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What To Know Before Buying a Home Fire Extinguisher

8/27/2022 (Permalink)

Below Is Some Information That Will Help You Choose The Best Extinguisher For Your Home

A home fire can spread quickly and cause thousands of dollars in damage. Sometimes, blazes are so large and uncontrollable that the only thing you can do is get out of the house and contact fire restoration specialists.
However, if you have a proper fire extinguisher, you may be able to suppress small blazes before they greatly damage your Hutchinson, KS, house. There are several different sizes and types of extinguishers available, so it can sometimes be hard to tell which ones you need. 

Sizes
Fire extinguishers come in four main sizes. They are:

  • 10-Pound
  • Five-Pound
  • Two-Pound
  • Stovetop

In general, you want a larger extinguisher on each floor of your home. The 10-pound model is best for places where a fire may not be noticed right away, such as the workshop or garage. A five-pound fire extinguisher, meanwhile, should be stored laundry room or kitchen. Look for a rechargeable extinguisher with an easy-to-use hose.
Save the two-pound extinguisher for your car. This extinguisher can be disposable. Finally, get a stove-top extinguisher to mount on your range hood.

Classifications
There are three different classifications of fire extinguishers. Class A extinguishers should be used on combustibles such as paper, cloth, and wood. Class B extinguishers are designed for liquids as cooking oil and gas. Class C extinguishers, meanwhile, can put out fires caused by electricity.
Look for extinguishers with A, B, and C labels. The A and B designations each also include a number. The higher the number next to the A, the more effective the fire extinguisher is against blazes caused by combustibles. The number next to the B similarly specifies how well the device puts out liquid fires. The C label is not accompanied by a number.
As you develop your fire preparedness plan, be sure that you have fire extinguishers in your home. Extinguishers can suppress different kinds of blazes and limit the harm to your property.

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