Co2 is one of them.
There are many others, including air, nitrogen and halogenated hydrocarbons.
Yes, fire extinguisher gases can be harmful to humans if inhaled in large amounts. Some common fire extinguisher gases, such as carbon dioxide, can displace oxygen in the air and lead to asphyxiation in confined spaces. It is important to use fire extinguishers only in well-ventilated areas and to evacuate the area if the gas is released.
Many different types of fire extinguishers exist and many different gases are used. A water extinguisher may contain pressurized air. Other types use carbon dioxide or compressed nitrogen. There are also halogenated extinguishers containing proprietary mixtures of fire-suppression gases.
A type b extinguisher puts out a class B fire, i.e., flammable/combustible liquids and gases.
A Class B fire extinguisher. Below is an article about the different types of fire extinguishers.
Burning liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint, acetone, and so on.
B-1 is for a Class B fire, that is, flammable/combustible liquids and gases.
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A Class C fire extinguisher.
A Class C fire extinguisher.
Many fire codes require a fire extinguisher within 75 feet of such combustibles.
Trick question, if the fire extinguisher is full of water, such as a Class 2A. However, a fire extinguisher is designed to put out a small fire quicker than anyone can respond with a hose and a water supply. Unfortunately, many fires react violently when water is applied to them, so a different type of fire extinguisher must be used.