A soda water extinguisher can be used on a fire of paper. Or use a carbon dioxide extinguisher if you don't want water damage, or if there is anything electrical that can cause a shock. Use foam on oils and flammable liquids.
It puts out wood and paper fires.
A type A is for wood, paper, cloth and trash.
it takes out wood paper and textiles
A type A or Class A fire extinguisher is used on a Class A fire, that is, one involving "ordinary combustibles" such as paper, cloth, wood and small amounts of plastics.
A burning box of wood or paper would require a type A extinguisher.
A Class A fire extinguisher is the least expensive and most easily available type of extinguisher to use on wood or paper fires. They are normally filled with water or water-based foam and pressurized with air.
To safely extinguish a wood fire using a paper fire extinguisher, follow these best practices: Stand at a safe distance from the fire. Aim the nozzle of the fire extinguisher at the base of the flames. Squeeze the handle to release the extinguishing agent. Sweep the nozzle from side to side to cover the entire fire area. Continue until the fire is completely out. Monitor the area to ensure the fire does not reignite.
Fire extinguishers are marked by letter and color. These identify the contents of extinguisher (water, foam, wet chemical, e.g.), and fire classification.(paper and wood, combustible metals, e.g).
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A Class C fire extinguisher.
A Class C fire extinguisher.
Yes, however, you want to be careful that it doesn't blow burning paper all over the place spreading the fire.