?
UL - Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
UL Standards including Electrical and Non-Electrical Standards and Draft Standards, and UL Directories of Certified Products: Automotive Burglary Protection Mechanical Equipment Directory; Building Materials Directory; Electrical Appliance and Utilization Equipment Directory; Electrical Construction Materials Directory; etc.
You all be careful now.
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JUMPING ON THE POPULISTIC BANDWAGON
Yawn