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This is a good resource on the various kinds of extinguisher with use case examples: http://www.acefire.co.uk/fire-extinguishers/fire-extinguisher-models/
I feel that the "Dry Powder" is the most versatile.
They have them in Petrol Stations/Refineries so you know they work for oil fires.
If the "Wet Chemical" extinguisher is available, we should consider getting one.
Probably the most important thing is going to be training ...
We need to figure out how to give new people training in using an extinguisher without having to use lots of extinguishers and create real fires ...
is a video demo enough with a prop unit for practice?
This is a good resource on the various kinds of extinguisher with use case examples:
http://www.acefire.co.uk/fire-extinguishers/fire-extinguisher-models/
I feel that the "Dry Powder" is the most versatile.
They have them in Petrol Stations/Refineries so you know they work for oil fires.
If the "Wet Chemical" extinguisher is available, we should consider getting one.
Probably the most important thing is going to be training ...
https://youtu.be/AFwkGTEles8
We need to figure out how to give
new
people training in using an extinguisher without having to use lots of extinguishers and create real fires ...is a video demo enough with a prop unit for practice?
Todo:
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