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Amerex B441, 10lb ABC Dry Chemical Class A B C Fire Extinguisher with Brass Valve

Amerex B441, 10lb ABC Dry Chemical Class A B C Fire Extinguisher with Brass Valve

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Built to last, this extinguisher features a durable high gloss polyester powder paint with an all-metal valve construction. The brass valve features heavy duty chrome plated brass valve body and a stainless steel handle and lever. Bilingual Labels.
The Amerex ABC fire extinguisher utilizes a specially fluidized and siliconized mono ammonium phosphate dry chemical. It chemically insulates Class A fires by melting at approximately 350°F and coats surface to which it is applied. It smothers and breaks the chain reaction of Class B fires and will not conduct electricity back to the operator. The abc fire extinguisher is suitable for types of fires involving ordinary combustibles, flammable liquid and energized electrical equipment. Amerex Model B441 is a 10lb ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher
  • Rating: 4A:80:B:C
  • Weight: 19.5 Lbs.
  • Height: 20.5 In. Depth: 5 in. Width: 8.75 in.
  • Extinguishing Agent: ABC Dry Chemical
  • Brackets: 01007 Wall/ Optional: 808, 809, 889HB, 895, 846
  • Warranty Period: 6 Year Warranty
  • Certifications: Marine/ UL Approved

ABC Fire Extinguisher FAQ

What is An ABC Fire Extinguisher?

  • A Multipurpose Extinguisher that can put out a range of Fires. A,B,C stand for the class of fires the Extinguisher Works on.


What Are Class A, B, and C Fires?

  • Class A - Fires Involving common combustibles including Wood, Paper, Cloth, Rubber, and Plastics.
  • Class B - Fires Involving Flammable Liquids such as Solvents, oil, Gas, paints and lacquers
  • Class C  - Fires Involving Electrical equipment including wiring, controls , motors and appliance.


Where should a Fire Extinguisher be placed?

  • There should be at least 1 Fire Extinguisher on every floor of a Home or building.
  • Place extinguishers in visible easy to reach area away from heat sources.
  • Extinguishers should be place in areas fires are more likely to start such as kitchens or garages.