bkfc255 said:Just remember once it unplugged it is now a class A fire. We usally run about two to three pellet stove issue calls a year. not that many and all have of them have been owner issues. Not cleaning the stoves the flue pipe or proper maint. In my 16 years of being a firefighter I have been to one house fire cause by a pellet stove and it was due to a electrical issue where the plug went into the stove and the pellets were not even touched by fire the inside of the stove was fine. Smoke detectors should be in each bedroom at the top of each stairwell and every room that has a stove of fireplace. They now make a class K extingusher for your kitchen and is only ment for cooking fires. A abc extingushers a good to have but they should be replaced probally in the range of five to ten years because the agent is corrsive and will start to break down the shell of the extingusher. And those water cans are great we use them quite a bit you would be surpised how much fire they can put out. And the biggest thing is if the fire is bigger than a trash can get out thats about all your home extingushers are good for and call 911. Leave the big fires to the Fire Dept. Fire grows exponetonly. any fire in your home you should call.
bkfc255 said:Just remember once it unplugged it is now a class A fire. We usally run about two to three pellet stove issue calls a year. not that many and all have of them have been owner issues. Not cleaning the stoves the flue pipe or proper maint. In my 16 years of being a firefighter I have been to one house fire cause by a pellet stove and it was due to a electrical issue where the plug went into the stove and the pellets were not even touched by fire the inside of the stove was fine. Smoke detectors should be in each bedroom at the top of each stairwell and every room that has a stove of fireplace. They now make a class K extingusher for your kitchen and is only ment for cooking fires. A abc extingushers a good to have but they should be replaced probally in the range of five to ten years because the agent is corrsive and will start to break down the shell of the extingusher. And those water cans are great we use them quite a bit you would be surpised how much fire they can put out. And the biggest thing is if the fire is bigger than a trash can get out thats about all your home extingushers are good for and call 911. Leave the big fires to the Fire Dept. Fire grows exponetonly. any fire in your home you should call.
velvetfoot said:https://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/water-fire-extinguishers.html
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