Routine testing of systems for proper operation with the Halon product is discouraged. Surplus Halon is likely to be resold. Redistribution, recovery, recycling, and reclamation are all methods of meeting future Halon demand.
Halon 1301 and Halon 1211 are still approved for use, but only in mission-critical applications such as flight-line fire fighting and ship- and shore-based crash and rescue operations.
Halons are very inert and not deleterious to most elastomers, metals, or electronic systems. Halons do decompose to a small degree during a fire extinguishing event, releasing some hydrofluoric acid gases.
However, the concentrations are so small (several hundred to several thousand ppm) and the gases so readily dispersed that material compatibility is not normally a concern, even if materials left in the enclosed space are sensitive to the acid gases/decomposition products of Halons
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