Fire Extinguisher Safety and Ratings
Understanding fire extinguisher ratings is crucial for safety. Classes A, B, C, and combination types determine which fires they can extinguish. Proper training and knowledge are essential for effective use in emergencies. Images illustrate different types of fire extinguishers and their applications.
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Slide Title Fire extinguishers are rated as A, B, C, or combination Types Class A - Wood and Paper Class B - Grease or Combustible Liquids Class C - Electrical Additional fire extinguisher training available Use a fire extinguisher to extinguisher small fires only if safe to do so and you have a safe exit path.
Slide Title Fire extinguishers are rated as A, B, C, or combination Types Class A - Wood and Paper Class B - Grease or Combustible Liquids Class C - Electrical Additional fire extinguisher training available Use a fire extinguisher to extinguisher small fires only if safe to do so and you have a safe exit path.