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If you are unsure which fire extinguisher is suitable for you, please use this multiple choice questionniare to help in your decision.
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Water Extinguishers are suitable for class A fires involving solid materials, mainly of organic origin, such as: wood, paper, straw, textiles, coal etc.
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Dry Powder extinguishers are suitable for the majority of fires ( Class A, B and C ). They are especially suited for flammable liquids and fires involving flammable gases
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Foam extinguishers are ideal where both A & B class fire risk exists, in particular class B fires caused by the combustion of materials that liquify such as petrol, oils, fats, paints, tar etc.
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Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers are suitable for class B risks involving flammable liquids and for electrical hazards.
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Wet Chemical extinguishers are ideal for tackling deep fat fryer and cooking oil fires ( Class F ). In addition they tackle general household fires ( Class A and partly Class B ).
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Fire blankets are good to use on fat pan fires on the cooker or for wrapping round someone whose clothing is on fire. They're ideal to keep in the kitchen.
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