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Thursday February 18th, 2016 :: 03:41 p.m. PST

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Preparedness 101: Fire Extinguishers

We all know that preparedness begins in the home targeting our most likely hazard: fire. This is why we draw evacuation routes, install and test functional smoke detectors and make sure we have fire extinguishers on hand. However, are you aware of the various types of fire extinguishers and which ones can be used on which kinds of fires? Have you ever practiced using a fire extinguisher before or are you aware of the correct method that should be used? Sometimes simply having the right equipment on hand does not guarantee you are equipped with the knowledge to know when and how to use it. This is why we felt it was an appropriate time for a “Preparedness 101” post featuring fire extinguishers; one of several “Preparedness 101” themes that will be addressed throughout the year.

A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the fire department arrives. But when it comes to extinguishers, one type does not fit all. There are five primary types of fire extinguishers, each designed to put out different kinds of fires:

• A: For use with materials like cloth, wood and paper;
• B: For use with combustible and flammable liquids like grease, gasoline, oil and oil-based paints;
• C: For use with electrical equipment like appliances, tools, or other equipment that is plugged in;
• D: For use with flammable metals like aluminum, magnesium, and titanium; and
• K: For use with vegetable oils, animal oils and fats in cooking appliances.

There are also multi-purpose fire extinguishers that might be labeled “B-C” or “A-B-C”. These are best suited for home use and can be found at most home improvement stores.
Before you consider using an extinguisher there are some very important details to remember:

• The U.S. Fire Administration recommends that only those trained in the proper use and maintenance of fire extinguishers consider using them when appropriate! Contact your local fire department for training in your area;
• If you do not think you would be able to safely put the fire out in five seconds using an extinguisher, do not attempt to use it! Leave the area and call 911; and
• When using an extinguisher, be sure to follow the PASS method – Pull the pin, Aim low, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep from side to side.

To learn more about fire safety and other fire prevention efforts visit the Orange County Fire Authority @ http://www.ocfa.org/ or the U.S. Fire Administration @ https://www.usfa.fema.gov/

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