Fire extinguishers are typically marked with labels that indicate their type and the classes of fires they are designed to combat. Common markings include letters like A, B, C, D, and K, which correspond to different fire classifications, such as ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, electrical fires, metal fires, and cooking oils/fats, respectively. Additionally, extinguishers may have color-coded symbols to provide quick identification. Always ensure to check the markings to select the appropriate extinguisher for the type of fire.
A fire extinguisher is typically red, so it's easy to spot. It is marked with information identifying the type of extinguisher it is, such as dry powder or foam. It will also indicate the types of fires it is appropriate for.
A fire extinguisher is typically red, so it's easy to spot. It is marked with information identifying the type of extinguisher it is, such as dry powder or foam. It will also indicate the types of fires it is appropriate for.
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).
picture symbol and colored geometric shapes
picture symbol and colored geometric shapes
picture symbol and colored geometric shapes
picture symbol and colored geometric shapes
colored geometric shapes
colored geometric shapes
colored geometric shapes
1. by colour coding i.e. red for water, black for CO2 2. By writing the content in large letters on the body of the extinguisher
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