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Class A Fires (Ash)
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Ordinary combustibles
wood, paper, fabric, fibers, most trash ANYTHING THAT LEAVES ASH Use Water but Halon works |
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Class B Fires (Boiling)
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Flammable liquid and gas
Gas, fuel, oil, oil based paint, lacquers BUBBLY/BOILING LIQUIDS Use Halon only |
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Class C Fires (current)
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Electrical, overloaded electrical cables, circuit breakers
ELECTRICAL CURRENTS Use Halon only |
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Class D Fires (Batteries)
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Metals that burn, magnesium, titanium, & sodium
LITHIUM / ION BATTERIES Halon first then water - Never Ice! |
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Fire Do's and Don'ts
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• Never, ever, ever RESET a circuit breaker
• Akways call pilots if circuit breaker pops or you have to pull one • Don't store anything in the lavs • Always check ovens for contents prior to use • Turn off coffee makers when not in use •If you don't know the source of the fire... USE HALON! •Always use the entire contents of an extinguisher |
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Water Extinguisher
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Range = 20 feet
Duration = 30 seconds |
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Halon Extinguishers
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Range = 8-15 feet
Duration = 10-15 seconds |
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PBE - Humidity Indicator
What does Blue mean? What does Pink mean? |
Blue = good to go
Pink = unusable Blue is new... Pink would stink |