Well done presentation. Some easy to remember acronyms that can help make sure the extinguisher is the correct type is as follows: A = Ashes. B = Barrels. C = Circuits. D = Dynamite. K = Kitchen. In a commercial establishment a workplace hazard assessment likely has been already done and periodic audits may be required by law in some areas. For example in a welding and fabrication shop that works with magnesium, titanium and similar exotic metals will likely have a class D extinguisher in addition to the most commonly seen ABC dry chemical type on hand. The class D extinguisher is typically yellow while the ABC type is usually red. Likewise if you are a serious home cook and do a lot of deep frying a class K in addition to an ABC extinguisher is a wise investment for maximum fire safety and is typically required by law in commercial kitchens.
Thank you for sharing. Almost all of us can stand some refresher training to maintain proficiency, should you ever find yourself in an unexpected situation. While on the subject of fire classes, there is actually no such thing as a class C only extinguisher, because the "C" merely indicates the extinguishing agent does not conduct electricity back to the user where it poses a risk of electrocution, therefore an extinguisher with suitable for C fires will always be either A-B-C (most common), B-C (CO², Halon/Halotron units less than 11 lb) , or A-C (water mist)
Thank you for sharing, this is a refreshing even though I have been trained for many times in the past. It is important to know the different types of fire extinguishers and which type of fire it should be used. Thank you very much!
A fires leave Ashes, B fires are items stored in Barrels, C fires are things that have Circuits. Nothing crafty for D type fires and K, of course is for Kitchen. That's been a good way for me to train so someone might remember.
Thanks for the awareness 🙏 People must remember that the "1st" protocol is to call the fire department whilst they on the way you can try fight the fire and assit with evacuation if it's safe to do so.
Thank you! I was always a bit anxious in fire drills or when I had a bit of time and noticed a fire extinguisher, as I felt I did not have sufficient knowledge on how to use it, and this anxiety stemmed from when I was away in school years ago and a fire broke out in our home. At that time the fire extinguisher did not work and my sister used my dad's leather coat to put an end to the flames, burning her hands in the process with minor burns along her arms and elbow. She is fine nowadays and is playing all instruments, but things could of become worse at any time. Your video is very well done and easy to understand, and now in my hallway there is a new and yearly verified extinguisher. Thank you.
It is very important to know the different types of fire extinguishers and which type of fire it should be used. Your explanation is very clear and easy to understand. Thank you very much! =)
Useful. I think it's important to know when *not* to try fighting the fire. One of the top videos when you search is a news segment showing a whole couch completely ablaze - I think if I saw that I'd grab everyone I could and leave no way I can put that out myself
@@AllySafety The Amerex 240, 2.5 gallons of pressurized water, was demonstrated as able to extinguish a couch fire with relative ease. Even moreso with a couple teaspoon of dish soap added to the mix.
Had a fire, and properly used the correct class of the portable fire extinguisher. The extinguisher last about 12 seconds and not 30 seconds as stated on the video. The video is excellent and clearly communicates the three main points. However, I do believe the time of how long the extinguisher will last needs to be updated or edited by giving a range of time and not just saying 30 seconds.
though I will say powder may remove oxygen but I think the primary effect is to interupt the flaming process ( chain reaction) 30 seconds I think 10 seconds is more likely
Thank you, that was very good material. I have a question: what happens if you use an ABC Extinguisher on a greasy kitchen fire? I am guessing most peoples homes don't have multiple classifications of Fire Extinguishers "at the ready". You use what you got. I am guessing this scenario comes up a lot. Thanks
A standard ABC extinguisher will work for a fire that typically happens at home. That would be covered under the "B" rating of the extinguisher. The K class is definitely a better option and is what is required in a commercial kitchen however the size of a fire you are going to have at home is typically small enough that if you get an ABC and use it fast enough it will work fine. You will definitely have some annoying clean up as it is a super fine powder but it's better than your home burning down.
hi! I've been searching for good safety tutorials for an online caregiver training segment I'm working on, would it be ok to add this video to the segment? It's one of the most informative videos i've seen lately on this topic!
Hi, thank you! I’m glad it has been useful. If you want to add the video by link or embed, you’re free to do so. We also have a version for download on the website. 🙂
Excellent video - I need to train volunteers for a festival and would like to use this to comply with the requirements of our local fire department. May I do that?
Fire Extinguisher Tech here, You should edit your video and let people know that the plastic valve extinguisher in your video is under recall. Also the dry chemical extinguisher (as you correctly stated the most popular) NONE of them will discharge for any where close to that long. A 5 lb dry chemical lasts 14 seconds and a 20lb. unit lasts 21. Don't tell me different brands are different, because to be UL listed the UL labs require them to empty in a set time.
Hi Alicia, Thanks for your information on this topic and contribution to the comments section! Unfortunately, we don't update our videos to give manufacturer-specific information on recalls but I definitely appreciate the info! Additionally, when the discharge time was stated, we were using information directly from the manufacturer. If, as you state, none of them will discharge close to that amount of time, maybe this would be a fun testing video to verify at some point using the UL information?! I'll look into adding that to our list of videos to film.
Always call the fire department if you had to use an extinguisher. No matter how small the fire, have the professionals go check it out to see the aftermath.
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Well done presentation. Some easy to remember acronyms that can help make sure the extinguisher is the correct type is as follows: A = Ashes. B = Barrels. C = Circuits. D = Dynamite. K = Kitchen. In a commercial establishment a workplace hazard assessment likely has been already done and periodic audits may be required by law in some areas. For example in a welding and fabrication shop that works with magnesium, titanium and similar exotic metals will likely have a class D extinguisher in addition to the most commonly seen ABC dry chemical type on hand. The class D extinguisher is typically yellow while the ABC type is usually red. Likewise if you are a serious home cook and do a lot of deep frying a class K in addition to an ABC extinguisher is a wise investment for maximum fire safety and is typically required by law in commercial kitchens.
I never thought I would spend 5 minutes watching a video about fire extinguishers, but I just did. I'm sure the information was valuable. 😀
Thank you for sharing. Almost all of us can stand some refresher training to maintain proficiency, should you ever find yourself in an unexpected situation.
While on the subject of fire classes, there is actually no such thing as a class C only extinguisher, because the "C" merely indicates the extinguishing agent does not conduct electricity back to the user where it poses a risk of electrocution, therefore an extinguisher with suitable for C fires will always be either A-B-C (most common), B-C (CO², Halon/Halotron units less than 11 lb) , or A-C (water mist)
Thank you for sharing, this is a refreshing even though I have been trained for many times in the past. It is important to know the different types of fire extinguishers and which type of fire it should be used. Thank you very much!
A fires leave Ashes, B fires are items stored in Barrels, C fires are things that have Circuits. Nothing crafty for D type fires and K, of course is for Kitchen. That's been a good way for me to train so someone might remember.
Good one! I hadn’t heard that before.
I've also heard B fires as Liquids that Burn or Fires that produce Black smoke since they are typically petroleum based.
D for Dynamite!!!!
A leaves an ash. B boils or bubbles. C conducts electricity or gives you a Charge.
Tenacious D wrote a song about "The Metal" which is exactly what kind of fires Type D extinguishers put out!😂❤🎉😊
Thanks for the awareness 🙏 People must remember that the "1st" protocol is to call the fire department whilst they on the way you can try fight the fire and assit with evacuation if it's safe to do so.
Thank you! I was always a bit anxious in fire drills or when I had a bit of time and noticed a fire extinguisher, as I felt I did not have sufficient knowledge on how to use it, and this anxiety stemmed from when I was away in school years ago and a fire broke out in our home. At that time the fire extinguisher did not work and my sister used my dad's leather coat to put an end to the flames, burning her hands in the process with minor burns along her arms and elbow. She is fine nowadays and is playing all instruments, but things could of become worse at any time. Your video is very well done and easy to understand, and now in my hallway there is a new and yearly verified extinguisher. Thank you.
Did it not work because it was the wrong suppression agent? Or because it mechanically failed?
One of the best videos i found so far! Amazing work!
It is very important to know the different types of fire extinguishers and which type of fire it should be used. Your explanation is very clear and easy to understand. Thank you very much! =)
Glad it was helpful!
Am a fireman from uganda it has been a good training
@@ellyuganda7458 Thank you! I'm so glad it was helpful!
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Useful. I think it's important to know when *not* to try fighting the fire. One of the top videos when you search is a news segment showing a whole couch completely ablaze - I think if I saw that I'd grab everyone I could and leave no way I can put that out myself
😬😮 Yeah, good point! You’d need a pretty big fire extinguisher for that!
@@AllySafety The Amerex 240, 2.5 gallons of pressurized water, was demonstrated as able to extinguish a couch fire with relative ease. Even moreso with a couple teaspoon of dish soap added to the mix.
Clear n crisp presentation...😊 to the point.
As a fire warden, thanks so much for this video😀
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That 30 seconds are more likely to be 10-12 seconds. No ordinary fire extinguisher can last for 30 seconds when in operation
A 30 second runtime is for the big 20 pound models.
It is cool! We have fire extinguisher like that!
Had a fire, and properly used the correct class of the portable fire extinguisher. The extinguisher last about 12 seconds and not 30 seconds as stated on the video. The video is excellent and clearly communicates the three main points. However, I do believe the time of how long the extinguisher will last needs to be updated or edited by giving a range of time and not just saying 30 seconds.
Wow. Good for you! Also, good to know about the fire extinguisher too. Do you know what size it was?
@@AllySafety American Model B441, Dry Chem
Classification 4-A:60-B:C
Type B:C Size II
10 LB multi-purpose dry chem
though I will say powder may remove oxygen but I think the primary effect is to interupt the flaming process ( chain reaction) 30 seconds I think 10 seconds is more likely
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May I use this fire extinguisher training to train my staff? It's an awesome video.
Yes, of course!
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Thank you, that was very good material. I have a question: what happens if you use an ABC Extinguisher on a greasy kitchen fire? I am guessing most peoples homes don't have multiple classifications of Fire Extinguishers "at the ready". You use what you got. I am guessing this scenario comes up a lot. Thanks
Perhaps ask it on a subreddit on Reddit itself. Its the best forum platform to get this sort of question quickly answered. I hope this helps!
A standard ABC extinguisher will work for a fire that typically happens at home. That would be covered under the "B" rating of the extinguisher. The K class is definitely a better option and is what is required in a commercial kitchen however the size of a fire you are going to have at home is typically small enough that if you get an ABC and use it fast enough it will work fine. You will definitely have some annoying clean up as it is a super fine powder but it's better than your home burning down.
Thank you for this educational training.
Very useful video. Question: In what Class are Lithium Ion Batteries?
according to google class b, use dry chemical fire extinguisher
Can you explain the phenomenon of Boil over , UVCE, ....ect
I’ll add it to the list of video ideas. 🙂
hi! I've been searching for good safety tutorials for an online caregiver training segment I'm working on, would it be ok to add this video to the segment? It's one of the most informative videos i've seen lately on this topic!
Hi, thank you! I’m glad it has been useful. If you want to add the video by link or embed, you’re free to do so. We also have a version for download on the website. 🙂
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@@AllySafety It looks as though it's $350 on the website. Is that accurate? Can I use it for no charge?
Thanks. This was extremely well presented and easy to understand
Absolutely fantastic information
Hi. Are all fire extinguishers in a glass case use scored plexi glass and breaks cleanly. Class A B is used for gas or chemical fires?
Pretty sure they have now incorporated "Reaction" as part of the Triangle
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You are the only fire I see
Thanks for the awareness 🙏
Excellent video - I need to train volunteers for a festival and would like to use this to comply with the requirements of our local fire department. May I do that?
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Thank you 😊
I got question for clas (A) we hava gauge to Exp.but for clas(c) how we know
Fire Extinguisher Tech here, You should edit your video and let people know that the plastic valve extinguisher in your video is under recall. Also the dry chemical extinguisher (as you correctly stated the most popular) NONE of them will discharge for any where close to that long. A 5 lb dry chemical lasts 14 seconds and a 20lb. unit lasts 21. Don't tell me different brands are different, because to be UL listed the UL labs require them to empty in a set time.
Hi Alicia, Thanks for your information on this topic and contribution to the comments section!
Unfortunately, we don't update our videos to give manufacturer-specific information on recalls but I definitely appreciate the info!
Additionally, when the discharge time was stated, we were using information directly from the manufacturer. If, as you state, none of them will discharge close to that amount of time, maybe this would be a fun testing video to verify at some point using the UL information?! I'll look into adding that to our list of videos to film.
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Thanks for sharing
Fire Extinguisher Training done
It's always important to know the P.A.S.S Technique, Pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep.
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Is it okay to use this video for the safety training class I will be conducting at work?
Yes, as long as it's just used using the TH-cam link or embed feature.
So I need to wear googles and gloves to use extinguisher? And do they expire ? We have ours sitting in our house for 16 years and never use it.
Thank you for this knowledge
Always call the fire department if you had to use an extinguisher. No matter how small the fire, have the professionals go check it out to see the aftermath.
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Thank you so much. Very helpful!
Thank you!
Thank you. Awesome
Done training distinguisher
Very good presentation. Thank you for sharing.
So nice of you! Thank you.
Any expiration dates or manufactured dates?
Yes, the standards vary from country to country but you can usually find information stamped on the top curve of the bottle.
I would like to use this and some of the other videos that you have available in staff training. Is that okay?
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Thank you
Excellent
Thank you for the training!
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I don’t think there should be an ad before how to use a fire extinguisher
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Может вместе по работаем
Вы интересно ведете проект.
А мы только начинаем.
Совместно по работаем?
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Do restaurants needs all types? If not which one do I need for my restaurant?
no restaurants only need K type extinguishers and might need ABC extinguishers
@@daniyalkhizar thanks
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U k ow what most people don’t even have fire extinguishers 🧯 In Their homes. That is sad to see.
Especially when you have lost your home to a fire.
No it’s not what do you mean? I’ve never seen somebody have a fire extinguishers in there homes because fires usually occur when sleeping, or they are caused by kids who don’t know any better. It’s not sad because it’s a stupid idea
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Don't forget the screaming alpha class fire.
I wonder if Rachel intentionally wore that jacket/coat to look like a fire?
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