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Fire Extinguisher's are not all the same. There are different types of fire, therefore there are different types of fire extinguisher. Having the right Fire Extinguisher(s) in your home can save lives and property. All fire extinguishers are labeled with standard symbols, letters, or both for the types (class) of fire they can extinguish. Below is a chart showing and describing the classes.
A slash through a symbol indicates the extinguisher can not be used on that class of fire. Class A (only) extinguishers are not suitable for Class B or Class C fires and vice-versus. Using the incorrect type of fire extinguisher can increase the danger posed. Multipurpose fire extinguishers, labeled ABC, may be used on Class A, B, or Class C fires. These extinguishers cannot be used on Class D fires.
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To operate a Fire Extinguisher, follow the P-A-S-S method. (Shown below)
Watch the extinguished fire area. Should the fire rekindle, repeat this process. If the fire continues to grow, despite your efforts - GET OUT! Don't forget to call the fire department first! 9-1-1 Some fire extinguishers operation instructions vary, please check the manufacturers directions. It is recommended to understand the proper operation of your extinguisher before an emergency. |
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