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If there is a fire, sound an alarm, get everybody out, call the Fire Department from a safe location.
Only try to extinguish small fires. If the fire is too large, get out and close all doors behind you!
Fire extinguishers are designed as a First Aid extinguishing system.
How to use a Fire Extinguisher:
Before you start make sure that you understand the operating instructions of your extinguisher...
Remember the acronym, "P.A.S.S."—
P ......Pull the Pin. A ......Aim the extinguisher nozzle at the base of the flames. S ......Squeeze trigger while holding the extinguisher upright. S ......Sweep the extinguisher from side to side, covering the area of the fire with the extinguishing agent.
It is important to remember that not every extinguisher works on all classes of fire! Several types can work on two or even three types but no extinguisher will work on every fire. So make certain that you are protected by the correct extinguisher for the types of combustibles in the area.
Combustible materials are divided into four classes:
Class "A" -- Ordinary Combustibles (wood, paper, cloth, rubber etc...)
Class "B" -- Flammable Liquids (fuel oil, gasoline, cooking grease, solvents etc...)
Class "C" -- Energized Electrical Equipment (wiring, fuse box, electrical motors etc...)
Class "D" -- Combustible Metals (Magnesium, sodium, zirconium etc...)
Extinguisher Tips!
Always place yourself between the exit and the fire to ensure that you can withdraw if the fire does not go out.
Buy only an extinguisher which has been approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory such as U.L.C.
Familiarize yourself with the location and operating instructions of extinguishers which are at your disposal.
Never place yourself or others in jeopardy by attempting to extinguish a fire. In the event a small fire cannot be extinguished with the use of a portable fire extinguisher or the smoke presents a hazard to the operator, leave the fire area. The door to the area should be closed to confine and contain the fire. Activate the Fire Alarm, ensure that the Fire Department has been notified and wait outside for the firefighters to arrive.
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