Where to use Fire Extinguishers

Within a building there are multiple types of fire risks. It is important that the correct type of fire extinguishers are available throughout the different locations of a building and that all potential fire risks have been identified before fire fighting equipment is installed.

A reception area with a wooden desk, foam chairs and 2 fire extinguishers

Reception areas usually contain multiple fire risks including electrical equipment, soft furnishings and wooden desks.

A busy office area with 5 computers

Office areas usually contain multiple fire risks including electrical equipment, wooden desks and soft furnishings.

3 fire extinguishers in a modern commercial kitchen environment

Kitchen areas usually have two main fire risks; electrical items and appliances and cooking materials and media.

A warehouse with 2 extinguishers and a flammable liquid cabinet

Warehouse areas usually contain multiple fire risks in an open area, so a wider range of extinguishers can be used.

A staircase and landing area with 2 fire extinguishers and an evacuation chair

Stairways usually contain solid combustibles such as carpets and wooden furniture, known as class A fire risks.

An open corridor with 2 fire extinguishers

Corridors usually contain more general fire risks but it is also important to consider rooms leading off from corridors.

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