| Question |
Answer |
| Class A |
The classification of a fire that involves ordinary combustible materials such as wood, rags, paper and trash |
| Class B |
The classification of a fire that involves flammable liquids such as blanket wash, gasoline, oil and grease |
| Class C |
The classification of a fire that involves electrical or electronic equipment such as motors, switchboards, and electrical wiring |
| Class D |
The classification of a fire that involves combustible metals such as powdered aluminum and magnesium |
| Green |
What is the color symbol of a Class A fire on a fire extinguisher |
| Red |
What is the color symbol of a Class B fire on a fire extinguisher |
| Blue |
What is the color symbol of a Class C fire on a fire extinguisher |
| Yellow |
What is the color symbol of a Class D fire on a fire extinguisher |
| Foam |
What type of fire extinguisher liquid do you use for Class A or Class B fires |
| Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Halon |
What type of fire extinguisher liquid do you use for Class B or Class C fires |
| Pressurized Water |
What type of fire extinguisher liquid do you use for Class A fires only |
| Dry Chemical |
What type of fire extinguisher liquid do you use for all Classes of fires |
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