identify the type of fire by following flammable 2. Potassium
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How are fires classified?
Fires can be classified in five different ways depending on the agent that fuels them: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class K. Each type of fire involves different flammable materials and requires a special approach.
Flammables:
Manufacturers and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) use the flash point to ascertain a liquid's flammability. You can use the flash point to determine the volatility of the flammable liquid. For example, gasoline is very volatile, and fuel oil is much more difficult to ignite.
Potassium:
* Potassium fumes can severely irritate the skin and eyes. Contact with solid Potassium can cause severe burns. * Potassium is a FLAMMABLE and REACTIVE chemical and a FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD.
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