Tips To Finding The Best Deal On Commercial Fire Extinguishers – Made In America
Commercial Fire Extinguishers
Fire is no respecter of persons, and you never know when or where it might strike. In 2013 alone, there were 100,500 non-residential fires reported in the United States. The National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) says those events accounted for 1,500 injuries, the loss of about 70 lives and about $2.6 billion in property loss.
While the number of reported fires tends to be on the decline, down about 17,000 from a decade ago and about 50,000 from 1993, the dangers are as apparent as they ever were. That’s why it’s imperative to have the right type and number of fire extinguishers for the job and location.
What Class of Fire Could Happen at Your School or Business?
The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors or NACHI explains that there are five different types or classes of fires, each one with a different source.
- Class A: Wood, paper, cloth, trash and other ordinary combustible materials
- Class B: Gasoline, oil, kerosene, paint, grease and other flammable liquids
- Class C: Fires of electric origin such as outlets, lights, circuit breakers, wires and electrical devices
- Class D: Combustible metals and combustible metal alloys such as sodium, potassium, magnesium and titanium, often occurring in chemical labs
- Class K: Cooking fats and oils, usually in the kitchen
OSHA says that for each type of fire extinguisher, there are different rules that govern how many you need and where they must be located. Where Class A fires are possible, one extinguisher within 75 feet is required. Class B spacing is 50 feet. For class C, spacing and location depend on its proximity to class A and B hazards. Class D requires an extinguisher within 75 feet, and class K must have one extinguisher within 3 feet.
At XPB Locker, we offer a wide range of fire extinguishers in varying sizes and for different fire classifications. Large or small, they might be the only thing that stands between a fire and the protection of your school or business and the people in it.
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