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<blockquote data-quote="bbxlr8" data-source="post: 3336522" data-attributes="member: 64748"><p>I was talking to a good friend about heating with wood last year and he told me that when he used to burn all of the time, he had a flue fire that he got under control quickly by quickly tossing in a flare and shutting off the air/dampers. Sound like it was one of these mentioned above. </p><p></p><p>I had been under the impression that the burning used up the O2 but do these one release some sort of agent?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbxlr8, post: 3336522, member: 64748"] I was talking to a good friend about heating with wood last year and he told me that when he used to burn all of the time, he had a flue fire that he got under control quickly by quickly tossing in a flare and shutting off the air/dampers. Sound like it was one of these mentioned above. I had been under the impression that the burning used up the O2 but do these one release some sort of agent? [/QUOTE]
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