Fire fighting equipment
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**Fire Fighting Equipment**
Fire fighting equipment includes systems that use water or other extinguishing agents suitable for the type of combustible materials (such as carbon dioxide CO2) to automatically extinguish fires upon ignition. These systems effectively protect a site from fire reactions, development, and spread. Water-based fire suppression systems release quantities of water spray to cool the burning material below its ignition temperature. Other fire suppression systems work on principles of smothering, cooling, and disrupting the combustion atmosphere. Water-based systems can be installed in all locations not adversely affected by water, and they effectively control fires, reduce smoke concentration, and mitigate toxic gases through the effects of water vapor and spray.
**Fire Hoses:**
These are used to combat Class A fires and operate on the principle of lowering the temperature of the burning material.
The extinguishing agent used in fire hoses is water, and they should not be used to fight electrical fires. Fire hoses are found in most buildings and facilities and are a critical component of fire prevention in various locations.
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