you'll never know when any type of fire extinguisher can come handy in case of a fire
Hi There Around any electrical fires you must always avoid any liquid base Fire Extinguishers. The most effective Fire Extinguisher to use in that case of a microwave or any electrical appliance use a Carbon dioxide Fire Extinguisher.
The first automatic fire extinguisher of which there is any record was patented in England in 1723 by Ambrose Godfrey, as far as i know
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.
A foam extinguisher is stored like any other extinguisher that contains liquid that might freeze.
Yes, a bedroom fire could be quickly extinguished if there were a fire extinguisher handy. There is no particular rule that requires an extinguisher in any sleeping area. Check with your local fire code administrators for more ideas about where is the best place to position a fire extinguisher in a residential occupancy.
for every 1000 square feet there should requirement of on fire extinguisher.
Justin Cubbison, whoever that is, had nothing to do with the invention of any known fire extinguisher anywhere in the world.
What 'type' the fire is. The right extinguisher must be used for any fire. Or, more importantly - it can be very dangerous to use the wrong type of extinguisher, such as one with water should never be used on an electrical fire.
To refill a fire extinguisher, you should take it to a professional fire equipment service company. They will empty the extinguisher, check for any damage, refill it with the appropriate extinguishing agent, and ensure it is properly pressurized. It is important to have a trained professional handle this process to ensure the extinguisher is safe and effective in case of a fire.
If caught you will get fined 2000 as you are endangering the place you are stealing the fire extinguisher from P.S this is california law i dont know of any other.
He was a black inventor who invented the fire extinguisher.