How do I select which fire extinguisher?
Question
Does it matter which type of fire extinguisher I choose?
Answer
There are different types of portable fire extinguishers available in Australia. Each type of extinguisher may be rated for one or more classes of fire. In some cases, particular extinguishers are not only considered ineffective against certain classes of fire, they can be dangerous if used in those circumstances.
Classes of fire
Types of fires that can occur can be categorised in these six classes:
- Class A – Combustible materials, such as rubbish, clothing, wood and papers.
- Class B – Flammable liquids, such as petrol, grease and cleaning alcohols.
- Class C – Flammable gases, such as LPG, BBQ gas, natural gas and acetylene.
- Class D – Flammable metals, such as metal shavings.
- Class E – Electrical fires, such as power equipment, fuse boxes and computers.
- Class F – Cooking oils and fats, such as butter, dripping and olive oil.
Fire extinguisher type
Class D fires, which require special powder extinguishers (not dry powder), would not typically occur in a home environment.
Fire extinguisher sizes
Portable fire extinguishers come in a range of sizes and ratings, and the higher the rating, the larger the fire it can be used on. However, larger and heavier extinguishers (which generally have higher ratings) can be more difficult to handle, especially for persons of a lighter build.