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Fire Brigades Act 1938; Fire Chief (magazine) Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program; Fire Services Act 1959; Fire and Rescue services of Albania; Fire buff; Fire hose vacuum; Fire loading; Francis J. Lantry; Frank J. Quayle Jr. Geyser (fireboat, 1886) Guernsey Fire and Rescue Service; Harold A. Schaitberger; Holy Jim ...
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An empty fire extinguisher which was not replaced for years. Most countries in the world require regular fire extinguisher maintenance by a competent person to operate safely and effectively, as part of fire safety legislation. Lack of maintenance can lead to an extinguisher not discharging when required, or rupturing when pressurized.
Dry chemical powder is used on all classes of fires. Dry chemical powder puts out the fire by coating the burning material with a thin layer of dust, thereby separating the fuel from the oxygen in the air. The powder also works to interrupt the chemical reaction of fire, so these extinguishers are extremely effective at putting out the fire.
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