Yes, the only such product available anywhere in the world is the FireStopper Portable Fire Extinguisher. For more info, try www.firestopperinc.com
General purpose extinguisher, can be used for most fires (except cooking fats)
A type A or Class A fire extinguisher is used on a Class A fire, that is, one involving "ordinary combustibles" such as paper, cloth, wood and small amounts of plastics.
You need to use a Class B extinguisher on flammable liquids.
Class K extinguishers are used on Class K fires.
A shoe factory is likely to have Class B hazards requiring an ABC or BC type of fire extinguisher.
A classroom would generally contain only "ordinary combustibles", so a type A fire extinguisher would be appropriate. In a chemistry laboratory, cooking class, automobile engines, electrical or welding class, different rules would dictate the type, placement and number of required fire extinguishers, typically Type ABC (multi-class).
class c fire extinguisher
Class B
A type b extinguisher puts out a class B fire, i.e., flammable/combustible liquids and gases.
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Water.
Class C - it will be indicated with a blue circle. It uses a dry chemical to put out the flames.These types of extinguisher are often found as BC or ABC-class extinguishers, which work on any of the listed class of fires.Do NOT use a Class A extinguisher on an energized electrical fire. First turn of the electricity, if that is the only extinguisher you have.class CClass C