Many
of the throw-able “fire grenades” were filled with CTC, a.k.a carbon
tetrachloride. This liquid vaporized and
inhibited the combustion process. An effective fire extinguisher.
Some
early models were filled with salt water but CTC was much more effective. CTC extinguishers were withdrawn in the 1950’s
due to the chemical’s toxicity. Exposure in high concentrations of CTC damages
the nervous system and internal organs.
These
“fire grenades” were once sold door to door by salesmen for the Red Comet Manufacturing
Company. Red Comet started in Denver in
1919.
Should you break one of these and spill the liquid in a public place or building now days, you would more than likely be faced with a hazmat type of cleanup situation.
The company is still around, now out of Englewood, Colorado. The company now sells brand name portable fire extinguishers.
Should you break one of these and spill the liquid in a public place or building now days, you would more than likely be faced with a hazmat type of cleanup situation.
The company is still around, now out of Englewood, Colorado. The company now sells brand name portable fire extinguishers.
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