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Fire ExtinguisherSeminole County Fire Department conducts Fire Extinguisher Courses for Business, Churches, Hotels/Restaurants, and Social Organizations. The course includes instruction and hands on fire Extingusiher use. Contact our Public Information & Education Officer to schedule a course (407) 665-5113.

Classifications of Fire:

There are 3 basic classes of fires. All fire extinguishers are labeled with standard symbols for the classes of fires they can put out. The classes are at the right.

Many household fire extinguishers are "multipurpose" A-B-C models. In other words, they can be used on all 3 classes of fire. For example, if you are faced with a Class A fire, and you don't have an extinguisher with an "A" symbol, don't hesitate to use one with the B:C symbols.

Class A

Class A: Wood, paper and other combustible solids
Ordinary combustibles such as wood, cloth, and paper.

Ordinary Combustibles

 

Class B

Class B: Fuel, Oil, and other combustible liquids
Flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and oil-based paint.

Flammable Liquids

 

Class C

Class C: Electrical
Energized electrical equipment including wiring, fuse boxes, circuit breakers, machinery, and appliances.

Electrical Equipment

WARNING! It is dangerous to use water or an extinguisher labeled "ONLY for Class A Fires" on a grease or electrical fire.

Installation and Maintenance

  • Install your fire extinguishers in plain view. Keep them out of reach of children and away from stoves and heating appliences.

  • Read the operator's manual to learn how to inspect and maintain your fire extinguisher. Extinguishers require routine care.

  • Rechargeable extinguishers must be serviced after every use. There is a list of service companies in the yellow pages. Disposable fire extinguishers can only be used once. Replace disposable extinguishers after use.

Before Fighting the Fire

Before you fight the fire, make sure that...

  1. Everyone has left, or is leaving, the building, and that the fire department has been called.

  2. The fire is confined to a small area and is not spreading.

  3. You have an unobstructed escape route to which the fire will not spread.

  4. The extinguisher is the right type for the fire.

  5. You have read the instructions and that you know how to use the extinguisher.

Instructions

Keep your back to an unobstructed exit and stand 6 to 8 feet away from the fire. Follow this 4 step procedure.

Remember the PASS word

Pull the pin. This unlocks the operating ever and allows you to discharge the extinguisher. Some extinguishers may have a different release device.

Aim low: Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire with the nozzle or hose.

Squeeze the lever above the handle: This will discharge the extinguisher's contents. To stop the discharge, release the lever. Some extinguishers may have a button instead of a lever.

Sweep from side to side: Aim and keep the extinguisher at the base of the fire and sweep back and forth until the flames appear to be out. While doing this, move carefully toward the fire. Repeat the process if the fire reignites.

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CONTACT INFORMATION
General
150 Bush Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
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Phone: (407) 665-5190

Animal Services
Phone: (407) 665-5201

E-911 Administration
Phone: (407) 665-5911

Emergency Communications
(24 hours)

Phone: (407) 665-5100

Emergency Management
Phone: (407) 665-5102

Fire Department
Phone: (407) 665-5175

Petroleum Storage Tanks Bureau
Phone: (407) 665-2330

Public Safety Director
Phone: (407) 665-5000

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