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Is the Fire Extinguisher effective on Class “A” fires?

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Is the Fire Extinguisher effective on Class “A” fires?

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Answer – FireAde 2000 Extinguishers Yes, FireAde 2000 extinguishes the fire by rapidly penetrating the object reducing the radiant heat. When applied to a hot or burning object, the object can be cooled to the point that it no longer supports re-ignition. The ability to prevent re-ignition is useful in widely diverse situations including and not limited to: Wood, Paper, Fabric, Cotton, Plastic and Rubber Products. Dry Powder Extinguishers Sometimes. Dry Powder Chemical extinguishers are basically flame-quenching agents. They do not achieve permanent fire extinguishment unless they have attained complete suppression of all re-ignition sources by virtue of almost simultaneous surface flame coverage. Dry Powder Chemicals are only surface treatment agents and do nothing to penetrate nor cool the fire. Re-ignition is always a possibility.

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Answer – FireAde 2000 Extinguisher Yes – FireAde 2000 extinguishes the fire by rapidly penetrating the object reducing the radiant heat. When applied to a hot or burning object, the object can be cooled to the point that it no longer supports re-ignition. The ability to prevent re-ignition is useful in widely diverse situations, including and not limited too: Wood, Paper, Fabric, Cotton, Plastic and Rubber Products. Answer – Dry Powder Extinguisher Sometimes – Dry Powder Chemical extinguishers are basically flame-quenching agents. They do not achieve permanent fire extinguishment unless they have attained complete suppression of all re-ignition sources by virtue of almost simultaneous surface flame coverage. Dry Powder Chemicals are only surface treatment agents and do nothing to penetrate nor cool the fire. Re-ignition is always a possibility.

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