Walmart has
Kidde 5BC Fire Extinguisher (KD61W-5BC) on sale for
$13.84.
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TheHun for finding this deal.
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Product Features:- Easy-to-read gauge that tells you it is charged and ready to use.
- Features an easy-to-pull safety pin and a rust- resistant / impact-resistant nylon handle with clear instructions on the label with graphics to show steps required to operate it.
- Regular Dry Chemical
- UL listed
- UL rated 5-B:C
- United States Coast Guard, DOT approved.
- Supplied with retention strap bracket.
- Sodium Bicarbonate
- Aluminum container
- 6-year limited warranty
- Suitable for use on liquid & energized electrical fires.
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B = oil, grease, etc
C = electrical
The number before an "A" is equal to 1.25 gallons of water. So a 4A extinguisher is as effective as 5 gallons of water.
The number before a "B" and/or "C" is equal to square foot of coverage. So a 5BC extinguisher provides 5sqft of coverage.
For the home, ABC is best, but if I had to choose only two classes for home use it would be an AB extinguisher. C fires cause A fires.
Also, I really recommend going with a larger size. You'd be shocked how quickly these tiny extinguishers run out of agent.
How should one properly dispose of a fire extinguisher?
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B = oil, grease, etc
C = electrical
The number before an "A" is equal to 1.25 gallons of water. So a 4A extinguisher is as effective as 5 gallons of water.
The number before a "B" and/or "C" is equal to square foot of coverage. So a 5BC extinguisher provides 5sqft of coverage.
For the home, ABC is best, but if I had to choose only two classes for home use it would be an AB extinguisher. C fires cause A fires.
Also, I really recommend going with a larger size. You'd be shocked how quickly these tiny extinguishers run out of agent.
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How should one properly dispose of a fire extinguisher?
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