The US Air force uses Halon extinguishers and when I was in the reserves, I had Halon extinguishers in my print shop. When I needed to recharge them, The Air Force Fire unit would do it for me for free. They no longer do it due to the EPA claiming that Halon is not eco friendly, so the price of Halon went up to $25 per pound. Patrick Driscoll Saint Paul, MN patrick36 at usfamily.net www.pensbypat.com If you can read this, Thank a teacher If you are reading this in English, thank a veteran
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