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  1. Oct 4, 2023 · Fire extinguisher types NFPADifferent types of fire extinguishers are designed to fight different classes of fire, such as ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, electrical equipment, and cooking oils. Learn how to identify and use the appropriate fire extinguisher for each situation with NFPA's guidance and resources.

  2. Aug 26, 2023 · Five main types of fire extinguishers. There are five different fire extinguishers, which are: Water, water mist or water spray fire extinguishers. Foam fire extinguishers. Dry Powder – standard or specialist fire extinguishers. Carbon Dioxide (‘CO2’) fire extinguishers. Wet Chemical fire extinguishers.

    • Help People Decide When to Use A Fire Extinguisher
    • Teach People How to Use A Fire Extinguisher
    • Educate on The Importance of Fire Extinguisher Maintenance

    Consider providing a checklist to help people prepare to use a fire extinguisher. For example: 1. Have I alerted others in the building that there is a fire? 2. Has someone called the fire department? 3. Am I physically able to use a fire extinguisher? Young children and older adults should not use fire extinguishers. 4. Is the fire small and conta...

    When operating a fire extinguisher, tell residents to remember the word PASS: 1. Pull the pin. Hold the extinguisher with the nozzle pointing away from you and release the locking mechanism. 2. Aim low. Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire. 3. Squeeze the lever slowly and evenly. 4. Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side.

    Remind community residents to check fire extinguishers for: Easy access in an emergency 1. Be sure nothing is blocking or limiting your ability to reach it. The recommended pressure level 1. Many extinguishers have gauges that show when pressure is too high or too low. Working parts 1. Make sure the can, hoses and nozzles are not damaged, dented or...

  3. Oct 20, 2022 · ABC Fire Extinguishers. In addition to the above types of fire extinguishers, there is also a combination ABC fire extinguisher available for multipurpose use, which covers types A, B and C fires. This type of extinguisher works well in home applications where different types of fires can break out. Shop Fire Extinguishers Shop Smoke, Carbon ...

    • Water. Good old-fashioned water is still one of the best ways to put out certain types of fire. Water fire extinguishers fall under the Class A category of fire extinguishers, which means they’re suitable for use on ordinary materials such as cloth, paper, wood, rubber, and most plastics.
    • AFFF. AFFF (aqueous film-forming foam) fire extinguishers work for both Class A and Class B fires. That means that in addition to extinguishing such combustible materials as wood, clothing, paper, rubber, and plastic, this type of fire extinguisher will also work on flammable liquids, such as petroleum, solvents, alcohols, and flammable gases.
    • Carbon dioxide (CO2) This type of fire extinguisher uses a gas cloud to extinguish a fire by removing the oxygen in the air around it, as opposed to other types that use water, foam, or a dry substance.
    • ABC powder. ABC powder is the only dry chemical agent classified as a Class A fire extinguisher. It uses mono ammonium phosphate, a yellow powder that melts into a sticky molten substance when it reaches a temperature of about 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
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  5. C & K – Compatibility with Fire Classes: Fire Extinguisher Sizes: Choosing the Right Size for Your Needs. 1. 2.5-Pound to 5-Pound Extinguishers. 2. 5-Pound to 10-Pound Extinguishers. 3. 10-Pound to 20-Pound Extinguishers. 4. 30-Pound to 50-Pound Extinguishers. Maintenance and Inspection: Ensuring Readiness. 1.

  6. Classes of Fires and Ratings. Every household extinguisher is labeled A, B, or C, which tells you the types of fires the extinguisher is effective against. A is ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, and cloth; B is flammable liquids, such as gasoline or cooking oil; and C is live electricity. In the fine print on the label, these letters are ...

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