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Cleaning up after an ABC fire extinguisher involves several steps:
Safety precautions:
Wear protective gear, including goggles, gloves, and a dust mask. 245
Turn off any electrical equipment where the powder has been discharged to prevent an electrical shock. 5
Leave doors and windows open to allow some of the chemical dust to escape. 5
Removing the excess powder:
Sweep and scoop loose chemical powder from the surface into a plastic bag.
Put all the residues into a polyethylene bag, seal it, and dump it in a garbage can for safe disposal.5
Cleaning any remaining powder:
Dampen a clean cloth or sponge in clean water and use it to wipe the surface. Rub gently to avoid spreading the powder to other areas.
If the powder is sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate, neutralize it with a solution of 98% hot water and 2% vinegar. If the powder is monoammonium phosphate, neutralize it with a baking soda and hot water paste.
Rinse the area with clean water and dry it completely.5
Disposing of the powder:
ABC fire extinguisher powder is considered hazardous waste and should be disposed of properly. Contact the local waste management facility or fire department for guidance on disposing of the powder.5
Sanitizing the area:
All dishes, cookware, and utensils exposed to the fire extinguisher residue should be washed, and any food that has come into contact with the residue should be discarded.24
Consult the material data safety sheets (MSDS), now called safety data sheets (SDS), for detailed information regarding the chemicals in the residue and any safety risks. 2
It's also very corrosive and can destroy electronic equipment..try to avoid using it in your engine compartment, it you do, make sure you use the proper cleaning method.