slowzuki
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Montreal convention supposedly banned the sale and trade of Halon except in military equipment. Some places are still selling limited stock they have. I believe it is also possible to extract it from used equipment and reuse it. It is not legal to transport it across the Canada - US border without declaring it as some people have found out.
And there is no supposedly about it, Halon is extremely destructive to the ozone layer.
I currently work in the fire protection trade and it was severe blow to lose Halon. It has spured development in other really interesting technology like water mist. Marihoff have developed some cycling nitrogen and water mist systems that use just a few gallons of water to extingish jet turbine fires without cracking casings.
And there is no supposedly about it, Halon is extremely destructive to the ozone layer.
I currently work in the fire protection trade and it was severe blow to lose Halon. It has spured development in other really interesting technology like water mist. Marihoff have developed some cycling nitrogen and water mist systems that use just a few gallons of water to extingish jet turbine fires without cracking casings.