What is the recommended agent for extinguishing a kitchen grease fire?

A.
Dry Powder
B.
Soda Acid
C.
Wet Powder
D.
Wet Chemical
Explanation:
Answer D is correct; wet chemical such as potassium acetate is recommended for kitchen grease fires (type K in the U.S. type F in Europe).Incorrect Answers and Explanations: A, B, and C: Answers A, B, and C are incorrect. Dry powder is used for type D combustible metal fires. Soda Acid is used for ABC (U.S.) fires. Wet powder is a distracter answer, designed to confuse the valid terms dry powder and wet chemical.
Wet chemical such as potassium acetate is recommended for kitchen grease fires – Type K
Dry powder is used for type D combustible metal fires.
Soda Acid is used for ABC (U.S.) fires
Wet powder is a distracter answer.
0
0
Wet chemical 濕化學
Dry Power 乾粉
Soda Acid 酸鹼
0
0