Fire Extinguishers
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Overview
Effective Fire Extinguishers for Every Need
Essential tools for immediate fire response.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Questions Answered
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What type of fire extinguisher do I need for my office?
For most office environments, a multi-purpose dry chemical extinguisher is recommended because it can handle class A, B, and C fires, which covers paper, electrical, and flammable liquids.
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How many fire extinguishers do I need on my property?
The number of fire extinguishers required depends on the size and layout of your property. As a general rule, you should have at least one fire extinguisher for every 3,000 square feet per floor or one per floor, whichever is more, and they should be easily accessible.
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How often should fire extinguishers be inspected?
Fire extinguishers should be inspected monthly for any signs of damage or corrosion and should undergo a more thorough inspection and maintenance by a professional annually to ensure they remain in working order and comply with safety standards.
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Can a fire extinguisher expire?
Yes, fire extinguishers do expire. They typically have a lifespan of 5 to 15 years, depending on the type and manufacturer. Regular inspections will help determine when a replacement is necessary.
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Is training required to use a fire extinguisher?
While not legally required for general use, training is highly recommended to ensure individuals can operate extinguishers effectively and safely in an emergency.
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What should I do with an old fire extinguisher?
Old or expired fire extinguishers should be disposed of properly. Do not throw them in regular trash due to the chemicals and pressure inside. Contact MyFire Protection or your local waste management service to find out about safe disposal options or recycling programs.