Note: In this video, while explaining the difference, I mistakenly referred to the USA instead of the UK. In the NFPA system (United States), "Class C" fires involve energized electrical equipment, while the BS system typically designates "Class C" for fires involving flammable gases.
Dear this Vedio is good no doubt If you add more points according to NFPA fire Extinguisher Distance between Flamable Material and each fire Extinguisher how many distance have....
@@irfan_gujjar In this video, while explaining the difference, I mistakenly referred to the USA instead of the UK. In the NFPA system (United States), "Class C" fires involve energized electrical equipment, while the BS system typically designates "Class C" for fires involving flammable gases.
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Note: In this video, while explaining the difference, I mistakenly referred to the USA instead of the UK. In the NFPA system (United States), "Class C" fires involve energized electrical equipment, while the BS system typically designates "Class C" for fires involving flammable gases.
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Thank you sir.
I am from Bangladesh. Waiting for Next video.
JazakaAllah... Insha'Allah I will prepare next part
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Dear this Vedio is good no doubt If you add more points according to NFPA fire Extinguisher Distance between Flamable Material and each fire Extinguisher how many distance have....
Insha'Allah I will
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whats the difference between amrica and usa ?
Same
@TanweerAhmed so why you mentioned in your video that for class C its different in amrica and USA
@@irfan_gujjar Mistakenly, I want to say UK (BS Standard) instead USA.
@@irfan_gujjar In this video, while explaining the difference, I mistakenly referred to the USA instead of the UK. In the NFPA system (United States), "Class C" fires involve energized electrical equipment, while the BS system typically designates "Class C" for fires involving flammable gases.
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