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* The markings refer to "{{wikipedia|National Fire Protection Association|NFPA}} 10: Standard for Portable {{wikipedia|Fire_extinguisher#United_States|Fire Extinguishers}}". The 'B' and 'C' denote that the fire extinguisher is suitable for Class-B and C {{wikipedia|Fire classes|fires}} according to the fire classification system in use in the United States.

Latest revision as of 12:52, 19 November 2011

Item Number: 1379
Description ID: 7926589
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Fusion-item.gif

fusion CO2 unit
Plural: fire extinguishers
This is a red canister filled with pressurized carbon dioxide that's used in internal fire-suppression systems. It has a little 'B' and 'C' stamped on the side.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 80



How Obtained

inner sanctum of the Unborn Base

References

  • The markings refer to "NFPA 10: Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers". The 'B' and 'C' denote that the fire extinguisher is suitable for Class-B and C fires according to the fire classification system in use in the United States.