FIRE SAFETY
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October/November 2000
By the Mother Earth News editors
-Rachel Rokicki
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Class A-combustible solids: wood, paper, plastics, cloth, rubber
Extinguisher Type: H 2 0 or ABC
Class B-flammable liquids: oils, fuels, oil-based compounds, grease, gasoline
Ext. Type: BC or ABC
Class C-electrical equipment: heat lamps, bare wires, Christmas lights, fuse boxes, circuit breakers
Ext. Type: BC or ABC
Class D-combustible metals: magnesium, potassium, sodium
Ext. Type: D
Multiclass extinguishers: BC (carbon dioxide) or ABC (dry chemical) can be used on more than one class of fire. Since most households contain potentially flammable sources from all three classes, an ABC or multipurpose dry-chemical fire extinguisher is most effective.
They can range from 2 1/2to 30 pounds. Recommended brands include Kidde, FirstAlert, Fireater, Badger, General, Pemall, Flag, Fireline, SRT and Amerex. Both one-use-only, rechargeable extinguishers are available. Homeowners should service extinguishers every two years and/or when pressure dents, cracks or holes in the cylinders are manifest. Prices range from $20 to $100.
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