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Many fires start in the kitchen- cooking.

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Q: Why do you need a fire extinguisher in the kitchen?
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What puts out small fires in the kitchen?

A fire extinguisher.


Where do I buy a fire extinguisher?

You can purchase a fire extinguisher from Target, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Lowes, or any store that sells appliance parts. You should definitely keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen.


Do fire extinguishers have to be fitted upright?

No, the fire extinguisher in our truck was mound sideways. The one in my kitchen lays down to and it is a full size industrial extinguisher.


What type of fire extinguisher does a restaurant require?

A typical restaurant would require at least one Type ABC fire extinguisher plus a Type K fire extinguisher near the kitchen (for grease and fryer fires).


What type of fire extinguisher is used on a gasoline fire?

You need to use a Class B extinguisher on flammable liquids.


What makes Chubb fire extinguishers better than other fire extinguishers?

The Chubb fire extinguishes is a lots smaller than the regular fire extinguisher, and it can put a lots of small kitchen fire out other then using the original fire extinguisher.


Can dry powder fire extinguishers use to suppress kitchen fire?

As long as your fire extinguisher has class k[cooking fire]labeled on the front.


Where should a fire extinguisher be in kitchen?

Ideally, within easy reach, but not too near a large heat source, like a gas hob or oven. If in doubt, check the fire extinguisher's documentation.


What class of fire extinguisher is need to fight a electrical fire?

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How does an automotive fire extinguisher differ from the one I have in my kitchen?

These are typically smaller in design. They also do not store as much.


How would one extinguish a kitchen pan fire?

A kitchen pan fire is most likely caused by grease. The best option for putting out this kind of fire would be a fire extinguisher. Never use water on these kind of fires.


What extinguisher do you need to put out a class a fire?

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