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Cabin fire extinguisher

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gusve

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While at the store today I saw what it looks like a small fire extinguisher for kitchen. The company is call Fireade and you can look up YouTube videos on how it works. In short, is a non-corrosive foam that can be used in all fires and cool down to the touch whatever was burning. It said is biodregradable and can be cleaned after use with water. Is already used by fire deparments, NASCAR, etc. I think it can be used on an airplane without worrying about corroding everything. I know Argon is whats approved but for $11.00 is better than nothing. Viable solution or wishful thinking. Your comments are welcome. Thanks.

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