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No, fire extinguishers are typically designed for multiple uses as long as they are properly maintained and have not expired.

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Are fire extinguishers only good for one fire?

It depends upon the size of the fire, type and size of extinguisher.Many small, portable extinguishers cannot be reused once they have been discharged. Others can be used again, in theory, but code may require that the extinguisher be recharged or replaced.Portable fire extinguishers 5 pounds and larger can often be professionally recharged rather than replaced, although some services simply exchange a fully charged one for the partially discharged one.Larger fire extinguishers are almost always designed to be recharged after use. For instance, an aircraft hangar foam extinguisher might cost $15,000 to recharge.


I know fire extinguishers don't use water, but what is inside a fire extinguisher?

Some fire extinguishers use dry chemicals and some use a foam to extinguish flames. Some fire extinguishers actually still use water, but they're only for use on smaller fires. Others use a dry chemical, mostly sodium bicarbonate, or Carbon Dioxide.


How big a fire will a fire extinguisher put out?

Only fairly small ones as they run out of the foam fairly fast. They are to be used when a fire is first detected. Below is an article about fire extinguishers.


Is carbon used in fire extinguishers?

Yes, a carbon-dioxide type of fire extinguisher contains ONLY carbon dioxide. Other extinguishers might use compressed nitrogen or other inert gases as propellants, as well as compressed carbon dioxide.


What cant a fire extinguisher put out?

Fire extinguishers are only intended for small fires. Any larger fire will need professional help, so the sooner the fire department is called, the sooner they will get there.


What is a class d extinguisher used for?

No, hence them being Class D fire extinguishers they are only used on combustible metal fires. there are different class d extinguishers as well for specific metal fires no one class d extinguisher on all metal fires mostly very specific


What spelling is correct onetime or one time?

Both onetime means occurring only once, or formerly, depending on usage as adjective or adverb. one time; as to have a turn only once.


Which gas is used in fire extinguishers?

The gas used in fire extinguishers is carbon dioxide. That is only for a CO2 extinguishers High pressure and no Gauge on the unit(about 2000psi). Normal Dry chemical extinguisher ABC, BC (195psi)Use Nitrogen as the propellent.


Why does carbon dioxide helps to make foam that firefighters use?

it is a non-flammable gas that is effective at starving a fire of oxygen. Like other fire extinguishers (foam and water) it is only recommended for fighting certain types of fire. more infromation and recommendations on their use should be available through the fire department.


Is the osha fire extinguisher training required to be a firefighter?

You will need to become an expert in how fire extinguishers work. Not only in terms of using them, but you'll need to be able to train others in their use as well.


Can you use a foam fire extinguisher on electrical fires?

Foam fire extinguishers are used mainly for flammable liquid fires and are mostly used by professionals and in commercial and industrial settings. These extinguishers are charged with anther AFFF, FFFP, or AR-AFFF, however, these class of extinguishers are only rated class A & B fires and are hazardous to the environment, humans and animals in addition to being very corrosive.


Class D fire extinguishers may be used on all fires.?

False class D which i think is dry powder can only be used on electrical fires.

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