Fire Extinguishers

DETAILS:

  • Class A used for ordinary combustibles, such as wood, paper, some plastics and textiles
  • Class B used for flammable liquid and gas fires such as oil, gasoline etc.
  • Class C used on fires that involve live electrical equipment, which requires the use of electrically non conductive extinguishing agents
  • Class D used on combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, sodium etc., which requires a extinguishing medium that doesn’t react with the burning agent
  • Class K used on cooking media such as oils, fats and grease commonly found in cooking places such as commercial restaurants
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DETAILS:

  • Class A used for ordinary combustibles, such as wood, paper, some plastics and textiles
  • Class B used for flammable liquid and gas fires such as oil, gasoline etc.
  • Class C used on fires that involve live electrical equipment, which requires the use of electrically non conductive extinguishing agents
  • Class D used on combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, sodium etc., which requires a extinguishing medium that doesn’t react with the burning agent