Fire Extinguishers

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Basics

  • This page aims to go over the various types of fire extinguishers, their use cases, and best practices for storage/implementation + use of them

Potential Concerns

  • Since it is important to Teach The Why Not Just The How , and all that, this aims to teach many of the lessons that led to the development of the many types of fire extinguishers/the overall (generalized) history of them all

Spreading Out the Fire/Just Making it Worse

  • Water Fire Extinguishers are one of the oldest (Think Bucket Brigades etc)
  • They are cheap and easily accessible and MOSTLY work (especially with more “conventional” fires such as Wood, Paper, or SMALL mixed/cooking fires etc
  • As Petrochemicals and large scale/commercial or industrial cooking came online however, their issues were discovered
  • A large amount of burning grease/petroleum products (such as Gasoline , Diesel , or Lubricating Oils etc) will float on the water, thus short of COPIOUS AMOUNTS of water (as demonstrated by Mythbusters), or by use of several aqueous solutions/mixtures as discussed later,

Electrocution

  • Dumping water on an Electrical Fire / an Energized “Mixed” Fire such as a House Fire or Electrical Appliance will just lead to an energized puddle, and likely an unextinguished fire

Damage to Equipment/“Mess”

  • While anything is preferable to complete destruction brought about by a (prolonged) fire, the “mess” a fire extinguisher causes can lead to hesitation, or in certain cases (Such as Breaker Panels or Server Rooms etc), expensive damage
  • For the former, “ The Best Safety Device is the One You Actually Use “ applies, so potentially having a less “messy” extinguisher such as a CO2 Fire Extinguisher , Pure Sodium Bicarbonate Extinguisher , or smaller “Fire Spray” or even goofy designs such as the Element Fire Extinguisher as your first line of defense for “excipient fires”, then a typical ABC or K Fire Extinguisher as your “this is now past the point of messing around” fire extinguisher may work well
    • One potential downside to this would be it leading to people hesitating/mistaking fires that would call for the PROPER fire extinguisher for something thry could manage with other methods etc; having only the proper fire extinguisher doesn’t carry this issues
      • All in all this just highlights the role of training/people understanding the “why” not just the official stance/policy etc

Environmental Impact

  • Largely relevant to some HALO, or chlorine disulfide systems etc

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