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IS there air pressure drop in pipe reducer brass fittings?

The pipe is a standard 1 GI pipe and the brass reducer fitting is a 1 to 3/4

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Fire doors are there to allow escape, they should never be locked or blocked, however they can be used, therefore by alarming these doors to activate on opening would in many cases set off a false alarm, be responded to from the fire station and waste valuable fire fighting resources. There are some emergency exits usually on secure buildings that are alarmed, these trigger an internal alarm to let security know the door has been opened, again these alarms do not go straight through to the fire station. Where emergency exits are alarmed there is usually a sign clearly displaying this.
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First off, if you had to use it, you had a fire. I'm guessing that you didn't contact the fire department, or they would have mentioned that the ABD Dry Chemical household fire extinguisher, that I presume you used, is toxic. By toxic, I don't mean that you are likely to die from being exposed to it, but that it is an irritant to the skin and mucus membranes, including the lungs; too much is bad, for you and your cat. Generally cats detest water baths with shampoo, but that may be necessary to get it all off of him. If there is residue in the apartment, you can use a damp paper towel (tissues are ok, but they don't pick up as well). You want something that can be disposed of promptly, so don't use a cloth towel. You should take your cat to the vet for a check-up. Like I mentioned before, it is an irritant, but it shouldn't have lasting effects to the lungs. As for ingesting, I don't know of specific symptoms, but the vet would be the expert. I hope everything is well.

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