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This is my last attempt. When I use the word organic I am not referring to a laboratory-made chemical. As what was used in previous answers. One known southern state is using this particular product that has over one thousand other uses and I would like to know how many other states fire departments use it.

2007-01-15 00:43:09 · 3 answers · asked by Yafooey! 5 in Environment

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Coming from a Fire Fighter, I know the organic compound you are talking about but we still use a chemical foam here in Virginia. At least out Department does. The foam we use is aggressive as when it comes to putting out flames and preventing them from reigniting and when it all comes down to it it's basically Dawn. The chemical version however can cause corruption of the inner valve seals if not flushed from the system completely after the fire so we only use it in a pinch, Car fires, Forest fires, that sort of thing. I have heard that the organic version does basically the same thing as the chemical one but it too requires the through rinsing of equipment and is more expensive. Go figure.

2007-01-15 17:56:33 · answer #1 · answered by jet_blackdawg 4 · 0 0

I hope that there are none.

I prefer a fire department that uses REAL chemicals to put out fires.

If my house is burning, I don't want a bunch of hippies trying to put the fire out. I want CHEMICALS the way God intended.

2007-01-15 00:54:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i desire that there are none. I elect a hearth branch that makes use of genuine chemical elements to positioned out fires. If my living house is burning, i do not elect a sequence of hippies attempting to positioned the hearth out. i elect chemical elements the way God meant.

2016-11-23 19:30:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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