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Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:18 pm
by Crossbone
Where do you keep your fire extinguisher and first aid kit? I keep mine in the boot but everytime I take a quick turn, they start bouncing in the back. I tried to tie them down but couldn't figure out a way. Any suggestions?
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:23 pm
by RW1
I've put a couple of Velcro hook pads on both of these.
I popped the fire extinguisher under the passenger seat on the carpet (It is a small extinguisher).
The first aid is strapped in the back left corner of the boot with Velcro hook pads holding the top half.
They appear to be holding in place. If fact I had to reduce the number of pads used as they were proving hard to release. They grip the carpet VERY well.
C.
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:42 am
by Crossbone
Can you post some pictures? And is the fire extinguisher held into place by something or is it just sitting under the seat?
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 1:44 pm
by RW1
Remembered today that I need also to fit the larger Fire Extinguisher I keep inside the passenger cabin besides the small one I've been carrying around for the last few weeks. So did a bit of swapping around today.
Fitted the larger extinguisher under the passenger seat. The Velcro hook pads are 25mm x 25mm. They stick to the carpet very well and get better after the car has vibrated them down into place. The small one has stayed in place during accidents in the past using this arrangement.
With the seats on their lowest settings, there is enough room to slide the seats back and forth without the Extinguishers fouling on the seat frames. Just have to watch the positioning relative to the seat electrical cabling.
If I find the larger Extinguisher is not secure enough, then I plan to cut two slots into the carpet and put a Velcro strap arrangement round the Extinguisher and through the carpet. (This one has normally been on a bracket attached to the front of the seat in previous cars).
The Large Extinguisher is a BC Powder 1Kg unit.
The Smaller Extinguisher is a Halon 600g unit.
The First Aid Kit is now tucked up behind a boot liner so not able to photograph. Before putting in the boot liner, it stayed in place with the Velcro hook pads holding the top half to the boot carpet wall and the strap around the bottom that VW provide in the back nearside corner of the boot.
C.
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:08 pm
by spamdog
Crossbone wrote:Where do you keep your fire extinguisher and first aid kit? I keep mine in the boot but everytime I take a quick turn, they start bouncing in the back. I tried to tie them down but couldn't figure out a way. Any suggestions?
Erm, the what?!!! lol
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:31 pm
by Crossbone
Thanks a lot RW1, you've been most helpful. Next job: finding a shop where they sell the velcro pads.
spamdog, aren't you forced by law in the UK to keep a fire extinguisher, warning triangle and first aid kit in the car at all times? Well you are in Europe!
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:32 pm
by RW1
Crossbone wrote:Thanks a lot RW1, you've been most helpful. Next job: finding a shop where they sell the velcro pads.
B&Q or Halfords
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:45 pm
by iAmbu
Crossbone wrote:ren't you forced by law in the UK to keep a fire extinguisher, warning triangle and first aid kit in the car at all times? Well you are in Europe!
Nope, no compulsory items!!
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:02 pm
by alanstead
I find it so stupid that in other european countries you have to keep bulbs in the car, but no tools to change them with, cos lets be honest, how many people could change a bulb at the side of the road now adays, and if I go to say france, does that mean I have to carry a spare HID bulb, which is gonna cost more than £100! Hope not! Totally agree with fire extinguisher and first aid kit and warning triangle tho. I've got my first aid kit and warning triangle velcro'd in the rear footwell and my fire extinguisher is there as well.
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:13 pm
by spamdog
iAmbu wrote:Crossbone wrote:ren't you forced by law in the UK to keep a fire extinguisher, warning triangle and first aid kit in the car at all times? Well you are in Europe!
Nope, no compulsory items!!
Although this thread has made me think about velcroing some emergency sandwiches under the passenger seat!
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:17 pm
by Crossbone
Why did you velcro'd your triangle in the back? Mine has a special place in the boot, fitted there from the factory. Don't you have that in the UK?
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:24 pm
by spamdog
i have a space in my UK boot ...but no triangle!
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:12 pm
by trix
RW1 wrote:Crossbone wrote:Thanks a lot RW1, you've been most helpful. Next job: finding a shop where they sell the velcro pads.
B&Q or Halfords
or any haberdashery/craft shop
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:25 pm
by RW1
Crossbone wrote:Why did you velcro'd your triangle in the back? Mine has a special place in the boot, fitted there from the factory. Don't you have that in the UK?
Yes, the fitment holder is there, but not standard on the UK to have the triangle installed (iirc) as a factory fit.
spamdog wrote:
Although this thread has made me think about velcroing some emergency sandwiches under the passenger seat!
If you redirect the hot air vents further back under the seats, you can have toasties on the move for breakfast!
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:21 pm
by RW1
The Touring Safety pack's First Aid kit is much larger (red pack). It's about twice the height of the boot corner pocket. Hence why I had to use Velcro hook pads on the top half.
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Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:53 pm
by Richard A
Gosh, to be honest, I've driven so many hire cars on the continent in the last couple of years (which have everything including a proper clipped on fire extinguisher in the cabin), I'd failed to notice that my Scirocco has nothing... thanks for prompting!
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:14 pm
by alanstead
I have the touring pack also, thats why its velcro'd in the rear footwell and not in the holder in the boot. To put it in the boot would mean removing the triangle, then trying to find places for the first aid kit and vests, much easier to leave in the supplied bag and velcro in the footwell. I also have a hatchbag bootliner in my boot because I work on a boat so keep my wet weather gear in the car regularly so cant velcro stuff to the boot because its all covered in tarpaulin type material. Does that answer your question Crossbone.
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:18 pm
by RW1
alanstead wrote:I have the touring pack also, thats why its velcro'd in the rear footwell and not in the holder in the boot. To put it in the boot would mean removing the triangle, then trying to find places for the first aid kit and vests, much easier to leave in the supplied bag and velcro in the footwell. I also have a hatchbag bootliner in my boot because I work on a boat so keep my wet weather gear in the car regularly so cant velcro stuff to the boot because its all covered in tarpaulin type material. Does that answer your question Crossbone.
Nice to see you've gone through the same logic as me with the same things Alan!!
C.
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:25 pm
by tucker101uk
RW1 wrote:
The Large Extinguisher is a BC Powder 1Kg unit.
The Smaller Extinguisher is a Halon 600g unit.
Halon... now thats nasty stuff.... We have it in the data farm at work, and whenever we go in we have to isolate the fire system and take BA with us... if it goes off and your further than 10 meters from the door its pretty much game over!!! Its heavier than air and settles inside your lungs.... nasty nasty!!!
OTOH, awesome at putting out flames!!!
Re: Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:05 am
by RW1
Yeah, I know. Use to be in a big lab equiped with it at work years ago. The unit 18 years old but still full!
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