Class A Fires (AB Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher)
These fires are caused by combustible materials such as wood, paper, cloth, plastics, rubber and other organic materials.
Class B Fires (Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguisher)
Class B fires are fires involving flammable liquids and gas. Solvents, thinners, paints, varnishes and other similar materials are also categorized as Class B materials.
Class C Fires (Switch off main gas, no extinguisher needed)
These are fires caused by gas stove. The proper way to extinguisher Class C Fire is to switch off the main gas switch.
Class D Fires (Class D Fire Extinguisher)
Class D fires involve flammable metals, like potassium, sodium, lithium, zirconium and titanium.
Class F Fires (Wet Chemical Fire Extinguisher)
These fires involve the use of cooking oil and fats, such as vegetable oils, animal oils, fats, and cooking equipment.
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