Segment 1 Notes
The paper we spoke about is Anaglypta Wallpaper. It’s a heavily textured paper that can be painted and faux-finished for a wide variety of creative results!
Segment 2 & 3 Notes
Holland Fire Marshall, Bret Groendyke, walks us through the label on a fire extinguisher, how to tell what it works best for, and how much area it will cover. Bret also remind everyone that even if you THINK the fire is out, still call the fire department to come out and have a look. Sometimes the fire can spread to the interior of a wall where we can’t see it until it’s too late.
![The numbers on the extinguisher tell you how much fire can be put out. Each number before the A = 1 1/2 gallons of water. So A4 is equivalent to 5 gallons of water. The number before B:C tells you how much square footage it will cover. In this case, 80B:C mean the extinguisher will cover 80 square feet.](https://www.repcolite.com/wp-content/uploads/cache/2019/03/fire_extinguisher/1610002613.jpg)
Reading the label
The numbers on the extinguisher tell you how much fire can be put out. Each number before the A = 1 1/2 gallons of water. So A4 is equivalent to 5 gallons of water. The number before B:C tells you how much square footage it will cover. In this case, 80B:C mean the extinguisher will cover 80 square feet.
Segment 4 Notes
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