Does any one have experience of cleaning up after an accidental discharge of a dry powder fire extinguisher. I have an idea on how to go about it, but any advice would be welcome.
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If you have a good vacuum cleaner just vac the excess amounts up, then use a damp cloth to get the rest. ABC power is nontoxic so a little bit on your hands or inhaled won't hurt you, I've recharged many thousands of them over the years and I'm still here
I found this in WikiAnswers by someone who appears to be in that line of work, hope it helps.
shouldnt be a problem but if you are mega worried about your , put a bit of the wife's tights over the nozzle as you suck it up, might take a bit longer. in abny case the powder isnt as fine as talc and we all hoover that off ther bathroom floor
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