it takes out wood paper and textiles
It puts out wood and paper fires.
there is a specle fire extinguisher that is for elecrical fires ... DONT USE WATER
A Class A fire extinguisher is recommended for wood fires.
A Class A fire extinguisher is recommended for extinguishing wood fires.
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A Class C fire extinguisher should be used for electrical fires.
Never ever use water on a gasoline fire or the fire will just spread. Smother it with sand, dirt, or a fire extinguisher specifically made for a gasoline fire.
A Class A fire extinguisher should be used specifically for wood fires.
The carbon dioxide fire extinguisher can be used on electrical fires, where there is a danger of an electrical shock if a soda water extinguisher was used.
First turn off the oven. If the fire is because of grease spewing, then cover it up with a pan to smother it. If it won't go out then fires should be doused with baking soda or a fire extinguisher - but not water on grease or electrical fires.
There is no liquid powder extinguisher on the market.
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.