Fire safety. Fire extinguisher type aur inko kab aur kaise istemaal kare.

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    Fire safety is a crucial aspect of ensuring the well-being of individuals and the protection of property. Here are key principles and practices for fire safety:
    Emergency Exits:
    Know the location of emergency exits in buildings, and have a designated meeting place outside in case of evacuation.
    Fire Extinguishers:
    Keep fire extinguishers in easily accessible locations, such as the kitchen and near potential fire hazards. Learn how to use them correctly.
    Escape Plan:
    Develop a fire escape plan for your home or workplace. Practice it regularly with family members or colleagues.
    Electrical Safety:
    Avoid overloading electrical outlets and use appliances and cords in good condition. Unplug devices when not in use.
    Cooking Safety:
    Never leave cooking unattended. Keep flammable materials away from the stove, and use caution with grease and oil.
    Heating Safety:
    Maintain heating equipment regularly, and keep flammable items away from heaters. Use caution with space heaters.
    Candles:
    Keep candles in sturdy holders, away from flammable materials, and extinguish them before leaving a room.
    Fire-Safe Materials:
    Choose fire-resistant or flame-retardant materials for furnishings, curtains, and decorations.
    Children and Fire Safety:
    Teach children about fire safety, including the dangers of playing with matches or lighters.
    Smoking Safety:
    If you smoke, do so in designated areas and properly extinguish cigarette butts. Never smoke in bed.
    Chemical Safety:
    Store flammable chemicals in designated areas away from heat sources. Follow safety guidelines for storage and use.
    Regular Inspections:
    Regularly inspect heating systems, electrical wiring, and appliances for any signs of wear or damage.
    Fire Safety Education:
    In case of a fire, remember the "Stop, Drop, and Roll" technique if clothing catches fire, and prioritize evacuation and safety over attempting to extinguish a large or spreading fire. Always follow local fire codes and regulations for additional guidance on fire safety.
    Educate yourself and others about fire safety. Many fire departments offer educational programs and materials.
    Emergency Services Contact:
    Ensure everyone knows the emergency contact number for fire services and how to use it.
    Fires are classified based on the types of materials that are burning. The classification helps in determining the appropriate fire extinguishing methods. There are several recognized classes of fire, often denoted by letters:
    Class A: Ordinary Combustibles
    ordinary combustible materials such as wood, paper, fabric, and plastics. Water or water-based extinguishers are commonly used.
    Class B: Flammable Liquids
    Involves fires fueled by flammable liquids or gases, such as gasoline, oil, grease, and alcohol. Foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide extinguishers are often used.
    Class C: Electrical
    #electrical equipment such as appliances, wiring, and outlets. Carbon dioxide or dry chemical extinguishers are suitable since they do not conduct electricity.
    Class D: Metal Fires
    #combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, or potassium. Specialized dry powder extinguishing agents are used for Class D fires.
    Class K: Kitchen Fires
    Specifically designed for fires involving cooking oils and fats in commercial kitchens.
    When dealing with fires, it's crucial to prioritize safety, evacuate if necessary, and use the appropriate fire extinguishing method. Fire safety measures should align with local regulations, and individuals should be familiar with the evacuation plans and fire safety equipment in their environment.
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  • @francisdsa6790
    @francisdsa6790 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very interesting and informative video this video will save many lives 🙏💐 danyavad brother

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    @rohitpusekar1512 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

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