Monday, 10 February 2014


Need to know how many fire extinguishers your property or building needs? then use our easy to use on line fire extinguisher calculator, simply enter your building size and it will provide you with the results and options of your fire extinguisher requirements. Total surface area of site (square meters, e.g. 200) The total surface area of your site is needed in square meters M(2) for the calculations. Please note that the results of the calculations will vary depending on the types of fire extinguishers, as a result and to conform to British standard and minimal legal guidelines you would need to round up the figures to the highest numerical point, e.g. if the result produces a number of 8.6 - 9 litre water fire extinguishers are required then simply round this up to 9 x 9 litre water fire extinguishers. Do you find this calculator helpful? please feel free to share.

Test Your Fire Extinguisher Knowledge So, you’ve read all about the ABCs of fire extinguishers and campus extinguishers, know when to fight a fire and when to flee a building, and know how to perform visual inspections? Now you’re ready to test your knowledge… This quiz is a learning tool to help you review what you’ve learned about fire extinguishers. An extinguisher with an A rating is designed for use on which type of fire? A fire involving energized electrical equipment A fire involving flammable liquids A fire involving combustible metals None of the above An extinguisher with a D rating is designed for use on which type of fire? A fire involving flammable liquids A fire involving combustible metals A fire involving energized electrical equipment A fire involving ordinary combustible materials A fire involving flammable liquids is classified as which type of fire? Class A Class D Class B None of the above A fire involving ordinary combustible materials is classified as which type of fire? Class A Class B Class C Class D An extinguisher with a C rating is designed for use on which type of fire? A fire involving flammable liquids A fire involving combustible metals A fire involving energized electrical equipment A fire involving ordinary combustible materials An extinguisher with an ABC rating is designed for use on which type of fire? Class A Class C Class B All of the above What is the most common type of portable extinguisher found on campus? Carbon dioxide extinguisher Halon extinguisher Multipurpose dry chemical extinguisher None of the above An extinguisher with a K rating is designed for use on which type of fire? A fire involving ordinary combustibles A fire involving energized electrical equipment A fire involving vegetable oils and fats A fire involving combustible metals Which of the following is true regarding a flammable gas fire? Always extinguish the fire if a portable extinguisher is available Never extinguish the fire regardless of whether a portable extinguisher is available Only extinguish the fire if a spare extinguisher is available Only extinguish the fire if you are capable of promptly turning off the supply of gas When confronted with a fire, what is the most important decision you must make? Whether to call 9-1-1or fight the fire Whether to evacuate the building or fight the fire Whether to activate the building alarm or fight the fire Whether to close the room door or fight the fire If you have not received training in the use of portable extinguishers, what action should you take when confronted with a fire? Determine how to use the extinguisher by reading the instructions on the label Call Fire Prevention Services and ask for instructions on how to use portable extinguishers Ask a co-worker for instructions regarding how to use the extinguisher Evacuate the building and let the fire department extinguish the fire If you are using a campus phone, which number would you call to reach the Austin Fire Department? 9-1-1 411 for directory assistance 9-9-1-1 None of the above Before choosing to fight a fire, which of the following questions should you ask? Am I safe from toxic smoke and gases? Do I have an escape route? Do I have the right extinguisher? All of the above If you choose to fight a fire, what is the first action you should take? Activate the building alarm to notify other occupants Check the extinguisher gauge to ensure it is full Call 9-1-1, or 9-9-1-1, to notify authorities of the fire None of the above If you choose to fight a fire, what is the second action you should take? Activate the building alarm to notify other occupants Check the extinguisher gauge to ensure it is full Call 9-1-1, or 9-9-1-1, to notify authorities of the fire None of the Above If you choose to fight a fire, where should you position yourself? Outside the room to avoid being trapped by the fire Next to a window so you can jump if your efforts to extinguish the fire are unsuccessful Six to eight feet from the fire, between the fire and your escape route As close to the fire as possible to ensure maximum efficiency of the extinguisher How often should an extinguisher receive a visual inspection? Once a day Once a week Once a month Once a year Which of the following extinguisher types will not have a gauge? A Halon extinguisher A carbon dioxide extinguisher A multipurpose dry chemical extinguisher All the extinguishers listed are provided with gauges. If you believe there is a problem with an extinguisher, which of the following actions should you take? Pull the pin and press the handle to see if the extinguisher works Call the university police since it’s possible the extinguisher has been vandalized Dispose of the extinguisher and request a replacement unit Call Fire Prevention Services so corrective action can be initiated Once Fire Prevention Services performs the annual maintenance inspection, which of the following items will not be found on the extinguisher? A tamper-seal A pull-pin A label indicating the type of hazards the extinguisher is designed to protect An inspection tag