Kinds Of Fire Extinguishers

Getting To know Your Fire Extinguisher

In every fire safety plan, there is always one equipment that is always required but is often taken for granted and that is the fire extinguisher. A fire extinguisher is designed to control or to put out a starting fire or a small fire. Most raging fire emergencies start out in a small fire that is not controlled or dealt with immediately. That is why having a fire extinguisher within reach can go a long way in preventing a huge fire emergency from happening.

But despite the usefulness of the fire extinguisher, many people still take this little equipment for granted. Most of them think that it’s just a silly old fire prevention display that they put in the corner of the house thinking that they will never use it or that if ever they do need to use it, any kind of fire extinguisher would work the same way on any kind of fire. But contrary to what many people think, there are different kinds of fire extinguisher that works on different types of fire.

Here are the most common kinds of fire extinguishers:

1.    Water Extinguishers – these are pressurized extinguishers that are filled with water. The fire brigade says that it is best to use this for fighting fire that contains combustible materials like paper, wood and cardboard. This is not advisable for fires caused by faulty electrical wirings or grease fires because it will only cause the blaze to spread and make the fire grow bigger.

2.    Dry Chemical Extinguishers – these are the most commonly sold extinguisher in the market. It is filled with powder or foam and it is pressurized with some nitrogen which is actually a great advantage in a fire extinguisher because it leaves non-flammable substance on the fire burning material which reduces the probability of re-ignition of fire. These are great for taking out almost any kind of fire.

3.    Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers – these extinguishers have carbon dioxide and non-flammable gas in it and it is highly pressurized. This type of extinguisher has the highest amount of pressure that it is common to see bits of dry ice shooting out of its nozzle. The fire brigade advises the people to only use this on fire that is caused by electrical wirings and combustible liquid like or grease. This would not work effectively on fires from combustible materials because it does not have enough oxygen to completely put out the fire which may cause it to re-ignite.

When people buy their fire extinguishers, most of them do not really give enough thought on choosing which fire extinguisher to purchase. And though some may think that it does not really matter, the fire brigade would say otherwise. That is why it is important to know your fire extinguisher because you never know when you will need it. So if you are planning to improve your fire safety at home and you decide to buy a fire extinguisher, why not take some time to know these fire extinguishers to guide you on which kind of extinguisher to buy.

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