Which Fire Extinguisher Do I Use? CO2 extinguishers are for flammable liquids (Class B fires) or electrical fire (Class C). Solid or dry chemical fire extinguishers can be used for all fires; paper and wood (Class A), flammable liquids (Cl...
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When deciding to fight a fire it is important to be sure that: · Someone has called the fire department · Everyone is out of the building or in the process of leaving · There is a clear exit nearby · The correct type of fire extinguisher is...
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Consider the following three questions before purchasing or using a fire extinguisher to control a fire:
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A simple training acronym—PASS—provides an easy way to remember how to operate a portable fire extinguisher.
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No. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are not effective on Class A fires and usually spread the fire rather than extinguishing it.
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Hands-On Training and Knowing the PASS-word Years ago, fire drills were pretty routine at the place where I worked. In addition to the actual drill, local fire fighters trained us in how to use a fire extinguisher properly. Those skills cam...
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Squeeze the handle Sweep from side to side until the fire is out.
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