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New ACT Fire Extinguisher Release Party
New ACT Fire Extinguisher Release Party
Have you ever run from a fire extinguisher? I haven’t. They don’t scare me. But they scare you. They seem so important, so untouchable. Why is that? Get above the fright! Make it cool to extinguish fires. That’s what designer Sigrun Vik is all about. Keep deadly fire ...
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ACT Fire Extinguisher
Tech Blog — ... Instead of using the boring red design, the ACT Fire Extinguisher is a "perfect balance between intuitive functions and a discreet appearance." Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. Click here for first picture in gallery. Can you imagine people lining up for hours to purchase the ACT so they can get it signed by Kobe Bryant at the local "Streetwize Fire Safety" store? [via Yankodesign] ...

ACT Fire Extinguisher By Sigrun Vik
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — ... A portable fire extinguisher is arguably one of the best, and cost-effective defenses against property damage from a fire. Well here comes a completely new design of fire extinguisher ‘ACT fire extinguisher’ by Sigrun Vik, it’s more fashionable yet stays in compact size. It offers a “perfect balance between intuitive functions and a discreet appearance.” Unfortunately, there’s still no word on pricing and availability. [YANKO] ...

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