Reddit Reddit reviews First Alert 1038789 Standard Home Fire Extinguisher, Red

We found 5 Reddit comments about First Alert 1038789 Standard Home Fire Extinguisher, Red. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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First Alert 1038789 Standard Home Fire Extinguisher, Red
First alert's home1 fire extinguisher is UL rated 1 A: 10 B:C; it features durable all metal construction with a commercial grade metal valve and triggerMultipurpose fire extinguisher fights wood, paper, trash, plastics, gasoline, oil, and electrical equipment firesUse monoammonium phosphate extinguishing agent; Rechargeable by certified professionals after useMetal pull pin with a safety seal to help prevent accidental discharge and tampering; Corrosion resistant, easy to read, color coded metal gauge; Waterproof label with easy instructionsU.S. coast guard approved for marine useFirst Alert has been the most trusted brand in home safety since launching the first residential smoke alarm in 1958 (Based on a First Alert brand trust survey in February 2018)
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5 Reddit comments about First Alert 1038789 Standard Home Fire Extinguisher, Red:

u/Clapbakatyerblakcat · 27 pointsr/educationalgifs

Have an up to date fire extinguisher in your kitchen.

Also, have fire extinguishers in your hall closet, bedroom, car, girlfriend’s car, etc.

Give them to family as stocking stuffers

They are small and cheap and can stop a shitty situation from turning catastrophic.

u/captainstormy · 3 pointsr/personalfinance

Some things I know I forgot:

  • Fire Extinguishers. I had one in my one bedroom apartment in the kitchen, which was only about 10 steps away from anywhere else in the apartment. But houses are bigger, you need more. I keep one in the kitchen, garage and one in the basement near your electric panel and HVAC. Make sure the kitchen & garage ones are Class B. The basement one should be class C. I just played it save and bought these, they are class A,B & C.
  • Light bulbs, your going to need so many more than your used to. My house has ceiling mounted lights in every room (not every house does). My house has over 48 light bulbs in it just for those ceiling mounted lights. I'm a huge fan of these light bulbs. Just a bit over $2 a bulb, very bright, nice clean daylight color and LED. Can't be beat.
  • Also on the light bulb thing, think of any you need that aren't your standard bulb. Ceiling fans(Some use Candalabra size, some use normal), flood lights, etc etc. Personally I make sure every bulb in my house is the same color of light too. It really annoys me when I walk into a friends house and they have like 4 different color light bulbs in one room. That may just be my OCD though.
  • You may need a basic tool box if you don't already have one. There isn't any more calling maintenance when a small job needs done. It's either you do it, or pay a handyman to do it for you. And you'll go broke paying a handyman for everything. YouTube will become your friend to learn things you don't know. You don't have to start off super fancy. An assortment of sizes of Philips and Flat Head Screwdrivers. Needle Nose and regular pliers. A socket set (get both standard and Metric). A hammer and rubber mallet. A level, a tape measure. Probably some allen wrenches. Some WD-40 and Duck Tape. That should get you started, you can pick up anything else when you actually need it. Check out estate sales and second hand stores. I've bought tons of great tools for pennies on the dollar. For example I just got an 8 foot aluminum level from a second hand store for $10 recently. The cheapest you can find those for new these days is $50.
  • I've seen people meantion locks. I agree you should change them. That said, Kwikset makes a system called "smart key" where you can rekey your locks anytime yourself easily. I'd highly suggest those. That way if you ever need to change them, you just buy this and change the locks instead of physically having to change every door knob and dead bolt. Go ahead and keep one on hand.
u/bpete207 · 1 pointr/UpliftingNews

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