Must be Coast Guard approved
No. You'll need to provide the required fire extinguishers for your boat yourself.
Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
Where they are readily available
Landlords are not typically required by law to provide fire extinguishers to their tenants. However, it is recommended for landlords to have fire extinguishers available in rental properties for the safety of their tenants.
Must be Coast Guard approved
Must be Coast Guard approved
There are different types of fire extinguishers. For a boat it would be best to get a portable type like those designed for use in automobiles.
where they are readily avalible
It depends on local legislation
Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
Yes, if the boat is under coast guard jurisdiction, or some other place that has adopted coast-guard regulations for fire extinguishers, then any REQUIRED fire extinguisher aboard must be coast-guard approved and labelled accordingly.
No, NFPA National Fire Code does not require any fire extinguishers in any one- or two- family dwellings, although there is certainly no reason not to have one or more.