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A fire extinguisher is a portable fire safety device used to control or extinguish small fires during emergencies. It consists of a pressurized cylinder containing an extinguishing agent such as dry chemical powder, carbon dioxide (CO₂), foam, or water. Fire extinguishers are essential safety equipment in homes, offices, factories, schools, hospitals, and industrial sites. Common Types of Fire Extinguishers ABC Dry Powder Extinguisher Used for Class A, B, and C fires (wood, paper, flammable liquids, gas, electrical). CO₂ Fire Extinguisher Suitable for electrical fires and flammable liquid fires. Foam Fire Extinguisher Used for liquid fires such as petrol, diesel, and paint. Water Fire Extinguisher Best for wood, paper, and cloth fires. Wet Chemical Extinguisher Used in kitchens for cooking oil and grease fires.
| Capacity | 1 kg, 2 kg, 4 kg, 6 kg, 9 kg |
| Body Material | Mild Steel / Stainless Steel |
| Working Pressure | 15¢18 bar |
| Test Pressure | 35 bar |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
| Discharge Time | 8-20 sec |
| Range | 2- 6 meters |
| Standard | IS 15683 / EN3 |