Fire Extinguishers: What You Need to Know

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It’s time to talk about the class f fire extinguishers. You know, those things that are hanging on the wall of your kitchen or garage? Yeah, those things are essential and every home or business should have them. Fire extinguishers can save lives and property when a fire breaks out in your home or business. But what kind should you use? It all depends on what type of hazard is present in the area where you need protection. However, you should always be aware of what’s in your home or business, and you should take steps to minimize the risk. There are some things you need to know about fire extinguishers so you will be equipped and ready.

Maintenance Tips for Your Fire Extinguisher

redBe sure to check your fire extinguishers every month. If they are not holding pressure, it is time for you to replace them! You can also clean the nozzle of your fire extinguisher with soap and water every six months or so. This will help maintain its performance year after year. In addition to these tips, you should consider professional inspections from time to time.

They can check the condition of your fire extinguishers and make sure that they are prepared in case a situation requires them. If you do not have an inspection every year or two, then this is something that everyone needs to be aware of! It will help keep your customers and your business safe. Use a professional inspection service every year or two to ensure that your fire extinguishers are ready if they need to be used.

Safety Tips for Using a Fire Extinguisher

sixWhen using a fire extinguisher, never fight the fire. Instead, immediately flee to safety and call 911 for help. If you can’t get out safely or people are trapped in the building (not outside), then pull your hose line together with enough water pressure to knock down any flames within eight feet of it. Use an extinguisher on any other fires.

Don’t let a fire extinguisher be the last line of defense for your home against an inferno. Keep one within reach at all times, and know where they are if you need to use it or grab another from storage. Also, keep kids away from them, so there isn’t a chance of accidentally setting it off.

We’ve reviewed some of the essential information you need to know about fire extinguishers in this blog post. You now have a better understanding of how they work and what types are available for your home or office. However, it is essential that you also understand not all extinguishers are created equal! Always be on guard when using one, as they can malfunction if mishandled. Always follow manufacturer instructions carefully – never put water onto an electrical circuit with electricity present or into any container containing anything other than dry chemicals. If you make a mistake, it could lead to an explosion and cause severe burns, if not death. Be careful!