Classes of Fire

There are 6 classes of fire.

  • "A" class fires involve ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and trash.
  • "B" class fires involve flammable liquids, such as oil, paint, gasoline, grease, and tar.
  • "C" class fires involve flammable gases, such as LPG, Natural Gas, Acetylene, etc.
  • "D" class fire is fueled by combustible metals - magnesium, potassium turnings and metal shavings. They are not as common as "A", "B", or "C" class fires.
  • "E" class fires need electricity to feed the fire. This class includes wiring, damaged appliances, circuit breakers and fuse boxes. Once the electrical supply has been disconnected, the fire changes to the class of fuel it is burning.
  • "F" class fires involve cooking oil or fat.

ZEROFIRE PRODUCTS

The ZeroFire Stick

Class F - for cooking oils and fats – keep close to the stove or cook top.

The ZeroFire Fighter

  • Class A General combustibles like paper, wood, fabrics,
  • Class B Flammable liquids, such as oil, paint, gasoline, grease, and tar
  • Class E Electrical

The ZeroFire Spray

  • Class A General combustibles like paper, wood, fabrics,
  • Class B Flammable liquids, such as oil, paint, gasoline, grease, and tar
  • Class E Electrical

At the start of the fire

drop


ZeroFire stick


Carefully place into the pan for oil based fires
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throw


ZeroFire Fighter


Just throw at the foot or into the fire
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spray


ZeroFire Spray


Coming soon
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