Classes of Fire Extinguishers
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Classes of Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers are classified according to the materials they contain, and the types of fires you can extinguish with those materials.
There is a class of fire extinguisher for each class of fire.
These classes can be combined, to extinguish multiple types of fires:
- Class A: Extinguishes ordinary combustibles (e.g., wood, paper)
- Class B: Extinguishes flammable liquids (e.g., grease, gasoline and oil)
- Class C: Extinguishes only electrically energized fires
- Class D: Extinguishes flammable metals (e.g., sodium, potassium)
- Class K: Wet chemical (especially for commercial kitchens)
These classes can be combined, to extinguish multiple types of fires:
- Class A, B, C: Multipurpose dry chemical extinguishers effective on A, B, and C fires
- Class B, C: Carbon dioxide extinguishers effective on B and C fires

Watch the video on the different classes of fire extinguishers.