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Class A Ordinary Combustibles

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How to Prevent
How To Prevent Fires From Occurring CLASS A - Ordinary Combustibles. Keep storage and working areas free of trash. Place oily rags in covered containers.

A Brief Introduction to Fire Extinguishers and Fire Types
Class A: Ordinary Combustibles. Extinguish ordinary combustibles by cooling the material below its ignition temperature and soaking the fibers to prevent re-ignition.

Fire Extinguishers: Location & Sign Regulations | eHow.com
Class A: Ordinary Combustibles; Ordinary combustibles include materials such as cloth, wood, paper and other household items that are not necessarily labeled combustible, but do ...

Fire safety: putting out fires before they spread
Class A: ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, etc. Class B: flammable liquids such as grease, paints, oils, and gas Class C: electrical equipment

Cabarrus County - Fire Marshal
Class A - Ordinary Combustibles Examples include but are not limited to: cloth, paper, plastics, rubber and wood products. Class A fire extinguishers will typically display either a ...

Fire Safety
There may be following type of fires. Class A: Ordinary combustibles. Class B: Flammable liquids, Flammable gases. Class C: Electrical equipment. Class D: Combustible metals

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Class A - ordinary combustibles (i.e.. wood, paper) Class B - flammable/combustible liquids & gases (i.e.. gasoline, oil)

Classifications of Fire
CLASS A - Ordinary combustibles or fibrous material, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some plastics. PREVENTION: Keep storage and working areas free of trash.

Brick Township Fire Department
Class A-Ordinary combustibles Class B-Flammable Liquids Class C-Energized Electrical Equipment Class D-Metals. USE OF EXTINGUISHERS * P Pull Pin