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There are three factors which supports burning. Fire extinguisher affects which factor?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are three factors which supports burning. Fire extinguisher affects which factor?

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Fire extinguisher affects air by blocking of oxygen.

  • Oxygen (air) - to begin and sustain combustion.

  • Warmth (heat) - to elevate gasoline temperatures to their ignition factor and to ignite fuels.

  • Gasoline (Fuel) - to preserve and/or deliver flames.

  • ➣ Carbon dioxide fireplace extinguishers are used for class B and C fires.

They emit pressurized CO2 gasoline, which smothers the heat with the aid of blocking off the oxygen which is essential for fire.

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what are the factors that affect the fire extinguisher's use.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➣ Oxygen (air) - to begin and sustain combustion.

➣ Warmth (heat) - to elevate gasoline temperatures to their ignition factor and to ignite fuels.

➣ Gasoline (Fuel) - to preserve and/or deliver flames.

➣ Carbon dioxide fireplace extinguishers are used for class B and C fires.

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