@@bikeking5259 Actually, no it isn't. Old versions of firefighting foam had all sorts of dangerous chemicals like pfos, which can cause cancer as well as contaminate the water table.
No more harmful than the acrid smoke from fires. Christopher has obviously never been a situation where his home or business was in danger of being destroyed. Saves fire fighters lives by protecting gas tanks and properties, giving them more time to focus on the fire and not the structures. You can hose it off with water and any residue you feel is in need of removing is up to you. I will be using this to protect my home and propane tank and vehicles from the Dixie Fire. As an off grid nature lover, this is a safer product than most. Saving lives, homes and communities is achievable with this product. Californiae should be ashamed that they arent surrounding towns with a blanket of it.
That's a sweet old Ford.
Is this toxic to the soil or otherwise harmful to the environment?
Christopher Saraceni a fire is more harmful
@@bikeking5259 Actually, no it isn't. Old versions of firefighting foam had all sorts of dangerous chemicals like pfos, which can cause cancer as well as contaminate the water table.
No more harmful than the acrid smoke from fires. Christopher has obviously never been a situation where his home or business was in danger of being destroyed. Saves fire fighters lives by protecting gas tanks and properties, giving them more time to focus on the fire and not the structures. You can hose it off with water and any residue you feel is in need of removing is up to you.
I will be using this to protect my home and propane tank and vehicles from the Dixie Fire.
As an off grid nature lover, this is a safer product than most.
Saving lives, homes and communities is achievable with this product.
Californiae should be ashamed that they arent surrounding towns with a blanket of it.