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You can use one in a boat. You can also use one in an RV.
ABC, BC or C. It is often best to disconnect the electrical power and use an extinguisher appropriate for whatever type of fuel happens to be burning (A or B). Do NOT use a water-type A fire extinguisher on an energized electrical fire.
You should use a fire extinguisher when a fire is small and contained, such as a small grease fire on a stove or a trash bin fire. It is important to remember that you should only attempt to use a fire extinguisher if you have been trained in its proper use and if it is safe to do so. If the fire is large or spreading quickly, evacuate and call emergency services.
get of the boat and call 911, if you are at sea contact the coast guard via your radio and then try to extinguish the fire with your fire extinguisher and or buckets of water. if you have a hose on your boat use that.
True, provided that the extinguisher is the proper type. An ABC dry chemical extinguisher would be the best extinguisher to use.
You have to first, shut off the enging, then use an extinguisher to put it out.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher
Turn the stern of the boat into the wind. If you turn the front of the boat into the wind, the fire will be blown towards the rest of the boat. Turn off the fuel supplies and use the fire extinguisher in a sweeping motion at the base of the flames.
You have to first, shut off the enging, then use an extinguisher to put it out.
When a fire has flames higher than your waist, or has dangerous fuel available to burn, or is more fire than your extinguisher is rated for, you need a trained firefighter with proper safety equipment and extinguishing agents.
When there's a fire.
In case of fire, use a fire extinguisher.