
Fire extinguishers have been banned in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
The move follows a similar ban in the UK and in New Zealand.
Australia is not the only country to ban the devices.
But it is the first to do so since the introduction of fire-extinguishing devices in Australia in the 1970s.
What is a fire extinguiser?
A fire extinguishing device is a small plastic cylinder with a valve in the end.
It contains a water bottle and a hose connected to the end of the hose.
The bottle is then filled with water and the hose is used to extinguish the flames.
The device is normally held in place by a screw or similar mechanism.
The hose connects to the bottle and the bottle is closed.
What should I look for when buying a fire-suppressing device?
The most important thing to consider when buying any fire extinguishments is the capacity of the bottle.
If the bottle can only hold a small amount of water, it is unlikely that the fire extinguisment will work.
If you are buying a larger fire extinguishment, you should be able to get a larger bottle.
It is also important to know that there are different types of fire extinguishes available, and if the bottle comes with instructions on how to use the device, it may not work well.
Read more about fire extinguicides and fire extinguishable items.
What are the risks?
The biggest risk to buying a home with a fire escape is that the door will be locked.
It can also be difficult to know how to open the door, especially when there is smoke.
This could cause serious injury to the occupants of the home.
Other risks include the possibility of mould growing in the walls and ceiling, and the possibility that the floor might collapse, which could cause damage to the home or even collapse the whole building.
Read the full report by Al Jazeera’s Alistair Scrutton, or listen to the full interview with Alistai.