Name/Title
Fire ExtinguisherEntry/Object ID
2025.1.265Description
Circular blue glass globe, sealed with wax over an alloy stopper and filled with liquid.Context
Usually referred to as a 'hand grenade' fire extinguisher and introduced in the 1880s. The earliest designs had long necks, were patterned and filled with salt water and ammonium chloride - the reasoning being that salt water doesn't freeze and the chloride produced a smoke that smothered the fire. However they are quite small and so in a domestic or workplace situation the best result would arrived from hurling them into the base of a fire. After 1900 they were filled with carbon tetrachloride (CTC), which at 76º turns into a gas which will suppress flames. Despite the fact that the harmful effects of CTC were apparent they were manufactured for c40 years.Cataloged By
Felix LamAcquisition
Accession
2025.1Source or Donor
Gordon DempsterAcquisition Method
TransferMade/Created
Manufacturer
E R LaboratoriesDate made
circa 1890 - circa 1940Dimensions
Circumference
200 mmWeight
349 g