Soggy Diaper Goo May Save Homes From Wildfires

Serena

<font color=navy>Not afraid of canned biscuits<br>
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Aug 18, 1999
Can you believe this?! I just saw this article.


Soggy Diaper Goo May Save Homes From Wildfires
Typical House Would Cost About $400
Posted: 3:32 p.m. EDT July 25, 2002

JUPITER, Fla. -- The stuff that makes diapers extra-absorbent can save your home.

A Florida firefighter has invented a fireproof material to protect homes from wildfires. John Bartlett says the "Barricade Fire-Blocking Gel" uses the same super-absorbent polymers that help disposable diapers soak up that soggy mess.

The Palm Beach County firefighter says he got the idea at a 1993 house fire where he found a "wet, stinky disposable baby diaper" unburned amid charred debris.

Now he's marketing a gel to be sprayed on homes with a garden hose. The material soaks up a huge volume of water and forms a protective coating for houses.

He says a typical house would take about an hour to coat -- at a cost less than $400.

Officials at fire departments around the country are stocking up on the goo.



Copyright 2002 by The Associated Press.
 
You don't even want to know the picture I had in my mind before I read the whole article...LOL...But hey if it works!
 
It sounds good to me. Its the same stuff that we use in the neckbands to keep us cool.
 
LOL Beauty. I think I had the same thought!!! :)
 
hmmmmmmmmmm Im sure I could find some around here... anyone interested? I could make a bundle!!

no? ;)
 
LOL, I did too.

My question is, isn't that the same stuff that is in our landfills, the stuff that we are supposed to use less of?
 

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