Yes, a wood fire is Class A and an ABC can be used on a Class A, B or C fire.
A is a fire caused by burning solids. B is a fire caused by burning liquids. C is a fire caused by electricity. BC fire extinguishers should not be used against type A fires, but ABC fire extinguishers can be used against all three fires.
use an ABC fire extinguisher NOT WATER
AN ABC book report for forged by fire is to give your main opinion for it and how you felt about the book
Burning liquid fires require a U.L. Class B fire extinguisher, or ABC, or BC.
There would be fire safety concerns when machining a highly combustible metal, such as magnesium. Machining can produce significant heat in the material being machined, and produces a waste product such as lathe turnings, chips or dust that is very easy to ignite. This results in a Class D fire, and standard ABC rated extinguishers are ineffective in extinguishing such as fire.
Class A fires are fires involving solid flammable material like wood or paper. Class B fires are flammable chemicals such as gasoline or alcohol. Class C fires are electrical in origin. The numbers on each category describes how effective this fire extinguisher is for each type of fire.
True (You Need Heat, Fuel, and Combustible) ABC Extinguishers Cool down the fire breaking the fire triangle by removing the heat.
Since petroleum is a flammable liquid, a Class B fire extinguisher would be used.
ABC News Closeup The Fire Unleashed - 1985 TV was released on: USA: 6 June 1985
Class K fire extinguishers are designed to supplement kitchen fire suppression systems.
Class K fire extinguishers are designed to supplement kitchen fire suppression systems.