GFRGUY
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carry one mounted on back of center console and 1 mounted inside the box, Also 2 fire blankets under rear seat.
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I mounted mine to the front of the front seat floor tray on the center hump. "Tis a small one, but is "ABC" rated. Hope I never need it, but if I do, at least I have it.i've been running around the back country, and something made me start to think about having a FEX in my truck. i saw a small grass fire, and realized that the nearest fire house is over an hour away.
anyone else carry one? what do you have and how is it mounted.
i was looking at the brackateer mount, and a kidde car FEX --
This is a little off subject, but we need one for our camper. The one it is equipped with is much bigger than a can of Pam. Any suggestions would be appreciated and purchased ASAP. Thanks!

Check out the price differance.This is just changing the .Com to .CA.I forgot to mention I have been using the blankets as well. Now, I have never actually used one but they are there if I need to. They are one use products, so you leave them in the package until needed. My theory is this would be good to help someone stuck in a vehicle fire, at least give them a chance. Incredible deal 4 for 16 bucks, gonna buy some more for all of our vehicles. Nearly 4 sq ft.
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well that probably explains why we're getting smoked out by Canadian wildfires here in the states... LOLCheck out the price differance.This is just changing the .Com to .CA.
If a vehicle has visible flames the only option is to get them out of the vehicle. Once the flames breach into the passenger compartment whatever is inside doesn't have much time before it's crispy.My theory is this would be good to help someone stuck in a vehicle fire, at least give them a chance.
Former National F&C license holder here and I worked a National race at TWS in the late 70s.I used to work the corner stations at the Texas World Speedway in College Station, TX for a side gig while I was putting myself through college at Texas A&M.





Folks would be surprised at the number of people that have no idea on how to properly use a fire extinguisher. Years ago, I was involved in getting a couple of old people out of their camper because their truck was on fire and it was starting to melt the front of their trailer. I used my extinguisher to attack the flame but it was futile at that point.
The crowd was gathering and every one had their cell phone out trying to get their "photo of the year" ...... I wasn't much appreciated by the crowd when I told them to shove their phone and bring an extinguisher. Some listened.
It was quite the light show when the cab started burning and the country firefighters hit the steering wheel with water. Magnesium does some neat stuff when it is burning and water is introduced. Long story but occupants were ok but the truck was lost. (Dodge 2500 Diesel) trailer survived as well.
Origin of the fire was a generator in the back of the truck that was used to power the old lady's Oxygen concentrator. She told us that while lighting a cigarette ............... and to think that I risked my safety to help someone that stunned!!!