A vacuum is nothing. A nothing can't burn, so there is no need to put it out.
If you are talking about a vacuum cleaner (electrical appliance) on fire, that is an energized electrical fire, which is a Class C fire. You will need a UL class C rated fire extinguisher for this emergency (i.e., ABC, B:C, or C).
If you can unplug the vacuum safely, then do so. This converts the fire from Class C to "ordinary combustibles", UL Class A.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher
When there's a fire.
In case of fire, use a fire extinguisher.
NO!!!!! Use a Dry Chemical extinguisher
NO!!!!! Use a Dry Chemical extinguisher
Trick question, if the fire extinguisher is full of water, such as a Class 2A. However, a fire extinguisher is designed to put out a small fire quicker than anyone can respond with a hose and a water supply. Unfortunately, many fires react violently when water is applied to them, so a different type of fire extinguisher must be used.
Yes, a fire extinguisher can be refilled by a professional service to ensure it is ready for use in case of a fire.
Read the label on the extinguisher.
Read the label on the extinguisher.
You need to use a Class B extinguisher on flammable liquids.
class c fire extinguisher
Use a foam extinguisher to smother the fire without spreading it.