A fire extinguisher is a container for an extinguishing agent such
as water or chemicals. It is designed to put out a small fire, not
a big one.
An extinguisher is labeled according to whether the fire occurs in wood,
cloth, flammable liquids, electrical or metal sources. Using one
type of extinguisher on another type of fire can make the fire much worse.
Learn how extinguishers are labeled and used. Most fires that may
occur within a home can be extinguished with a multi-purpose dry chemical
labeled ABC or ABCD.
the ABC will put out most wood, paper, cloth, flammable liquids, and
electrical fires. The ABCD will also extinguish a metal source
fire.
Type of fire extinguisher:
Type A extinguisher: |
Use on Paper, Wood, & Textiles |
Filled With: |
Water, contains a yellow preservative to keep
corrosion out. |
How To Use: |
Produce a fan like spray by placing end of thumb or index finger over
the nozzel. |
Do Not Use On: |
Electrical devices, Solvents, Oils, Paints, or Gases |
Type BC extinguisher
With a SMALL nozzel |
Use on Oils, Electrical devices, Solvents |
Filled With: |
Dry Chemical similar to Baking Soda |
How To Use: |
Use a sweeping motion at the base of the fire. |
Type BC extinguisher
With a LARGE HORN nozzel |
Use on Oils, Electrical devices, Solvents |
Filled With: |
Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 ) |
How To Use: |
NEVER grab the horn. Use the Handle due to the extinguisher horn becomming
very cold and frost bite hands can occur. Use a sweeping motion as
you approach the fire. |
Type ABC extinguisher: |
Can be used on all of the above situations. And used in the same
way. |
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HALON Type ABC extinguisher: |
Good on ALL papers, oils, and Electrical fires. Do not
use on a metal fire. |
Filled With: |
HALON, a fluorcarbon. This extinguisher is Government regulated. |
How To Use: |
Use a sweeping motion at the base of the fire. |
Buying and Maintaining an
Extinguisher
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Extinguishers come in dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, water, or halon
types. Whichever you buy, it should be labeled by a testing laboratory.
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The higher the number rating on the extinguisher, the more fire it puts
out. Usually, the higher the number rating, the larger and heavier
the extinguisher. Make sure you can lift and manage the size you
buy, but should be large enough for the potential fire hazard. A
typical rating would look like this: 2-A: 10-B:
C and there should be at least one on each
floor level.
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Ask the dealer where the extinguisher can be refilled and serviced.
Recharge it after ANY use. Some extinguishers are disposable after
use. Dispose of it properly.
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Extinguishers should be installed away from potential fire hazards and
near an escape route.
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It is very dangerous to use water or an extinguisher labeled as an A type
on an electrical fire. It must have the C type rating on it.
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Install the extinguisher above the reach of small children.
If there is a fire, FIRST get everyone outside. Call the fire department,
then fight only small fires with your extinguisher. Stay between
the fire and the exit. Do not let the fire block your escape path.
If you do not put the fire out within 30 seconds, you have a fire
out of control ! Close all doors to contain the fire and to reduce
the spread of the fire, and leave the building. Goto the planed
outside meeting area and stay there. If you inhaled any smoke, ask
one of the Emergency Medics to check you out.
Although there are many extinguishers
that work with the directions below, please read the instructions for your
extinguisher for any variations.
If You Do Fight The Fire, Remember
The Word PASS
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PULL
the pin: Some extinguishers requuire releasing a lock latch,
pressing a puncture lever,
or taking another first step. |
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AIM low:
Point the extinguisher nozzel (or its horn or hose) at the
base of the fire. |
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SQUEEZE the
handle:
This releases the extinguishing agent. |
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SWEEP from
side to side: Keep the extinguisher amied at the base
of the fire and sweep back and forth untill
the fire is out. Watch the fire
area. If fire breaks out again,
repeat the process |
The 4th type of extinguisher is labeled as a D type extinguisher
and has no symbol other than the letter D within a 5 pointed
star.
This D type extinguisher is for combustible metals such as magnesium
and sodium. Many car tire rims are now made with magnesium.
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