September 13, 20187 yr what's your setup? I'm thinking: Basement - Class C (electrical) Ground floor, near kitchen - Class C + Class B (liquids) + Class A (ordinary combustible) Upper floor - Class A im thinking C in basement due to workshop, wiring and electrics. for ground floor, class A takes care of the fireplace, or grilling in backyard; and B is for kitchen. and then on upper floor where bedrooms are, the only risk would be i dunno a fucking candle lighting up the curtains
September 13, 20187 yr I have a couple of class A in the bedroom/hallway areas. A class C+B in the kitchen and a big class B in the garage. No basement in Texas.
September 13, 20187 yr Get ABC for everywhere you want one. Get a K for the kitchen. Those are the grease ones right?
September 14, 20187 yr Author I thought K was for meth labs and serious chemists Didn't know there were multiclass extinguishers either. Inherited a rather large ABC unit with the house but it's dated 1998 and hasn't been checked or certified since then. Guessing it's as good as trash
September 14, 20187 yr I thought K was for meth labs and serious chemists Didn't know there were multiclass extinguishers either. Inherited a rather large ABC unit with the house but it's dated 1998 and hasn't been checked or certified since then. Guessing it's as good as trash It’s out of service life. I think they are good for 10 or 15 years. I can’t remember off hand.
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