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Community Development >
Fire Marshal > Fire Extinguishers:
When and How to Use Them
Extinguishers are a first line of
defense
When used properly, a portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the Fire Department arrives.
Extinguishers have their
limits
Portable extinguishers, however, are not designed to fight a large or spreading fire. Even against small fires, they are useful under only the right conditions:
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The extinguisher must be
rated for the type of fire at hand. |
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The extinguisher must be
large enough to put out the fire. Most portable extinguishers
discharge their extinguishing agents in as little as eight seconds. |
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The extinguisher must be
within easy reach and in working order, ready for use and fully
charged. |
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You must know how to use
the extinguisher. There is no time to read directions during
an emergency. |
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The operator must be
strong enough to lift and operate the extinguisher. |
Buy extinguishers
carefully
A fire extinguisher must bear the seal of an independent testing laboratory. It should also be labeled as to the type of fire it is intended to extinguish. There are three basic
classifications of portable fire extinguishers.
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