The Plymouth Fire Department offers an array of community outreach and education programs. Programs emphasize the importance of fire safety, fire prevention and child safety.
Explore the topics below to learn more about programs and resources, and remember to call 911 whenever you need a response from police, fire or ambulance.
Fire Extinguishers in the Home
Fire extinguishers can be extremely effective on small fires in a home or apartment and can make a big difference in the outcome of an emergency.
If there’s a fire, one of the most important things to consider is whether the flames seem like they can be handled with an extinguisher. If the fire seems too big or out of control, residents should not attempt to extinguish it and leave the area immediately.
Type of Fire Extinguishers
The most common household fire extinguisher, and most effective across a variety of situations, is the ABC extinguisher, which can be purchased at most hardware and general merchandise stores. ABC stands for the type of fires that the extinguisher can put out:
A = Wood or paper products
B = Flammable liquids like grease or gasoline
C = Electrical equipment
With an ABC extinguisher, most types of residential fires are covered. Check the label on the side of the extinguisher to determine its rating.
Placement
The best locations to place fire extinguishers in the home are the kitchen, garage, work areas and near exits. Be sure extinguishers remain accessible and easy to find without having to move items out of the way.
Using an Extinguisher
Before using an extinguisher for a fire, call 911 immediately. Even if a small fire is successfully put out, the Fire Department can check to make sure no hotspots or embers remain.
Video: Tips for Fire Extinguishers in the Home
Fire Safety Websites
Unintentional injuries kill and disable more children than crime, drugs and disease combined. They are the number one health risk for school age children today. The websites and activities below feature complimentary curriculum, educational ideas and coloring books for families.
Plymouth Fire Department, Outreach and Education
Plymouth Public Safety Building | 12000 Old Rockford Road | Plymouth, MN 55441
763-509-5120 | fire@plymouthmn.gov
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