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Clear- All materials (Solids, Liquids, Gases - ABC): Fire extinguishers suitable for fires involving solid materials (category A), such as wood, paper, and fabrics, flammable liquids (category B), such as gasoline and oil, as well as flammable gases (category C), such as propane, butane, and natural gas.
- Solid Materials & Liquid Fuels (AB): Fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing fires caused by solid fuels (category A), such as wood, paper, and fabric, as well as liquid fuels (category B), such as gasoline and oil.
- Petrol, Oils & Gases (BC): Fire extinguishers suitable for extinguishing fires caused by liquid fuels (category B), such as gasoline and diesel, and by gaseous fuels (category C), such as propane and natural gas.
- Dry Powder: They are commonly used for extinguishing fires in solid, liquid, and gaseous combustible materials, as well as for fires involving electrical equipment.
- Foam: Ideal for extinguishing fires originating from solid fuels (category A), such as wood and paper, and liquid fuels (category B), such as gasoline and oil.
- Fire Extinguishers: Indicates the extinguishing power of the fire extinguisher. Class A refers to solid materials (wood, paper, fabrics), Class B to flammable liquids (gasoline, diesel), and Class C to gases. The higher the numbers, the larger the fire source it can extinguish.




