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Which category of fire extinguisher would be required to put out an important refrigerator that has been set on fire?
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#59850. Asked by kaarin8.
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bookaddict
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On the namelessnovel.com
September 28th
FIRE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Fire extinguishers, especially those in disguise, are classified based on their ability to put out different types of fires. Each class refers to what is burning.
Class A: Wood, paper, cloth, and rubber.
Class B: Gasoline, propane, oil, and diesel fuel.
Class C: Electrical wiring, machinery, and appliances.
Class D: Combustible metals.
So, the answer is class c
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Brinjal
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Co2 type. Powder or water will cause damage.
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