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Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers are essential fire safety devices designed to control or extinguish small fires in their early stages. They play a critical role in preventing minor fire incidents from turning into major disasters. Fire extinguishers are mandatory safety equipment in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
What Is a Fire Extinguisher?
A fire extinguisher is a portable or fixed device containing a fire-suppressing agent that can be discharged to extinguish flames. Extinguishers work by cooling the fire, removing oxygen, or interrupting the chemical reaction of combustion.
Classes of Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers are classified based on the type of fire they are designed to combat:
- Class A – Ordinary combustibles (wood, paper, cloth)
- Class B – Flammable liquids (oil, petrol, solvents)
- Class C – Flammable gases
- Class D – Combustible metals
- Class E – Electrical fires (non-conductive agents)
- Class K – Cooking oils and fats
Types of Fire Extinguishers
- Water Fire Extinguishers – Suitable for Class A fires
- Foam Fire Extinguishers – Effective on Class A & B fires
- CO₂ Fire Extinguishers – Ideal for electrical and liquid fires
- Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers – Multi-purpose fire protection
- Wet Chemical Fire Extinguishers – Designed for kitchen fires
Importance of Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers provide several safety advantages:
- Rapid response to small fires
- Protection of life and property
- Reduction in fire spread
- Compliance with fire safety regulations
- Increased workplace safety
Proper Usage (PASS Method)
To use a fire extinguisher safely, follow the PASS method:
- Pull the pin
- Aim at the base of the fire
- Squeeze the handle
- Sweep from side to side
Installation & Placement
Fire extinguishers should be installed:
- Near exits and escape routes
- In visible and accessible locations
- According to fire risk and area size
- As per NFPA and local fire safety standards
Inspection & Maintenance
Regular inspection ensures reliability:
- Monthly visual checks
- Annual professional servicing
- Pressure gauge inspection
- Seal and hose condition checks
- Refilling or replacement after use
Applications
Fire extinguishers are used in:
- Homes and apartments
- Offices and commercial buildings
- Industrial plants
- Hospitals and schools
- Vehicles and kitchens