Fire Extinguishers
Fire Extinguishers
com/
Facilities Management’s
Fire Ex tinguish er s
Your Personal PASS to Safety
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Introduction
When a fire breaks out, you have only
seconds to react – and in those few
seconds, you must respond quickly and
efficiently. You must stay calm and
know your options. Frequently, the best
option will simply be to leave the area
and call for help. Yet, there may be
other times when you will be in a
position to put out the fire through the
proper use of the right type of fire
extinguisher.
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Classes of Fire
Not all fires are the same. Some fires are
best extinguished by eliminating heat, others
by taking away the oxygen. How do you
know which method should be used? In
order to answer that question, you have to
know what type of fire you are attempting to
extinguish.
Every fire belongs to a specific class based
on two categories:
The type of fuel being burned
The source of the heat
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Class A Fire:
Fuel is wood, paper, cloth, grass or
other ordinary combustibles.
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Class B Fire:
Fuel is a liquid or gas such as
kerosene, propane or Coleman fuel.
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Class C Fire:
Is electrical in nature
The heat source is always faulty
wiring, short circuits or electrically
energized equipment.
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Class D Fire:
Fuel is flammable metal such as
magnesium or sodium.
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Types of Extinguishers
Types of Extinguishers,
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Types of Extinguishers,
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Conclusion
Of fi ce of
Envi ronmental
He alth & Saf ety