Class "B"
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Class b
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Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
Class "B"
The class of fires that consists of flammable liquids, including stove oil, gasoline, and diesel, is classified as Class B fires. These fires involve combustible liquids and gases, which can spread rapidly and require specific extinguishing agents, such as foam or dry chemical extinguishers, to effectively combat them. It's important to avoid using water on Class B fires, as it can spread the flames.
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Class b
The class of fire that consists of flammable liquids, such as stove alcohol, gasoline, and diesel, is classified as Class B fires. These fires involve liquids or gases that can ignite and spread rapidly. Extinguishing agents for Class B fires typically include foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide extinguishers, which help smother the flames and prevent re-ignition.
Class B