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Are Fire Extinguishers Toxic To Humans and/or Animals?

Early this morning, my friend was opening up the store she works at.There was a rather large bird that got in from the night before. After about an hour of dealing with this bird, I sprayed an extinguisher not at him, but behind the fixture he was under.I got him smoked out and finally free out a door.Can the extinguisher be toxic if breathed?

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Sure can! You can hydrotest a fire extinguisher anytime you want to. In fact, extinguishers subjected to extreme environments or temperatures are supposed to be hydrotested more frequently than the minimum requirement. Sometimes, if an extinguisher needs recharged and it's only a year or two away from it's mandatory hydrotest, we recommend the customer go ahead and test it now, so they don't have to pay for the recharge again when the unit comes due for test. Makes sense doesn't it?

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