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Always make sure that a fire is reported by either activating the building alarm system or calling 911.
Using fire extinguishers to fight a fire helps to prevent a small fire from spreading and becoming a large fire. If you attempt to fight a fire with an extinguisher, ensure the following safe conditions:
If safe conditions don’t exist and other hazards are present Leave the area immediately and let the fire department handle it.
An easy way to remember how to operate a fire extinguisher, is to remember the acronym P.A.S.S.:
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