Electrical fire is Class C as long as the electricity is on, so use a BC or ABC extinguisher, either dry chemical, carbon dioxide gas or halogenated gas.
B
A Class C fire extinguisher should be used for electrical fires.
A Class A fire extinguisher should be used specifically for wood fires.
Flammable fuels require a class B fire extinguisher.
Class B
Class B
Class B
Class B
A boat with a permanent fuel tank should have a Class B fire extinguisher, which is specifically designed to combat flammable liquid fires, including those involving gasoline and oil. It's also advisable to have a Class C extinguisher on board to address electrical fires, as boats often have electrical systems. Additionally, having a multi-class extinguisher, such as an ABC extinguisher, can provide comprehensive protection against various fire types. Always ensure the extinguishers are easily accessible and regularly inspected.
Anything with a class "C" rating
A Class C fire extinguisher.
A Class C fire extinguisher.