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Mr Doug O’Shea, of Wormaid Fire Systems, demonstrates anti-spill spray from an associate company in the United States. Using dispensers similar to fire extinguishers the dangerous spilled material is first sprayed. A few minutes later it is converted to a harmless, inert solid, which can be disposed of safely.

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Press, 24 October 1989, Page 25

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Mr Doug O’Shea, of Wormaid Fire Systems, demonstrates anti-spill spray from an associate company in the United States. Using dispensers similar to fire extinguishers the dangerous spilled material is first sprayed. A few minutes later it is converted to a harmless, inert solid, which can be disposed of safely. Press, 24 October 1989, Page 25

Mr Doug O’Shea, of Wormaid Fire Systems, demonstrates anti-spill spray from an associate company in the United States. Using dispensers similar to fire extinguishers the dangerous spilled material is first sprayed. A few minutes later it is converted to a harmless, inert solid, which can be disposed of safely. Press, 24 October 1989, Page 25