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Prepare For The Battle Against The Fire
Before purchasing a fire extinguisher, you must learn and know about various kinds of fires linked with the hazards, which are, generally, of five types: • Class A is comprises of papers, clothes, wood or other normal combustible stuff, that is around us. It portrays ninety percent of fire risks. • Class B comprises of petrol, kerosene oil, paint thinner and things like that, which can be found in the garage area. • Class C points towards fire caused due to electricity problems that may include various electrical household appliances. • Class D points towards points towards combustible metals. It is associated with the industrial power plants. • Instead of Class E, there is class K fire. It points toward commercial kitchen fire, not the ones in normal households. After knowing the types of fires, we can go out in the market and purchase suitable fire extinguishers, with the ratings A, B and C. A dry chemical fire extinguisher is a multi-purpose extinguisher, which is good to be used in the houses and is cheap too. It is good for all the three classes of fires and consists of mono- Ammonium Phosphate base dry powder. There is another type of fire extinguisher also, but it can be used for B and C class-type of fires; it comprises of sodium or potassium bicarbonate dry powder. The number of fire extinguishers that must be kept in a house solely depends on its size. To maximize safety units, it should be installed at every seventy-five feet of distance traveled. Begin from the kitchen area because that is more prone to fire than other areas. Check whether the pressure indicator pointer in the green zone or not. Keep tilting and inverting it so that chemical doesn't settle down and pack at the bottom. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com RBs provide training courses, service fire extinguishers, fire safety and fire safety equipment. |
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