A Class A fire extinguisher is recommended for wood fires.
A Class A fire extinguisher is recommended for extinguishing wood fires.
A type A fire extinguisher, which is designed for ordinary combustibles like wood, is recommended for wood fires.
A Class A fire extinguisher should be used specifically for wood fires.
A typical restaurant would require at least one Type ABC fire extinguisher plus a Type K fire extinguisher near the kitchen (for grease and fryer fires).
Type A is used for combination fires: TRASH, WOOD & PAPER.
Class K extinguishers are used on Class K fires.
liquid and electrical fires.
Depends entirely on what the chemical is.
Burning liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint, acetone, and so on.
A hydrocarbon fire extinguisher is a type of fire extinguisher specifically designed to combat fires fueled by flammable liquids such as gasoline, oils, and grease. These extinguishers contain agents like dry powder or foam that work by smothering the fire and cutting off the oxygen supply to extinguish the flames.
Fire extinguishers are not usually classified by color. They are classified by letters A, B, C, D and K. Electrical fires are a type C fire and require either a class C extinguisher or a ABC (known as a multi purpose) extinguisher.