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Fire extinguisher for gas cooker

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Hi

Can anyone advise of the most suitable type of fire extinguisher for a gas cooker in a small kitchen in a 2 bed flat.

thanks kindly
 
My gas cooker is made almost completly of fire retardent materials.
If yours is made of wood or some other flammable material I would get a new one! :lol:
 
Do a google search of " fighting kitchen fires" & you will see several options, it does not appear as straightforward as you may think.
 
Fat fires are the most common cause in kitchens , so a fire blanket is the most appropriate , it also protects you as you move towards fire.
 
As a trainer in fire safety I have some simple advise:

You don't need a "Gas" extinguisher just know where the Gas shut off valve is

Fire Blankets are a waste of time

Buy a "kidde" branded fire extinguisher fire from B&Q for about £15 you need a Class A, B, C, (these are the different types of fire it will put out) Ideally if you see a number next to the "A" even better the higher the number the more it will put out normal range is from 5-13

hope this makes sense

Also if you contact your local fire brigade they will carry out a FREE home safety check and install a 10 year Smoke Detector FREE of Charge!!
 

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