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Not all fires are the same. Different fuels create different fires and require different types of fire extinguishing agents.
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Class A
Class A fires are fires inordinary combustiblessuch aswood, paper, cloth, trash, and plastics. |
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Class B Class B fires are fires inflammable liquidssuch asgasoline, petroleum oil and paint. Class B fires also includeflammable gasessuch aspropaneandbutane. Class B fires do not include fires involving cooking oils and grease. |
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Class C Class C fires are fires involvingenergized electical equipmentsuch asmotors, transformers, and appliances. Remove the power and the Class C fire becomes one of the other classes of fire |
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Class D Class D fires are fires incombustible metalssuch aspotassium, sodium, aluminum, and magnesium. |
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Class K Class K fires are fires incooking oils and greasessuch asanimals fatsandvegetable fats. |