ABC which handles flammable items that would burn leaving an ash, like wood and paper, Liquid fires, and electrical.
In a nail salon, it's best to use a Class B fire extinguisher, as it is effective against flammable liquids, which are commonly found in products like nail polish and solvents. Additionally, a Class C extinguisher, suitable for electrical fires, may also be necessary due to the use of electrical equipment. Always ensure that the fire extinguisher is easily accessible and that staff are trained in its use. Regular inspections and maintenance are also essential to ensure readiness in case of an emergency.
foam, NOT LIQUID
A Class C fire extinguisher should be used for electrical fires.
a blow dryer
the kind that puts the freaking fire out
Anything with a class "C" rating
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Baking Soda & Class-C or ABC Fire ExtinguisherIf a fire extinguisher is not available and the fire is small, dousing it with enough baking soda can put it out. If you have one, use a class-C or multi-purpose ABC fire extinguisher to put out the flames. You can not use any other kind of fire extinguisher on an electrical fire (the extinguisher should be clearly marked, but if it's not and you're not sure what kind it is, don't use it)NEVER-EVER-EVER-use water on an electrical fire as it could cause electrocution-use a class-A fire extinguisher on an electrical fire.
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
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.
Dirt, or sand.
N2, you know nitrogen gas