Any agent used to extinguish fires such as water, sand, CO2, Halon, etc.
Carbon Dioxide (Black), Water (Red), Foam (Cream), Halon Gas (Green) Powder (Blue) .
Every Formula One car must have a fire extinguisher that spreads foam around the chassis and engine area. It must be operable both by the driver and from outside the car.
a manually operated device for extinguishing small fires
a device which contains a fire retardant material, such as water, carbon dioxide, halon, or dry or wet chemicals, and is designed to extinguish small fires
a much needed tool for any trailer and the best place to put it is attached to the rear door
a portable apparatus containing chemicals that can be discharged in a jet to extinguish a small fire
a pressurized storage container for an extinguishing agent
As hot-air balloons require a powerful heat source they are also obliged to carry a fire extinguisher. Compact yet efficient powder-type models are often selected.
Highly recommended and often mandated. There should be one mounted to every kart stand and in every trailer and workshop. During towing, the extinguisher should not be in the trailer but rather in the towing vehicle, for obvious reasons.
An appliance, mechanical or otherwise, used for the extinguishment of fires.
Device containing fire-suppressing material under pressure, which is directed at the fire to extinguish it by means of oxygen deprivation and/or cooling. Hydrants are rated as follows: Grade A - ordinary material fires; Grade B - fluid fires; Grade C - electrical fires; Grade D - materials which need an extinguishing compound to absorb heat and does not react with the fuel.
A fire extinguisher is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control a fire, often in emergency situations. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a handheld cylindrical pressure vessel containing an agent which can be discharged to extinguish a fire.