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Blue - standard dry powder
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Blue - standard dry powder
Best for
Liquids - grease, fats, oil, paint, petrol, etc.
Electrical equipment
Dangers
Do not use on chip or fat pan fires.
Does not easily penetrate equipment - fire may re-ignite.
How to use
Do not use on chip or fat pan fires.
Point the jet or discharge horn at the base of the flames.
With a rapid sweeping motion, drive the fire towards the far edge until all the flames are out.
After using the shut-off control (if the extinguisher has one) wait until the air clears.
If you can still see flames, attack the fire again.
Works By
Knocks down flames and by smothering the fire.
Provides some cooling effect.
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Kent Fire & Rescue Service Headquarters, The Godlands, Straw Mill Hill, Tovil,
Maidstone. Kent, ME15 6XB Tel: 01622 692121
Extinguisher types
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Click on the links below to find out about the diffenent types of Fire Extinguishers
Fire Extinguishers - Intro
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Blue
- dry powder multi-purpose
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Blue
- standard dry powder
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Red
- water
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Cream
- Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) - multi-purpose
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Cream
- Foam Standard
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Black
- Carbon Dioxide
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