i have a 2001 hyundai sonata, my 2 front doors wont unlock no matter what i do. The rear doors unlock when i press the universal automatic lock , but my two front doors still wont budge. I did manage to open my driver side door with the actual key, bur i had to lift the door handle and force the key to turn at the same time. i felt like the key would break if i did that same thing again. does anybody know what might be happening?
it is compressed co2 to cut off oxigen to the fire.
Yes it is,,,,, I don't know if it will kill you. I guess too much of anything will kill you. I had one of my Custodians cleaning up after someone discharged one. His nose was bleeding for two days. Not a good thing. If you don't improve in a few days, I'd see a doctor.
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Lightning strikes up from charged objects on the ground. It is not attracted by cell phones whose signal is too weak to ionise the air about them in any case. It is not attracted to TVs that are turned on either. An external antenna may be the highest point nearby and that is whether the TV is on or off. Turning off a TV may protect it's circuits from a ground strike a few hundred yards away but nothing will save it if the strike is at the antenna or really close. It's best to unplug the antenna too. A strike at power lines or phone lines can affect computer or phone users nearby. My great-grandmother used to put towels over all the mirrors in her house to prevent the mirrors from drawing the lightning.
There are basically four fire extinguisher substances commonly used 1. Water 2. CO2 3. Halon 4. Dry Chemical