It begins with checking the fire extinguisher. Inspecting to make sure it is ready for use if the need arises.
I have personally checked quite a bit of this extinguishers, and all the ones I checked passed with flying colors.

EH&S and Facilities had a Fire Safety Training this morning at 9. We learned/recapped information about the types of fires, fuels, and extinguishers.

This was a Class B fire, made from combustible/flammible material. Do not add water to a Class B fire.

What it looks like after the fire was put out. We had a magnesium fire demonstration right after this.
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