Fire Extinguisher Safety: Your First Line of Defense


Fire safety is a critical aspect of maintaining a secure environment, whether it's at home or in the workplace. One of the most fundamental tools for fire safety is the fire extinguisher. The Statesville Fire Department is committed to educating our community about fire safety, and today, we'll focus on the importance of fire extinguisher safety.

Why Fire Extinguishers Matter

Fire extinguishers are the first line of defense when it comes to small fires. They are designed to control or extinguish fires quickly, preventing them from spreading and causing more significant damage. Below are some key reasons why fire extinguishers matter:

Rapid Response: Fire can spread rapidly. Having a fire extinguisher nearby can make the difference between a minor incident and a major disaster.

Protection: Fire extinguishers can protect lives and property when used correctly. They are a vital tool for reducing the impact of a fire until the fire department arrives.

Legal Requirements: Many jurisdictions, including Statesville, have legal requirements for fire extinguishers in certain settings. Complying with these regulations is essential for safety and avoiding potential fines.

Types of Fire Extinguishers

Types of Fire Extinguishers

Understanding the types of fire extinguishers is crucial because using the wrong type can make a fire worse. Fire extinguishers are classified into categories based on the types of fires they can safely extinguish:

Class A: These extinguishers are for fires involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, and textiles.

Class B: Designed for fires fueled by flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and grease.

Class C: Suitable for electrical fires, including those involving live electrical equipment.

Class D: Used for fires involving flammable metals like magnesium or sodium.

Class K: Specifically for fires involving cooking oils and fats in commercial kitchens.

Using a Fire Extinguisher

Follow these steps if you encounter a small fire:

  1. Pull: Pull the pin at the top of the extinguisher to break the tamper seal.
  2. Aim: Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire, not the flames.
  3. Squeeze: Squeeze the handle to release the extinguishing agent.
  4. Sweep: Sweep the nozzle from side to side while directing the extinguishing agent at the base of the fire.
  5. Back Away: Always maintain a safe distance from the fire, and be prepared to evacuate if the fire continues to grow.

Maintenance and Inspections

Regular maintenance and inspections of your fire extinguishers are crucial to ensure they function correctly when needed.  Here are some maintenance tips:

Monthly Inspection: Check the pressure gauge to ensure it's in the green zone, indicating proper pressure.

Annual Professional Inspection: Have a professional inspect your fire extinguishers annually to ensure they are in good working order.

Recharging: If you use an extinguisher, even partially, have it recharged by a professional promptly.

SFD's Commitment

Fire extinguishers are a vital tool for protecting lives and property in emergencies. The Statesville Fire Department encourages everyone to have properly maintained fire extinguishers and to learn how to use them effectively. In the event of a fire, remember that your safety should always be the top priority. If a fire is too large or spreading rapidly, evacuate immediately and call 911.

In our commitment to community safety, the Statesville Fire Department is pleased to offer free training classes on fire extinguisher safety. These classes are available to any civic group or business located within the city limits. Our experienced instructors will teach you and your team how to use fire extinguishers correctly, identify fire hazards, and develop a fire safety plan tailored to your specific needs.

To schedule a free training class or for more information on fire extinguisher safety or any other fire-related topics, please don't hesitate to reach out to the Statesville Fire Marshal’s Office. We are here to help keep our community safe.

Originally posted by City of Statesville via Locable