I like your garbage bag method. You can put the depressurized, empty fire extinguisher in with scrap metal at your recycling center. And then just trash the bag with the powder.
Video looks great, I have an old fire extinguisher in my basement i need to get rid of too.. What kind of camera did you shoot this on, lowlight quality looks awesome!
Why would you have a Dry Powder extinguisher in an office?? Carbon Dioxide is better for office's. Here in the EU, to dispose of a fire extinguisher it first must be empty as you demonstrated but it must also have the valve removed.
I like your garbage bag method. You can put the depressurized, empty fire extinguisher in with scrap metal at your recycling center. And then just trash the bag with the powder.
Yep!
Video looks great, I have an old fire extinguisher in my basement i need to get rid of too.. What kind of camera did you shoot this on, lowlight quality looks awesome!
Thanks GoPro hero 10
Why would you have a Dry Powder extinguisher in an office?? Carbon Dioxide is better for office's. Here in the EU, to dispose of a fire extinguisher it first must be empty as you demonstrated but it must also have the valve removed.
Idk it’s what they had. It was a yellowish powder
seems like it was still usable.
Yes, but it was well past its expiration date so I didn't want to risk it not working when I needed it.