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Why does my fire extinguisher need to be recharged even though I never used it?

I bought it a year ago and never used it. The pin is still in there. When I shake it, I can hear the powder in there. Also it doesn't feel empty. The gauge says it needs to be recharged.What exactly does recharging a fire extinguisher entail? And why would I need to do this even though I have never used this?

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Shin-knee pads - yes Jock - yes Neck protector - optional but recommended Mouth guard - optional but recommended Face shield - i miss playing with a half-shield but see with your league on that. if you're just starting out I would recommend a wire cage because they don't fog up, are lighter, and better impact protection. Tape - for your sticks and keeping shinguards in place Puck / Ball - depending on what type of hockey you play and on what surface As far as the jock goes, some have velcro straps to keep your shinguards + socks up. Others do not and in that case you are gonna go through a lot more tape to do so.
Angelina P.S. Be sure and have good ventilation, especially when using polyester resins! HTH, Diane B.
properly, that is sweat that reasons the smell, however the smell would not rather come from the sweat. Sweat itself is somewhat sparkling, that is merely the micro organism that desire to stay in it that reason the smell. an identical is going for physique smell; that is micro organism.
you also forgot a jersey. And I would recommend a full wire face mask for ur helmet. To start off u prolly only need one stick, but when u get serious I would invest in a back up stick.
Hockey Socks, to put the shin pads in. Gloves. A face shield is required in most league play any more. Lots of tape. A spare stick. Most important a jock.

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