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There are five main classes of fires, which are classified based on the type of fuel that is burning:
1. Class A: Fires involving ordinary combustible materials such as wood, paper, cloth, and plastics.
2. Class B: Fires involving flammable liquids and gases such as gasoline, oil, grease, and propane.
3. Class C: Fires involving energized electrical equipment such as appliances, wiring, and circuit breakers.
4. Class D: Fires involving combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, and sodium.
5. Class K: Fires involving cooking oils and fats in commercial kitchens.
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Class A:
Ordinary combustibles (paper, wood, cloth)
Class B:
Flammable liquids (gasoline, oil, paint)
Class C:
Electrical equipment (computers, wiring)
Class D:
Combustible metals (magnesium, titanium)
Class K:
Cooking oils and fats
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