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What to Do If Fire Breaks Out Around You – And Which Fire Extinguisher to Use

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A fire can ignite and spread within seconds. Whether you're at home, at work, in your car, or in a public place, knowing exactly what to do — and having the right kind of fire extinguisher — can save lives and property. This guide will be clear and provide a step by step approach. Immediate Actions When Fire Breaks Out Around You Remain composed while taking prompt action. Panic can squander precious seconds.  Notify all individuals by shouting "FIRE!" over and over. If there is an alarm close by, activate it. Take note of the size of the fire. If the fire is small (the size of wastebasket or smaller) and you have the right extinguisher and an exit route you can take → you may attempt to extinguish it.  If the fire is larger than you, it is growing rapidly, it is producing heavy smoke, or it coincides with your exit → GET OUT NOW!  Respond by following R.A.C.E. (a standard fire response protocol) R - Rescue anyone in immediate danger A - Activate the alarm C - Contain t...

Types of Fire Extinguishers & How to Choose the Right One

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  Fire can be both our friend and our enemy. We use it every day — for cooking, heating, and working — but when it gets out of control, it can cause great harm. That’s why every home, office, and workplace needs a fire extinguisher — a life-saving device that can stop small fires before they grow. In this simple guide, you’ll learn about the different types of fire extinguishers , how each one works, and how to choose the right fire extinguisher for your safety needs. Why Do We Need Different Types of Fire Extinguishers? Not all fires are the same. The type of material burning decides how dangerous a fire is and how to stop it. For example, a fire caused by paper can be put out with water, but a fire caused by oil or electricity needs a special extinguisher. Using the wrong extinguisher can make a fire worse — that’s why understanding the classes of fire is so important. Fire Classes Explained Fire Class Cause Examples Class A Solid materials like wood, paper, and cloth Trash bi...