The Moment Before An Enormous Dust Explosion Swallows Firefighters

  • 8 years ago
If you made a list of "explosive" things, you'd probably lead with gasoline, oil and lighter fluid. But dust? We're guessing it would be in the #55-60 range, between "dolls" and "milk".

These Canadia firefighters discovered the hard way that a furniture factory silo full of these tiny particles catches fire really easily when suddenly exposed to oxygen! Miraculously, the layers of fire-resistant clothes and filtered oxygen masks keep these steely heroes out of harm's way.

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