For extinguishing fires involving octadiene and similar chemicals, a Class B fire extinguisher is typically recommended, as it is suitable for flammable liquids. These extinguishers often contain foam, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical agents. It's crucial to avoid using water, as it can spread the fire or create hazardous reactions. Always consult the material safety data sheet (MSDS) for specific guidance on handling and extinguishing fires involving octadiene.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher
When there's a fire.
In case of fire, use a fire extinguisher.
NO!!!!! Use a Dry Chemical extinguisher
NO!!!!! Use a Dry Chemical extinguisher
Trick question, if the fire extinguisher is full of water, such as a Class 2A. However, a fire extinguisher is designed to put out a small fire quicker than anyone can respond with a hose and a water supply. Unfortunately, many fires react violently when water is applied to them, so a different type of fire extinguisher must be used.
Yes, a fire extinguisher can be refilled by a professional service to ensure it is ready for use in case of a fire.
Read the label on the extinguisher.
Read the label on the extinguisher.
You need to use a Class B extinguisher on flammable liquids.
class c fire extinguisher
Use a foam extinguisher to smother the fire without spreading it.