As per Americal standard CLASS C is for electrical fire but in british standard it is not there because technically Electrical fire is not applicable since it will turns to CLASS A fire once it happened. so Dry Powder extinguisher is enough to extinguish the same.
Fires involving live electrical equipment.
A Class C fire extinguisher should be used for electrical fires.
A class C fire involves energized electrical equipment. It should not be extinguished using water, as it can conduct electricity and cause electrocution. To extinguish a class C fire, it is recommended to use a dry chemical or carbon dioxide fire extinguisher designed for use on electrical fires.
A class C fire is an electrical fire. A class C extinguisher is approved for electrical fires.
A Class C fire extinguisher.
Anything with a class "C" rating
It is the Class C fires that invlove electrically energized equipments, and they are suppressed using CO2 extinguishers or dry chemical extinguishers. Certainly the use of water or water-based extinguishers or other water-based suppression equipment is not to be considered.
A class C fire extinguisher is used for electrical fires. A all purpose A, B, C extinguisher can also be used.
In a nail salon, it's best to use a Class B fire extinguisher, as it is effective against flammable liquids, which are commonly found in products like nail polish and solvents. Additionally, a Class C extinguisher, suitable for electrical fires, may also be necessary due to the use of electrical equipment. Always ensure that the fire extinguisher is easily accessible and that staff are trained in its use. Regular inspections and maintenance are also essential to ensure readiness in case of an emergency.
Assuming the fire is caused by an electrical problem, you would need a class c extinguisher.
Carbon Dioxide(CO2) or Dry Powder.
office equipment