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How To Use a Portable Fire Extinguisher

P
Pull the Pin.
A
Aim the extinguisher nozzle at the base of the flames.
S
Squeeze trigger while holding the extinguisher upright.
S
Sweep the extinguisher from side to side, covering the area of the fire with the extinguishing agent.

REMEMBER:

  • Should your path of escape be threatened
     
  • Should the extinguisher run out of agent
     
  • Should the extinguisher prove to be ineffective
     
  • Should you no longer be able to safely fight the fire

...THEN LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY!


How To Identify The Proper Fire Extinguisher

All ratings are shown on the Extinguisher faceplate. Some extinguishers are marked with multiple ratings such as AB, BC and ABC. These extinguishers are capable of putting out more than one class of fire.

A & B
Class A and B extinguishers carry a numerical rating that indicates how large a fire an experienced person can safely put out with that extinguisher.
C
Class C extinguishers have only a letter rating to indicate that the extinguishing agent will not conduct electrical current. Class C extinguishers must also carry a Class A or B rating.
D

Class D extinguishers carry only a letter rating indicating their effectiveness on certain amounts of specific metals.

 



How are fires classified  
   
Ordinary combustibles or fibrous material, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some plastics.
Energized electrical equipment, such as appliances, switches, panel boxes and power tools.
Flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint, paint thinners and propane.
Certain combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, potassium and sodium. These metals burn at high temperatures and give off sufficient oxygen to support combustion. They may react violently with water or other chemicals, and must be handled with care.

 
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