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Fire Safety
Topics Introduction to Fire Safety

Fire Classes of Extinguishment Common


Composition Fire Causes of
Fire

Your Team
Topic 1 Importance of Fire Safety Education?

Fire is destructive. It can cause loss


of lives and properties. It can damage
our lives, community and even the
economy. It is irreversible. Even the
most successful people suffer from
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chooses no one, it leaves a a painful
mark and it can destroy lives.
Topic 2 Composition of Fire

01. Oxygen

02. Heat

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03. Fuel
Topic 3 Common Types of Fire

Types of Fire

Class A Class B Class C Class K


Ordinary Flammable Energized Combustible
Combustible Substance Appliances Substance
Topic 4 Class A Fire

CLASS A – ORDINARY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL

• Fires involving ordinary combustibles such as: wood, paper, cloth,


plastics and rubber
• It can be extinguished with water, water-based agents or foam, and
multi-purpose dry chemicals.
• USE WATER
Topic 4 Class B Fire

CLASS B – FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS

• Fires involving flammable and combustible liquids, gases and


greases such as: gasoline, oils, alcohol, propane and cooking oils.
• Common extinguishing agents are carbon dioxide (CO2), regular
and multi-purpose dry chemical and foam.
• DO NOT USE WATER
Topic 4 Class C Fire

CLASS C – ENERGIZED APPLIANCES

• Fires involving energized electrical equipment, which eliminates


the use of water-based agents to put them out.
• The recommended method of fighting these fires is to turn-off or
disconnect electrical power and then use an appropriate
extinguisher depending on the
• remaining fuel source.
• DO NOT USE WATER
Topic 4 Class D Fire

CLASS D – METAL FIRE

• Fires involving combustible metals and alloys such as: magnesium,


sodium, lithium, and potassium.
• Great case must be used when attempting to extinguish in these
types of fuels.
• Extinguishing agents for this class of fire are
• called dry powders and should not be
• confused with dry chemical.
• DO NOT USE WATER
Topic 4 Class K Fire

Fires involving combustible cooking fluids such as oils and fats.


Topic 5 Types of Fire

Ordinary Combustible
A Use Water or Fire Extinguisher Type ABC.

Flammable Substance
B Do not use water, use Fire Extinguisher Type ABC

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Energized Appliances
C Do not use water, use Fire Extinguisher Type ABC
Or Type ACFC

Combustible Substance
K Do not use water, use Fire Extinguisher Type ABC
Or Type ACFC
Topic 3 Fire Safety Checklist

Fire Safety Checklist

Preparation Implementatio Fire Drills Repeat


Fire Safety n Practice Quarterly
Education Fire Safety
Topic 5 Fire Safety Checklist

Preparation
A -
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Check Exits -Check Electrical Wirings
Check Flammable - Know Evac Area/ Other hazards
- Know Fire Contact - Educate all members

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Implementation
B - Live a fire conscious life
- Educate other people
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Fire Drills
C -Practice Exit Drills
-Involve all members

Repeat Process Quarterly of as necessary


K - Fire Safety Consciousness
Topic 5 Common causes of Fire

Electrical Ignition
A

Children Playing with Matches


B
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Kitchen Fire
C

Unattended Candle
K
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