Agree with Bacicat. What I can add to the conversation, is extinguishers for vehicles should be of the type fitted with a hose, to reach the seat of a fire in an awkward position. There is a regulation to this effect for commercial vehicles.
"A: Depending on the fire hazard of the cargo being carried, Australian Standard 2444 section 5.4 specifies that every fire extinguisher for use in commercial vehicles shall be of a type fitted fitted with a hose to assist in gaining access to awkward locations & have a minium fire rating of 1A:10BE)."
Another tip, if driving in an area of dry grass, have one of those garden sprayer pressure packs in case the exhaust ignites the dry grass caught up under your car. If nothing else, you will have an extra 5-6 litres of water. Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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