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Is clean up after using a fire extinguisher enough?

Last night we had a grease fire and I used the fire extinguisher to put it out. It's and ABC extinguisher and the dust got inside of the stove and throughout the underside of the burners on the over. Today we called my apartment's office and they just said to clean it up and everything would be fine. Based on what I have read online, I'm worried about wiping it down being enough to make cooking safe. Will soap and water be enough, or should I demand a new oven? If it is the later, how should I go about it?

Answer:

Ya most trucks ride rougher bit also they may be carrying some cargo that they don't want getting tossed around, or maybe they have an open circuit between seat and the steering wheel.
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I have no idea what brand you might have, however my wife and that i had the equal main issue with ours, and we subsequently realized we had to alternate the batteries. That worked, and our fire alarms have not beeped considering. God Bless you.
Trucks have stiff suspension to handle the weight loads they are designed for. Bumps, especially speed bumps really hammer the occupants of the vehicles. Going slow is much more comfortable.

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