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Do You Have the Right Equipment to Keep Fires at Bay?
Fires can strike unexpectedly, and having the correct fire protection equipment is critical for safety. Did you know there are multiple types of fire extinguishers, each designed for specific fire classes? Ensuring your workplace is equipped with the right fire extinguishers and signage can make all the difference in an emergency.
Why Compliance Matters
Under AS 1851-2012, business owners, employers, and managers are legally required to maintain and provide fire protection systems and equipment. Failure to meet these standards could lead to negligence charges if a fire hazard occurs. Beyond legal obligations, providing the right fire safety equipment is a key part of keeping your business and employees safe when it matters most.
Types of Fire Extinguishers
Not all fire extinguishers are created equal. Understanding the differences can help you choose the right equipment for your workplace. Below is a summary of the main types of fire extinguishers and their uses:
- ABE Dry Chemical Powder Fire Extinguisher
Popular for their versatility, these extinguishers are effective against most fires except those involving combustible metals or cooking oils/fats. However, they’re best used outdoors or in well-ventilated areas as the powder can impair visibility and breathing. - CO2 Fire Extinguisher
Ideal for electrical fires, CO2 extinguishers smother flames using carbon dioxide gas. They are most commonly found in office environments. - Air Water Fire Extinguisher
Designed for fires involving wood, paper, and textiles. - Air Foam Fire Extinguisher
Effective for liquid fires, such as those involving flammable fuels. - Wet Chemical Fire Extinguisher
Perfect for kitchen fires caused by cooking oils or animal fats. These extinguishers cool the burning surface and seal it to prevent re-ignition. - Mobile ABE Fire Extinguisher
A larger, portable version of the ABE extinguisher, suited for warehouses, factories, mines, and oil platforms.
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