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Dad inhaled fire extinguisher?

My dad inhaled fire extinguisher smoke in the car and the windows werent open, my brother just took him to the hospital will he be okay?

Answer:

put a couple blankets on the inside to line the box,and one draped over the box. when you feed him, dont put out cold water, make it lukewarm. and feed him a little more.
I believe it has something to do with the grounding of electrical wires. A long time ago, the wires were not insulated enough and had multiple outlets to just about anyone or anything. So, if you didn't want to be zapped by lightning going through wires in your house, you put a lightning rod on the house to deter it from zapping wires (and possibly you). You can still use lightning rods nowadays to protect the wires of your house. It is a good way to protect against surges without having to buy surge protectors for all of your electrical appliances.
I'd suggest a larger box, you can still use cardboard, but completely lined with Styrofoam sheeting (you can get this at Home Depot), followed by a lining with heat-reflective material like Mylar. Then for the bottom I would add to your blanket several inches of compressible fluffy stuff for the cat to burrow into. You could shred old wool sweaters to tiny bits. After this put the pieces of the box back together, seal well all around with tape, leaving him an opening about 6 inches. I would add one more additional bed outside the box or right on top of it for when your cat doesn't desire so much warmth.

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