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Fuel carbon dioxide (CO2) itself does not cause fires, as it is a non-flammable gas. In fact, CO2 is commonly used as a fire suppressant because it displaces oxygen, which is necessary for combustion. However, if a fuel source is present and ignited, the combustion process will produce CO2 as a byproduct. Therefore, while CO2 does not initiate fires, it can be a product of a fire involving combustible materials.

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Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers can be used on Class B, C and E.


How carbon dioxide control fire?

3 elements are needed for a fire: fuel, oxygen (air), and heat. The carbon dioxide is used to displace the oxygen being used in a fire. Since fire has no more oxygen available because it is replaced by the carbon dioxide, the fire will go out.


Does fire need carbon dioxide to burn?

No. Fire need fuel, oxygen, and heat to burn. Carbon dioxide is a product of most fires and can actually be used to put fires out.


Why are carbon dioxide used as extinguisher?

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What type of gas does fire release?

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Why is carbon dioxide a by-product of fire?

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Is carbon dioxide a fuel?

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Does fire have carbon?

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