A new crash recently in Alabama, but a reminder to something that we all know. Burning Teslas are far more difficult to extinguish than any other car.

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    Yes plenty of places in the states have sand as their official policy. No real difference than your water container than for the sand container, but you can also just cover it without the container as well, this is the preferred method for personal safety, just would need more.

    Same is also easier to remediate than the water as well, some places use wet sand. Best of both worlds, but still need to remediate the water.

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      How does sand stop the internal exothermic reaction, though? I could see wet sand maybe, but just straight sand? It’s not a normal fire and is self-sustaining.

    • southsamurai
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      Wouldn’t the transport and storage of the sand be prohibitive?

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        Why would it?

        Weighs less and is easier to store and transport than water. Also what about places that freeze? Gonna have an ice cube with a car in it after.

        Not every place is with it easy access of fire hydrants, what about the middle of a highway? Both water and sand would essentially be equally cumbersome to get there.

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          Just because some places freeze does not mean that all of the water will turn into an ice cube. Water freezes from the top, which then acts as an insulator for the liquid below. This is how ice fishing is possible. Are you just throwing objections at the wall to see what sticks?

          A better objection with regard to freezing would be the fact that leaking water all over a highway presents a road hazard to other drivers. In which case, yes sand might be the better option. That’s why we have different methods for fighting them.

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            Water freezes from all sides… who told you that?

            Rivers freeze from the top since the ground heats the bottom and sides….

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              How long do you seriously think it takes thousands of gallons of water to freeze? Especially with a heat source they are trying to extinguish? Can you seriously not accept that there are professionals who know a lot more about this than you?

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                That entirely on the temperature outside and cannot be answered, you should know this lmfao….

                And you’re supposed to leave it submerged for 7-14 days. How long do you think water will stay warm before freezing……?

                • @Olhonestjim
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                  I suspect it’ll stay quite toasty, actually, considering it’s supposed to be extinguishing a self-sustaining exothermic reaction.

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                    It will provide marginal heat for the first little while, if it’s heating up the water that much, than you need more since it’s not enough…

                    And says the one that thinks water freezes top down, I don’t think we will be listening to your opinion here, thanks. You can’t even understand basic physics and you want to argue the finer points, this is a new one lmfao.