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| FIRE FIGHTING TIPS |
Before deciding to fight a fire, be certain that:
The fire is small and not spreading.
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A fire can double in size within two or three minutes.
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You have the proper
fire extinguisher for what is burning.
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The fire won't block your exit if you can't control it.
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A good way to ensure this is to keep the exit at your
back.
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You know your fire extinguisher works. Inspect
extinguishers once a month for dents, leaks or other signs of damage.
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Assure the pressure is at the recommended level.
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On extinguishers equipped with a gauge, the needle should
be in the green zone - not too high and not too low.
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You know how to use your fire extinguisher (see PASS test
below).
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There's not enough time to read instructions when a fire
occurs
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Before using your fire extinguisher, be sure to read the
instructions before it's too late. Although there are many different types of fire extinguishers, all
of them operate in a similar manner.
Use this acronym as a quick reference (it is a good idea
to print this reference and pin it next to your fire extinguisher):
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Pull the Pin at the top of the extinguisher. The
pin releases a locking mechanism and will allow you to discharge the
extinguisher.
Aim at the base of the fire, not the flames. This
is important - in order to put out the fire, you must extinguish the fuel.
Squeeze the lever slowly. This will release the
extinguishing agent in the extinguisher. If the handle is released, the
discharge will stop.
Sweep from side to side. Using a sweeping motion,
move the fire extinguisher back and forth until the fire is completely out.
Operate the extinguisher from a safe distance, several feet away, and then
move towards the fire once it starts to diminish. Be sure to read the
instructions on your fire extinguisher - different fire extinguishers
recommend operating them from different distances. Remember: Aim at the base
of the fire, not at the flames!!!!
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How to Fight a Fire Safely:
Stand
several feet away from the fire, moving closer once the fire starts to
diminish.
Use a
sweeping motion and aim at the base of the fire.
If possible,
use a "buddy system" to have someone back you up or call for help
if something goes wrong.
Be sure to
watch the area for awhile to ensure it doesn't re-ignite.
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Never Fight A Fire If:
The fire is spreading rapidly. Only use a fire
extinguisher when the fire is in its early stages.
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If the fire is already spreading quickly, evacuate and
call the fire department.
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You don't know what is burning. Unless you know
what is burning, you won't know what type of fire extinguisher to use.
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Even if you have an ABC extinguisher, there could be
something that will explode or produce highly toxic smoke.
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You don't have the proper fire extinguisher. The
wrong type of extinguisher can
be dangerous or life-threatening.
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There is too much smoke or you are at risk of inhaling
smoke. Seven out of ten fire-related deaths occur from breathing
poisonous gases produced by the fire.
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Any sort of fire will produce some amount of carbon monoxide, the
most deadly gas produced by a fire.
Materials such as wool, silk, nylon and some plastics can
produce other highly toxic gases such as carbon dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, or
hydrogen chloride. Beware - all of these can be fatal.
Smoke inhalation or exposure to fire itself can be life threatening so get educated about the basics in CPR |

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