I see. Halon is used around computers because it does not corrode them,
like the ABC models would. On the other hand, Halon corrodes people more
than the ABC models. Some major computer installations have automatic
Halon systems, so don't be there if they catch on fire ;-). thepccat

On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 08:30:50 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> You're welcome Harry! 
> Halon turns into Phosgene when heated in a fire, otherwise the 
> unsuspecting 
> owner of a Halon extinguisher is quite safe!  My recommendation 
> however? --  
> Turn in ALL halon extinguishers for an ABC model as the bi-products 
> from 
> heated halon will kill you twice as painfully but half as fast as 
> the fire 
> you're fighting!
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