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Foam, Water, Or CO2 Fire Extinguisher For House?

Please do not suggest Powder, as I will disregard your answer. I will be purchasing one of these three, so if you can please suggest what one you would feel safest with in your home. Thankyou :D x x

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Have you ever stood by the vent when the dryer is running? It gets hot. Blowing hot air under the trailer could potentially ignite something and start a fire. Sometimes lint is also blown out and if it should accumulate and then catch on fire I am sure you can understand the dangers of a trailer on fire. They burn quickly. Depending on the layout of the trailer and where exactly the laundry is being done will determine how you can vent it out. There are several options but without knowing the layout I couldn't suggest anything.
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Not being able to see what your talking about make this are to say but i think from what you said your going to have to have some come out and take a look at it. sorry i know thats not what you wanted to hear.
Joan, there are a couple things you can do..1 goto home depot and get you a drywall saw then to the plumbing dept get you what is called snap in wall panel. cut you a hole to match your new wall panel in your drywall and now you can get to the fittings it is not unusual for the fittings to leak due to cross threading or incorrectly using the telfon tape on the threads but you are better off just to replace the pvc fitting But make sure it is pvc not cpvc and I would think it is cpvc cut your fitting off and go back to home depot and they can tell you what you have and get you the correct fitting and use fresh glue and the best is All in One and is yellow for cpvc once all of this is done just snap your panel in the hole you cut and paint or wall paper over it.

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