Wet Chemical fire extinguishers utilise an aqueous solution discharged in a fine spray to the surface of Class F fires - see
Fire Extinguisher Reference Guide for further information.
The agent reacts with the burning oil, or fat, forming a ‘blanket’ which extinguishes the flame by creating a saionifying action and changing the burning liquid into a soap like substance. Once used, as the solution is usually alkaline, it is recommended the surface be cleaned and all residue removed within a reasonable time period. The Wet Chemical Fire Extinguisher is certified and approved to
AS/NZS 1841.3.
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