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For starters I'm going to talk just a little about the various kinds of fire extinguishers, and the color coding system. That directly plays in to when you need fire extinguisher servicing, but the best general guideline is that you should have a full service performed once over a year. This is in fact a legal requirement for businesses.

Fires are classified in to five groups

The very first group is Class A: This class includes organic materials such as, paper, wood, textiles, and clothing material

The next group is Class B: This class is for flammable Liquids such as gasoline

The third group is Class C: This class is for flammable Gasses, such as acetylene, hydrogen, as well as other gasses

The fourth class is class D: This class if for fires involving flammable metals

There's a new class F: This class is for fires involving cooking grease, and other liquids like it

Now that you know a little about how the classes of fire extinguishers are setup, it should make a little more sense to you to do your fire extinguisher servicing every year.

As I said above; you are required to do this annually. Fire extinguisher servicing will give you reassurance. In a business you are required to have an extinguisher present on the premises at all times. Regular fire extinguisher servicing will guarantee that your equipment is in proper working order.

With all of the different kinds of fire that I have mentioned within the above list, it should become more clear that a fire just isn't a simple thing to fight. In the event you do regular fire extinguisher servicing, you may help to keep a fire at bay until the professionals arrive on the scene.

Water type extinguishers are for class A fires only, and also are signal red, with a red label.

A Foam type extinguisher is for class A, and B fires and are red with a cream colored panel over the operating instructions. A Dry Powder type extinguisher is for class A, B, and C fires, and is signified by being red with a blue panel above the operating instructions. A Carbon-dioxide type fire extinguisher is for class A, and (limited) Class B fires, and is signified by red with a black panel above the operating instructions.

A Halon type fire extinguisher, this type is no longer in use, and is illegal to have, but was used for type A fires within the past. Should you have one of these you need to arrange for the immediate disposal of it. Wet Chemical type extinguishers can be utilized for class A fire but are actually for class F fires. They are signified by red with a canary yellow panel above the operating instructions. Special Powder type extinguishers are for use on type D fires, are signified by red with a French blue panel over the operating instructions

In conclusion Fire Watch Services extinguisher servicing is essential that you should do. It just makes good sense to ensure that your particular equipment is in top working order.