CLASSES OF FIRE, CAUSES AND THEIR EXTINGUISHERS
Across
- 2. Materials such as paper, wood, and cloth that burn easily in air.
- 6. Fires caused by live electrical equipment or wiring.
- 9. A gas used in fire extinguishers for electrical and liquid fires because it does not conduct electricity.
- 10. A category used to group fires according to the type of material burning.
Down
- 1. An extinguisher type used to put out fires involving flammable liquids by cutting off oxygen.
- 3. A device used to put out or control a fire.
- 4. Substances, especially liquids, that catch fire easily.
- 5. Actions taken to stop fires from starting.
- 7. A common fire-fighting agent suitable only for Class A fires.
- 8. Hot cooking fats that cause Class K (or F) fires in kitchens.