Fire Extinguishers

1.3 Fire Extinguishers
 
There are 4 types of fire extinguishers:
 

Fire Extinguishers

 
Type Label Type of Fire
Water Red
  • Solid substances (A)
Foam Cream or White
  • Solid substances (A)
  • Liquid (B)
  • Gas (C)
Carbon dioxide Black
  • Electric (E)
  • Gas (C)
Dry powder Blue
  • All types of fire
 
Type of fire and fire extinguishers that are suitable for use
Type of Fire Fire
Class A Fires that involve flammable solids (except metals) such as cloth, wood, paper, fabric, rubber, rubbish and any flammable material
Class B Fires that involve liquids such as petrol, kerosene, diesel, paint and varnish
Class C Fires that involve gases such as LPG, LNG and oxygen
Class D Fires that involve metals such as magnesium, aluminium, sodium and potassium
Class E Fires that involve electrical appliances
Class F Fires that involve fats and oils
 
Type of Fire Type of extinguisher
Class A
  • Water 
  • Foam
  • Dry powder
Class B
  • Foam
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide
Class C
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide
Class D
  • Dry powder
Class E
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide 
Class F
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide
 
Other fire extinguishers:

ABC fire extinguishers

  • Can be used for all type of fire except fire caused by metal or gas that will not allow the explosion
  • Not harmful to human and animal
  • Does not pollute the soil
  • Easy to maintain (at least once a year)
  • Moisture produced lasts longer, thus preventing the fire from spreading again.

Fire blanket

  • Made of two layers of glass fibres
  • Able to extinguish small or moderate fires that are difficult to extinguish with water
  • Extinguishes fire on the victim when it is wrapped around him
 
 
Ways to use fire extinguishers
i. Pull the safety pin
   
ii. Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire source
   
iii. Squeeze hard on the handle
   
iv. Spray from side to side
   
 
Carrying out an audit on fire extinguishers at school
  • Location of the fire extinguishers in the emergency route plan in the laboratory classroom, canteen and other locations in the school
  • Types and numbers of fire extinguishers
  • Expiry date and other information in the Rescue and Fire Department certificate attached to the fire extinguishers

 

 

Fire Extinguishers

1.3 Fire Extinguishers
 
There are 4 types of fire extinguishers:
 

Fire Extinguishers

 
Type Label Type of Fire
Water Red
  • Solid substances (A)
Foam Cream or White
  • Solid substances (A)
  • Liquid (B)
  • Gas (C)
Carbon dioxide Black
  • Electric (E)
  • Gas (C)
Dry powder Blue
  • All types of fire
 
Type of fire and fire extinguishers that are suitable for use
Type of Fire Fire
Class A Fires that involve flammable solids (except metals) such as cloth, wood, paper, fabric, rubber, rubbish and any flammable material
Class B Fires that involve liquids such as petrol, kerosene, diesel, paint and varnish
Class C Fires that involve gases such as LPG, LNG and oxygen
Class D Fires that involve metals such as magnesium, aluminium, sodium and potassium
Class E Fires that involve electrical appliances
Class F Fires that involve fats and oils
 
Type of Fire Type of extinguisher
Class A
  • Water 
  • Foam
  • Dry powder
Class B
  • Foam
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide
Class C
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide
Class D
  • Dry powder
Class E
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide 
Class F
  • Dry powder
  • Carbon dioxide
 
Other fire extinguishers:

ABC fire extinguishers

  • Can be used for all type of fire except fire caused by metal or gas that will not allow the explosion
  • Not harmful to human and animal
  • Does not pollute the soil
  • Easy to maintain (at least once a year)
  • Moisture produced lasts longer, thus preventing the fire from spreading again.

Fire blanket

  • Made of two layers of glass fibres
  • Able to extinguish small or moderate fires that are difficult to extinguish with water
  • Extinguishes fire on the victim when it is wrapped around him
 
 
Ways to use fire extinguishers
i. Pull the safety pin
   
ii. Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire source
   
iii. Squeeze hard on the handle
   
iv. Spray from side to side
   
 
Carrying out an audit on fire extinguishers at school
  • Location of the fire extinguishers in the emergency route plan in the laboratory classroom, canteen and other locations in the school
  • Types and numbers of fire extinguishers
  • Expiry date and other information in the Rescue and Fire Department certificate attached to the fire extinguishers