FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

Where to Use

Amerex manufactures an extensive variety of hand portable and wheeled fire extinguishers, both "compliance" (code required) and "specialty" types. "Specialty" type extinguishers are intended for use on particular types of hazards, so careful attention should be made to locating them in close proximity to the specific hazard they are meant to protect. It is natural for a person to use the extinguisher located nearest to a fire. The most current issue of NFPA-10 should be consulted for minimum recommended fire extinguisher types, placement and travel distances. NFPA-10 should be consulted for minimum recommended fire extinguisher types, placement and travel distances. Your local Amerex Fire Equipment Distributor is professionally qualified and equipped to help you evaluate and implement these recommendations.

Two new classifications have been added recently: Class A:C (Amerex Water Mist) and Class K (Wet Chemical extinguishers). All "Picture symbols" are detailed below and should be reviewed with all who might be expected to use a fire extinguisher. Everyone should be familiar with these picture symbols which identify the types of fires on which they may be used. The International sign system diagonal red slash indicates a potential danger if the extinguisher is used on that particular type of fire.

Types of Fires

Class A
Ordinary Combustibles:
wood, paper, rubber, fabrics and many plastics
Class B
Flammable Liquids & Gases:
gasoline, oils, paint, lacquer and tar
Class C
Fires Involving Live Electrical Equipment
Class D
Combustible Metals
or
Combustible Metal Alloys
(No picture symbol)
Class K
Fires in Cooking Appliances that Involve Combustible Cooking Media
vegetable or animal oils and fats

Types of Extinguishers

Class A
Class A:B
Class A:B:C
Class A:C
Class B:C
Class D
Class K

How to Use

All Amerex extinguishers are furnished with a detailed "Owners Manual" containing valuable information. The manual contains general information on the installation, use and maintenance of the extinguisher. The extinguisher nameplate (label) contains information specific to "HOW TO USE" the particular extinguisher. The label instructions vary slightly according to the type and size. All potential operators should be totally familiar with the instructions on any extinguisher they might be required to use.

All Amerex fire extinguishers comply with the recommendations of the National Fire Protection Association and are tested and rated by Underwriters Laboratories or Factory Mutual Systems to ANSI/UL standards. All extinguisher nameplates contain the necessary information to comply with national and local OSHA requirements.

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Fire Extinguisher Training

In the new age of Safety in the world and the work place, we offer Fire Extinguisher Training to companies and their staff.

Training to help protect your staff and your property.

Included in the Training Course is an in-depth Theory of Fire Extinguishers. We also explain why Fire Departments require extinguishers to be worked on every year. An additional feature of our training is the presentation of two videos produced by The National Fire Protection Association.

"Countdown to Disaster" and "Fire Extinguishers at Work" demonstrate the way a fire works and illustrate the different types of extinguishers and their uses.

The Training is completed by having all participants extinguish a live fire. EVERYONE taking the course will use a fire extinguisher and will put out the fire.

Upon completion of the Course, everyone will receive a CERTIFICATE stating that they participated and successfully completed The Fire Extinguisher Training Course.

IF you would like more information regarding costs and the availability of times for scheduling Course Training at your business, please give us a call.