Essential Home Safety Devices
# Turn off the fire Class B and C.
# Class B fires involving flammable liquids, gases, and grease.
# Class C fires involve electrical equipment or cables where non-conductivity of the extinguishing agent is important.
# It has limited range and was influenced by the concept and the wind.
Dry-chemical extinguishers
# Turn off the fire Class B and C.
Includes agent sodium and potassium bicarbonate base.
# Extinguishers delineated public purposes or multi-purpose can be used on class A, B and C fires.
Foam extinguishers
# Turn off the fire Class A and B.
# Class A fires are the most common type. They involve the usual fuels such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and many plastics.
# Not effective on flammable liquids or gas to escape under pressure.
Fire Safe
# To protect valuables and documents that are exposed to fire.
# According to UL, fire safety should keep the temperature below 350 º for an hour or more.
# The safe also be resistant to rupture and explosion at this temperature
# Some safes can be mounted on walls, floors and other areas.
Fire Safety Ladders
# Used to escape from the upstairs window.
# Available in varying lengths, but most are sold to the second floor rooms.
Features untangled # include design, compactness and strength of line positions and move away.
