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Given all the previous messages, one assumes the colleague in question has been asked if they're feeling ok?

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Sent: 08 April 2019 08:57
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Subject: 'Glass bomb' fire extinguisher hazards

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Hello,
One of my colleagues has found a 'glass bomb fire extinguisher' in our collection which is leaking orange liquid.

Does anyone know what the potential hazards are and should we dispose of it? What is the best way of doing this?

Many thanks

Liz


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