Fire extinguishers are crucial in laboratories due to the presence of flammable materials, chemicals, and equipment that can pose fire hazards. They provide an immediate means to suppress small fires before they escalate, ensuring the safety of personnel and protecting valuable research and equipment. Regular training and maintenance of fire extinguishers help ensure they function effectively when needed. Additionally, having extinguishers readily available promotes a culture of safety and preparedness in the laboratory environment.
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A fire extinguisher should be used to put out a fire safely in a laboratory. It is essential to know the type of fire extinguisher suitable for the specific type of fire, such as Class A, B, or C fires, to effectively extinguish the flames.
so that you don't die if your working with fire! i mean really use your head. you'd have to be a blond not to look for a fire extinguisher! (: no offense to all of the blonds out there.
as we all that in laboratory there must be equipment for safety,so look for fire extinguisher then extinguish the fire and do not use water as it make the more flammble
because the fire extinuisher it helps to remove the fire in a sort time.
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Depends what catches fire. There should be an ABC Fire extinguisher kept within every laboratory. This will put out most fires whether its electrical, chemical etc... Check to reassure the existence of the necessary equipment and consult with a fire expert.
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A Class C fire extinguisher.
A Class C fire extinguisher.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher