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![]() Lunsford Racing Super Duty Titanium Turnbuckle Kit SC10 US $36.99
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Fire Extinguishers - Pick The Appropriate Kind For Your Situation
It is very common that someone in the market for fire extinguishers will buy the improper class of extinguisher for the specific type of fire they are attempting to protect themselves against. To make the right buying decision, you must consider some preliminary guidelines. You should consider the type of fire that you are anticipating and the class of the fire extinguisher that corresponds to it.There are 5 classes of fires all of which are represented by a corresponding letter: A, B, C, D, and K.
The Class A Extinguisher is utilized for putting out fires of materials that leave ash when incinerated. Some examples of this are, paper products, clothing and fabric, rubber and various plastics. The Class A Fire Extinguisher can be recognized by the green triangle with the letter A in the center and an image of a garbage can with wood burning in it. An easy way to notate this classification is A = Ash.
Class B Fire Extinguishers are used for extinguishing ignited liquids like engine fuels and other similar flammable liquid chemicals. The Class B Fire Extinguishers can be recognized by having red square with a letter B in the center and a pictogram of a burning puddle of liquid. The B Classification can be associated with a Barrel of liquid.
Electrical Fires are best controlled with a Class C Fire Extinguisher. Electrical fires are those that would occur inelectric motors, circuit breaker panels, outlet boxes and switches and electrically powered tools. You can recognize a this style of extinguisher by the blue circle and a letter C in the middle and the image of a burning electrical socket and electrical plug. The “C” can be though of as the word “Current” like an electrical current.
Class D Fire Extinguishers are putting out metal and metal alloy fires. Magnesium, potassium, titanium, sodium and many other flammable metals fall into this category. Since this is an exceptionally hot fire, water will react intensely and definitely should not be used. Dry Powder is used in a class D Extinguisher and the label has a yellow star with the letter D in the middle of it.
The Class K Extinguisher is very common and used to put out kitchen fires. Kitchen fires frequently involve cooking oil, grease and fat. The label on the Class K Fire Extinguisher has an image of a burning frying pan.
The above listed fire extinguishers may be found with a solitary class rating or multiple fire class ratings such as ABC or BC.
Choosing the correct firefighter tools and class of fire extinguishers depending on the source of the flare up is very important. Be certain to also inspect your fire extinguishers regularly.
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