Water does not interfere with collecting and examining accelerants in arson investigations, but does the fluid from fire extinguishers? If it does, how and/or why?
In a house: One in the garage, near a door (that you would use to escape), One in the kitchen - several feet from the stove so you can reach it safely; One in the sleeping areas a hall closet is ideal. You want to be able to get to one while you back out of a fire zone. Hang it up so you can find it without having to push things out of the way. Your homeowners insurance, and renters insurance, will give you a discount for having fire extinguishers so be sure to ask.
First, remove any fur collars from your sweaters (or fleece). Then, gather your same colored light weight sweaters together and place them in the gentle washing machine cycle for a few minutes with a gentle soap such as Dreft. Let them spin on gentle cycle and then do the same for the rinse, but this time add your fabric softener. After the spin cycle is completed, remove your sweaters from the washing machine and immediately iron them! Hang them on a very thick hanger until they are completely dry. When they finish drying, they will look like you just purchased them from the store. When you iron the sweater, you actually iron the fuzz balls down! No more cutting fuzz balls and no more picking them out! Try it! You will never wash your sweaters any other way again. Very bulky sweaters, or ruched gathered sweaters will be a bit more difficult to iron.
sounds like you answered your own question
WE HAVE TWO ONE IN OUR KITCHEN AND ONE IN HALL CLOSET NEAR OUR BED ROOM THEY DONT GOT TO BE SET OUT IN THE OPEN A CLOSET WORKS TO IF YOU HAVE A PLACE IN A HALL CLOSET