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What do the numbers mean on the extinguisher – for example 8A 34BC?

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What do the numbers mean on the extinguisher – for example 8A 34BC?

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The number simply supplies an indication of the size of the fire that the extinguisher will be able to handle. The higher the first number the bigger the fire that the extinguisher could tackle. Most domestic fire extinguishers have ratings of 8A 34BC. This would tackle a fire in its early stages quite easily.

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