Oils, gases, paints, varnishes
What are Class B Flammable Liquid Fires?
Water extinguisher
What is a Class A Extinguisher?
Only fight a fire if it is __________ in size.
What is "small"?
The 2nd action to take when using an extinguisher.
What is "AIM"?
What is annually?
Equipment, motors, computers, etc.
What are Class C Electrical Fires?
Dry chemical powder extinguisher
What is a Class ABC Fire Extinguisher?
Before fighting a fire, you should R.A.C.E. The A stands for...
What is ALARM (activate the alarm)?
The fourth action taken when using an extinguisher.
What is "SWEEP"?
Fire extinguishers must be inspected at least this often.
What is monthly.
Paper, wood, plastics, etc.
What are Class A Combustible Material Fires?
Deep fat fryer gas extinguisher
What is a Class K Fire Extinguisher?
If fighting a fire outside, the wind should be at your ______.
What is "BACK"?
The third action taken when using an extinguisher.
What is "SQUEEZE"?
Water removes this part of the fire tetrahedron to help extinguish a fire.
What is heat?
Aluminum powder, titatnium powder
What are Class D Flammable Metal Fires?
Aluminum dry powder extinguisher
What is a Class D Fire Extinguisher?
You should place yourself between the fire and this before using an extinguisher.
What is an "EXIT"?
When the fire is out, you should _______ away from the fire.
What is "BACK"?
Using water on an electrical fire could cause this type of hazard.
What is a shock/electrocution hazard?
Cooking oils and greases
What are Class K Cooking Oil Fires?
Carbon dioxide / CO2 Extinguisher
What is a Class BC Extinguisher?
If a fire you are fighting is spreading, you should leave the area, closing all ________ on your way out.
The first action taken when using an extinguisher.
What is "PULL"?
Smothering a fire separates these two fire elements.
What are fuel and oxygen?