ABC | DRY powder
An ABC dry powder fire extinguisher is a type of portable fire extinguisher commonly used for combating different types of fires. It is versatile and can be used on Class A, B, and C fires.
Water Type
A water type fire extinguisher, as the name suggests, is a type of fire extinguisher that uses water as the primary extinguishing agent. It is specifically designed for combating Class A fires, which involve ordinary combustible materials such as wood, paper, cloth, and plastics.
Foam Type
A foam type fire extinguisher, also known as an AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam) extinguisher, is a type of portable fire extinguisher that is effective in combating Class A and Class B fires. It is commonly used in settings such as offices, warehouses, workshops, and other locations where flammable liquids are present.
Carbon Dioxide
A CO2 (carbon dioxide) fire extinguisher is a type of portable fire extinguisher that uses carbon dioxide gas to suppress fires. It is primarily used for combating Class B and Class C fires, although it can also be partially effective on Class A fires by removing the oxygen element.
Wet Chemical
A wet chemical fire extinguisher is a type of portable fire extinguisher specifically designed for combating Class K fires, which involve cooking oils, fats, and greases. It is commonly used in commercial kitchens, restaurants, and other food preparation areas where such fires can occur.