Fire Extinguisher

A Fire Extinguisher is a portable device used to put out or control small fires, often in emergency situations. It is designed to quickly extinguish flames and reduce the risk of the fire spreading until help arrives. Fire extinguishers typically consist of a metal container filled with a fire-extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose, and a mechanism to release the agent under pressure.

Components:
  • Cylinder
  • Nozzle
  • Safety Pin/Lock
  • Operating Lever
  • Pressure Gauge etc.
Types:
  • Class A- Water, Foam, and Dry Powder
  • Class B- Foam, Dry Powder, and Carbon Dioxide
  • Class C- Dry Powder, and Carbon Dioxide
  • Class D- Dry Powder
  • Class K- Wet Chemical