Fire extinguisher

A fire extingusher is a portable container of chemicals that can be discharged in a jet to put out a fire. There are three classes of fire exinguishers, A, B, and C.

  • Class A extinguishers are used for putting out fires of general combustibles such as wood or paper. These usually contain a foam-like mixture of water and carbon dioxide.
  • Class B extinguishers are intended for use on liquids or grease.
  • Class C extinguishers are used on electrical fires.

See also:
fire-suppression system - Halon - fire alarm - fire hydrant - fire engine - arson


Halon fire exinguisher


 
 

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