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Read the label on the extinguisher.
Read the label on the extinguisher.
Read the label on the extinguisher.
The size of a fire extinguisher is typically indicated on the label or nameplate attached to the unit. Look for a printed number that represents the weight of the extinguisher in pounds or kilograms. This information is usually located near the top or on the body of the extinguisher, along with other important details like the type of extinguisher and its usage instructions.
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It depends on the size of the extinguisher: a 5# extinguisher is allowed to be 1/2-pound under the full-weight shown on the label. A 10# is allowed to be 1-pound under.
The lifespan of an ABC fire extinguisher typically ranges from 5 to 15 years, depending on the manufacturer and maintenance practices. It's essential to have the extinguisher inspected regularly and recharged or replaced as needed. Additionally, the expiration date or service date can usually be found on the label, indicating when it should be replaced. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific information.
Just to be complete all the types of extinguishers and their uses are:Type A LabelA Type A label (a triangle on the extinguisher) This extinguisher is used for ordinary combustibles such as cloth, wood, rubber and many plastics. These types of fire usually leave ashes after they burn. A stands for Ashes.Type B LabelA Type B label (a square on the extinguisher). This extinguisher is used for flammable liquid fires such as oil, gasoline, paints, lacquers, grease, and solvents. These substances often come in barrels. B stands for Barrels.Type C LabelA Type C label (a circle on the extinguisher). This extinguisher is used for electrical fires such as in wiring, fuse boxes, energized electrical equipment and other electrical sources. Electricity travels in currents. C is for Currents.Type D LabelA Type D label (a star on the extinguisher). This extinguisher is used for metal fires such as magnesium, titanium and sodium. These types of fire are very dangerous and seldom handled by the general public. D is for Don't get involved.Type K LabelA Type K is used for commercial deep-fat fryers. K stands for Kitchen.
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Off-label use-- A drug that is prescribed for uses, periods of time, or at dosages that are not FDA-approved.
Every fire extinguisher has on its label the product that is to be used. It is illegal to put anything other than the listed product in that extinguisher. babies.