When to use an extinguisher and when to evacuate
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NFPA 10
Standard for
Portable Fire Extinguishers
5.2 Classifications of Fires ............................. 10– 8
5.2.1 Class A Fires. Class A fires are fires in ordinary combustible
materials, such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber, and many
plastics.
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thx a lot
these r important tips to keep in mind
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haha lol :D
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Nice website. Looks like a 4 year old designed it! LOL
TheEsto411 3 months ago
Whatis AA?
ou812mikey 3 months ago
Thats is a shame that you feel that way. The design is meant to be simple and help people learn. Making "high" tech defeats the purpose. I had no idea this forum included ignorant comment on the web site. FYI that web site has natural 100% first ranking on all major search engines because it not a cookie cutter web site. It has legitimate content. What is your web site so every one here reading this thread can comment on your contribution.
ou812mikey 3 months ago
No C is for gas(not car gas the gas from a propane tank).Electrical Equipment doesn't have a class.
VideoUploader8520 3 months ago
@VideoUploader8520 You are incorrect. Gases as you describe are under class"B". The "C" in ABC is for electrical equipment. The C has numerical rating because the the only thing a fire extinguisher does when it has a C rating is not conduct electricity. Why did you think C meant Gases? Here is what the Authority on the matter has for your education. NFPA 10
Standard for
ou812mikey 3 months ago
Respond to this video... 5.2.3 Class C Fires. Class C fires are fires that involve energized
electrical equipment.
5.2.4 Class D Fires. Class D fires are fires in combustible metals,
such as magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium, lithium,
and potassium.
5.2.5 Class K Fires. Class K fires are fires in cooking appliances
that involve combustible cooking media (vegetable or
animal oils and fats).
ou812mikey 3 months ago
@VideoUploader8520
5.2.2 Class B Fires. Class B fires are fires in flammable liquids,
combustible liquids, petroleum greases, tars, oils, oil-based
paints, solvents, lacquers, alcohols, and flammable gases.
ou812mikey 3 months ago