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Fire Extinguishers

Fire Fighting & Extinguishers
All premises should be provided with a means for fighting fires that can be easily and safely used by the occupants.  In deciding the appropriate type and quantity of such equipment, consideration should be given to the size of the building and the nature of the materials likely to be found there.

It must be remembered that extinguishers are provided primarily for use by suitably trained persons to tackle a fire in its early stages. New fire extinguishers must conform to British Standard EN3.

Positioning Fire Extinguishers
Whenever possible portable fire fighting equipment should be grouped to form a fire point. The fire point should be clearly indicated so that it can be readily identified.  In premises that are uniform in layout extinguishers should, whenever possible, be located at the same point on each floor.

If for any reason extinguishers are placed in positions hidden from direct view their position should be indicated by suitable signs, as described in BS 5499: Parts 1 and 3.

No person should have to travel more than 30 metres from the site of a fire to reach a fire extinguisher.

Type and Number of Portable Fire fighting Equipment
The basic provision of extinguishers within a building should be one extinguisher, of at least 13A rating, for every 200m2 of floor area, or part thereof, with at least two per floor. However, for those buildings where an upper floor area is less than 100m2, one single 13A rated extinguisher may be acceptable on each floor. Should the premises contain risks from flammable liquids, then B rated extinguishers should be provided. Under normal circumstances a 34B rated extinguisher would equate to a 13A in this respect.

Location of Portable Fire Equipment:
Extinguishers should be sited in conspicuous positions where they are visible to anyone using an escape route.

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