Everywhere has a fire protection class rating. Even if there is no fire department within 5 miles of your house you would have a protection class of 10.
Atlanta was a class 2 until they started laying off firefighters in 2009 and dropped to a class 3. They are currently trying to regain the class 2 rating.
Anything with a class "C" rating
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class D fire extinguishers may be used on all fires?
Standard toughened glass is class 0
Happy Jack holds an ISO fire protection class rating of 5 if your house or building is within 1000 ft of a fire hydrant. If you are beyond 1000 ft of a hydrant, the rating goes up to an 8.
In short, No - in the UK "Class 1" is a form of performance that indicates how easily something burns ('Class 4" being the worst). Fire resistance on the other hand is a term that relates to a construction's ability to resist the passage of fire (e.g. a wall, floor, door etc). The fact that a material is "Class 1" doesn't necessarily have any bearing on its fire resistance performance. For example, PVC cladding can be obtained to a 'Class 1' rating, but it wouldn't contribute much to the wall's fire resistance performance at all.
Use extinguishers with a class B rating. They are intended for use on burning liquids.
By an extinguisher with a C rating. The C just means the extinguisher can be used on a live electrical fire.
Extinguishers with a Class C rating (C can be used on Currents)
Class 3 is moderate-to-high chance of a fire. Burning permits (depending on your state law) usually are not allowed on Class 3 days. Class 3 usually means it is dry, high winds, and a mistaken fire may start.