The Lenexa Fire Department breaks down how to buy, use and dispose of your fire extinguisher the right way.
The National Fire Protection Association recommends a home fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of 5-lb 2A:10B:C. What does that mean?
The letters indicate the class of fire the extinguisher can put out. (Class D and K fires have special extinguishers specific to the material being extinguished. These are normally only found in commercial settings.
Before using a fire extinguisher, ensure everyone is out of the house, you have a clear path to an exit and the fire department has been called. If the fire is small and not rapidly spreading, follow P-A-S-S to use a fire extinguisher.
Most importantly, know when to leave. If the fire does not extinguish quickly, get out!
If the extinguisher has been used and is empty, put it in your standard trash bin for disposal.
If the extinguisher is expired or still pressurized, consider recycling it. Cintas at 15533 W. 100th Ter. will recycle extinguishers for a small fee. No appointment is necessary.