Saturday, 12 December 2009

C02 Extinguishers You Should Keep It In Your Home In Case Of A Fire

By Jason Williams

Fire behaves in a manner that is similar to a living thing. It tends to replicate a monster that devours everything in its path. If you have ever seen a forest fire then you know how this monster can destroy hundreds and thousands of acres of trees and brush. In order to stop fire it needs to be suffocated. C02 extinguishers are used to suffocate fires.

An out of control fire, any fire that is not being continued in a pit or fireplace, will act unpredictably. To stop this ravaging beast you need to cuts its oxygen supply. Fires live on oxygen like all other living things and can only be stopped by cutting off the oxygen it is getting.

Cutting off the oxygen of a fire requires a method of suffocating it, much like you might smother someone with a blanket. C02 extinguishers cut the oxygen out of the air and so they are effective for killing some classes of fires.

Most fires that occur within a home are either as a result of electricity or gas. These types of fires are known as Class B and Class C fires. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as gas. Class C fires involve electricity, such as a spark form a poorly insulated electrical wire. C02 extinguishers are very effective with both Class B and Class C fires.

While normal combustibles like paper can be put by the use of water. Water will not work well with Class B and Class C fires. Water will only cause the fire to grow and get further out of hand. This is why it is important to keep a cO2 extinguisher in your home.

The c02 inside of extinguishers is in a liquid form but when it mixes with air it transforms into a snow like substance that foams out of the extinguisher. This foam it what you see used most often to put out household fires that are caused by electricity or flammable gas.

To use a c02 extinguisher you need to hold the extinguisher out in front of you. Be sure to point it toward the fire but never in the direction of anybody. You should start by pointing the extinguisher toward the bottom of the fire. You will most likely find a pin in the handle. This pin a safety device. Remove the pin and press the lever to release the c02. Spray toward the bottom of the fire with a side to side motion. As the fire begins to die spray toward the outer edges of the fire and continue to spray the c02 until the fire has been put out.

Another use of a c02 extinguisher is chill beer. This is the fastest way to chill warm beer. Aim the extinguisher at the beer bottles inside of a bucket or cooler and let it rip. Naturally you will want to rinse the bottles off before opening them.

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