There are different fire extinguishers for different types of fires.
Fires are classified according to the material that is burning, often using A, B, C, D, and K classifications. These are fully described elsewhere, but basically refer to
Some fire extinguishers will work on A, B and C, or just one or two of those. Those for D and K are usually selected especially for the particular hazard.
to put out fire In other words, because there are different types of fires there are different types of fire extinguishers. The label will tell you what type of fire it is designed for.
FIRE extinguishers are used to put out fire.
The different types of fire extinguishers are listed in classes according to which is appropriate for what type of fire. Below is an article which goes into the different classes of fire extinguishers.
There are different types of fire extinguishers. For a boat it would be best to get a portable type like those designed for use in automobiles.
There are 5 different types of fires. Class A,B,C,D, and K. For a Class C fire, (electrical fire) you would not want to put out that fire with a fire extinguisher that was water in it. Water and electricity is not a good mix.
Many different types of fire extinguishers exist and many different gases are used. A water extinguisher may contain pressurized air. Other types use carbon dioxide or compressed nitrogen. There are also halogenated extinguishers containing proprietary mixtures of fire-suppression gases.
Extinguishers with a Class C rating (C can be used on Currents)
There are several types of fire extinguishers that one should purchase that rely on their compact form and low weight such as Alert 5 Rechargeable fire extinguishers, and Tundra Tundra extinguishers.
liquids
normally red, but different fires require different extinguishers which will vary in color.
A metal fire extinguisher is classified as a Class D extinguisher, specifically designed to put out fires involving combustible metals like magnesium, titanium, and sodium. Unlike other types of fire extinguishers that are effective on different types of fires (such as Class A, B, or C), Class D extinguishers are specifically designed for metal fires and use a dry powder agent to smother the fire and prevent it from reigniting.
Portable fire extinguishers are provided in case there is a small fire that can be quickly extinguished, while occupants are being moved away from the fire and out of the building, if necessary. Some fire extinguishers are automatic, such as those used in commercial grease-duct hoods over cooking appliances, and activate to stop the fire even if nobody is there. Others are manual and may come in different types for different fires (e.g., A, B, C, D, K).