Buckeye 10914 ABC Multipurpose Dry Chemical Hand Held Fire Extinguisher w
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- Manufactured in accordance with ANSI/UL 299 and ANSI/UL 711 Standards and is DOT compliant. UL and ULC Listed
- ย US COAST GUARD approved for Type A Size II and Type B:C Size I when used in conjunction with Mounting Bracket Model A6.
- ย Polyester epoxy powder coated steel cylinder with anodized all-metal valve assembly.
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Description
Buckeyeโs 5 LB Monoammonium Phosphate based fire extinguisher is designed for use in combating Class A, B, and C type fires. Commonly known as an โABCโ fire extinguisher, this multipurpose
extinguisher is designed for use in homes, office buildings, warehouses, motor vehicles, farms, and woodworking areas.
5 Lb ABC Extinguisher Features
- Manufactured in accordance with ANSI/UL 299 and ANSI/UL 711 Standards and is DOT compliant. UL and ULC Listed
- ย US COAST GUARD approved for Type A Size II and Type B:C Size I when used in conjunction with Mounting Bracket Model A6.
- ย Polyester epoxy powder coated steel cylinder with anodized all-metal valve assembly.
- ย ABC dry chemical is available in 50 lb. Pails for recharging Buckeye extinguishers.
Additional information
Weight | 10 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19 × 9 × 7 cm |
Brand | |
Model | 5 ABC |
MPN | 10914 |
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FAQ
What is An ABC Fire Extinguisher?
- A Multipurpose Extinguisher that can put out a range of Fires. A,B,C stand for the class of fires the Extinguisher Works on.
What Are Class A, B, and C Fires?
- Class A – Fires Involving common combustibles including Wood, Paper, Cloth, Rubber, and Plastics.
- Class B – Fires Involving Flammable Liquids such as Solvents, oil, Gas, paints and lacquers
- Class Cย – Fires Involving Electrical equipment including wiring, controls , motors and appliance.
Where should a Fire Extinguisher be placed?
- There should be at least 1 Fire Extinguisher on every floor of a Home or building.
- Place extinguishers in visible easy to reach area away from heat sources.
- Extinguishers should be place in areas fires are more likely to start such as kitchens or garages.