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A gas suppressant. These types of gases interfere with the chemical reactions in a fire and act as effective suppressing agents for class B and C fires. Halon is a gas that has been used in fire extinguishers for years and still exists in some older units. However, the EPA recently found that Halon is harmful to the ozone and potentially harmful to humans. Several replacement agents, including FM-200, are just as effective on fires as Halon and are being used in new units.
Author: John IntindoloAnswer:
The different classes of fires indicate what type of material is burning. The classes also require specific suppression agents. Which of the following is the best description of the Halon and FM-200 suppression agents? - CO2 - A gas suppressant - Water - Soda acid
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