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Traditional Fire Extinguisher Con's
1. Maintenance Requirements: These extinguishers require regular maintenance and inspections to ensure they are in working order. This can be costly and time-consuming.
2. Weight: Metal fire extinguishers can be heavy, which may make them difficult for some individuals to handle, especially in emergencies.
3. Corrosion Risk: Steel extinguishers are susceptible to corrosion over time, especially in humid or corrosive environments. This can weaken the extinguisher's structural integrity.
4. Limited Extinguishing Agent: Each extinguisher is designed for specific fire classes, so you may need multiple extinguishers to cover various fire risks, thus making them more expensive overall.
5. Environmental Concerns: Some traditional extinguishers use chemicals that are harmful to the environment, which depletes the ozone layer. While newer versions are more eco-friendly, older models may still be in use.
6. Initial Cost: The upfront cost of purchasing traditional metal fire extinguishers can be higher compared to some alternative options.
7. Training Required: Users may need training to operate these extinguishers effectively, especially in high-stress situations.
8. Limited Reach: Traditional extinguishers have a limited reach, so they may not be suitable for extinguishing fires in hard-to-reach areas.
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