Public Information: Fire Extinguisher Info
Learn the A, B, C, and D of Fire Extinguishers
Type A extinguishers fight ordinary combustibles such as burning wood, cloth, paper, rubber, upholstery, and plastics.
Type B extinguishers fight flammable liquids, gases and greases such as oils, paints, and gasoline.
Type C extinguishers fight energized electrical fires such as burning wires, circuit breakers, machinery, and appliances.
Type D extinguishers are used on fires involving combustible metals. The extinguisher will be made for the specific type of material.
TOP TEN things you need to know about Fire Extinguishers:
Most extinguishers will be ABC or BC type and will work for most fire situations.
Extinguishers should be stored near exits or hazard areas.
They are for small fires that have just begun to burn. They will not extinguish large fires.
Household extinguishers operate for 10 to 20 seconds at the most.
Extinguishers can hold the fire in check to allow escape.
Make sure everyone is out and 911 has been called before fighting a fire.
Never turn your back on a fire.
An extinguisher must be recharged or replaced after each use.
Always store the extinguisher in an easy to reach area never higher than 5 feet.
Pull, Aim, Squeeze and Sweep!
To schedule a time for Fire Extinguisher instruction, or to have a private class done for a Commercial Group, please contact Capt. Chris Patti @ 360-352-7288, or by e-mail: c.patti@blacklakefire.net