The Usefulness of Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers.
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- | Suppose you | + | Suppose you might be studying or doing work in your study room. Suddenly, you need to leave the space for a while. And when you return back, you feel some nasty smell is entering your mind. On exploring, you find out the source of the smell the industry burning material within your study room. The thing is that the fire is expanding little by little. What you will do because confusing condition to cope with the problem! Certainly, you will pick up your [http://www.firesafetysupplier.com/fire-extinguishers/dry-powder-extinguishers.html fire extinguisher powder] to embark upon the fire, and definately will save the rest of the things inside your study room. |
- | Well, to | + | Well, to obtain a better understanding by using [http://migue11.bravesites.com/entries/general/powder-fire-extinguisher-could-be-effective-against-a-blaze-2 powder fire extinguisher], you must walk-through the types of fire. Fire falls into six different categories as given below: |
• Class A: this category includes flammable solids like paper, cloth, wood, and a few kinds of plastics. | • Class A: this category includes flammable solids like paper, cloth, wood, and a few kinds of plastics. | ||
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• Class B: includes flammable liquids or those solids which is often liquefied like oil, petrol and paints. | • Class B: includes flammable liquids or those solids which is often liquefied like oil, petrol and paints. | ||
- | • Class C: includes flammable gases like hydrogen, butane and | + | • Class C: includes flammable gases like hydrogen, butane and propane. |
• Class D: includes flammable metals like potassium, sodium and magnesium. | • Class D: includes flammable metals like potassium, sodium and magnesium. | ||
- | • Class E: the fire | + | • Class E: the fire linked to the first two classes, with the induction of electrical devices. |
• Class F: includes flammable cooking liquids like oils and fats. | • Class F: includes flammable cooking liquids like oils and fats. | ||
- | Dry powder fire extinguishers are used in most | + | Dry powder fire extinguishers are used in most from the cases given above. As the fire extinguisher powders can be purchased in different categories, the extension to the use of a dry powder fire extinguisher has been made possible. To speak about, especially, the initial three classes A, B and C; this kind of powder fire extinguisher is considered to be the very best. To talk about electric devices, this extinguisher can work as an electrical fire extinguisher, too. |
- | So, it | + | So, it is clear these powder fire extinguishers are applicable to and useful for many kinds of fire. You simply need to follow safety tips when using it. |