⚠️ The Myth

“All fire extinguishers are the same.”
Many people — even in offices and schools — grab any extinguisher during a fire, unaware that using the wrong one can make the fire explode or spread instantly.

“A wrong extinguisher is more dangerous than no extinguisher.”


✅ The Fact

Different fires need different extinguishing agents.
There are five main types of fires (A, B, C, D, K) — and each has a specific extinguisher designed for it.
Knowing which one to use is the difference between control and catastrophe.


🔥 Fire Classification & Correct Extinguisher Use

Fire ClassType of FireCommon ExamplesUse This ExtinguisherAvoid
Class AOrdinary combustiblesWood, paper, cloth, trashWater / Foam (A type)Don’t use CO₂ (ineffective)
Class BFlammable liquidsPetrol, diesel, paints, LPGCO₂ / Dry Chemical Powder (BC)Never use water – may spread fuel
Class CElectrical firesShort circuits, wiring, appliancesCO₂ / Dry Chemical Powder (ABC)Don’t use water or foam – shock risk
Class DMetal firesMagnesium, sodium, lithiumDry Powder (Special D type)Never use water – explosive reaction
Class K (F)Kitchen firesCooking oil, greaseWet Chemical (K type)Don’t use water – splashes burning oil

(Sources: BIS IS 2190:2010, NFPA 10, NDMA Fire Safety Guidelines)


📊 India’s Extinguisher Reality (2025)

Parameter% Functional% Incorrectly Installed% Without Maintenance Tag
Commercial Buildings62%38%44%
Schools & Colleges58%42%47%
Hospitals64%35%40%
Residential Complexes22%61%72%

(Source: NDMA Fire Safety Audit 2025)

📈 In short — most extinguishers in India are either wrong, expired, or unusable.


🧭 Simple Rule to Remember

A – Ashes (Wood, Paper) → Water / Foam
B – Barrel (Liquids) → CO₂ / DCP
C – Current (Electrical) → CO₂ / ABC Dry Powder
D – Dense Metals → Special Dry Powder
K – Kitchen → Wet Chemical (K type)

💡 If unsure, use ABC multipurpose extinguisher — safe for most scenarios.


⚙️ Quick Extinguisher Use Steps (PASS Rule)

P – Pull the pin
A – Aim at base of fire
S – Squeeze the handle
S – Sweep side to side

👉 Always keep your back toward the exit when fighting a fire.


📢 Systemic Lessons

Fire extinguishers save lives only when they’re chosen, placed, and maintained correctly.
A single label can mean the difference between safety and smoke.


📣 Call to Action

🚨 Check every extinguisher near you today:
👉 Is it within expiry (less than 5 years old)?
👉 Is it correct for the fire risk in that area?
👉 Does it have a valid inspection tag?
Awareness is your best protection — not panic.


📎 References

  • Bureau of Indian Standards (IS 2190:2010)
  • NDMA “Fire Extinguisher Installation & Maintenance Guidelines,” 2024
  • NFPA 10 “Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers,” 2024
  • CAG “Audit on Building Fire Preparedness,” 2023

🔚 Closing Line

You don’t need to be a firefighter to stop a fire — just someone who knows which extinguisher to use.
This is why we built HowToSurvive.in — to make life-saving knowledge reach every home, office, and school.

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