It is important to be able to put out a fire as soon as it starts. This keeps the fire from spreading, and occupants can evacuate the building safely. As a very general guideline, you should be able to reach a portable fire extinguisher within a distance of 22m (75 feet). It is mandatory to have one or more portable extinguishers in a building - and in your establishment.
Use and maintenance
Portable fire extinguishers are only useful if people know how to use them. Directions are printed on the extinguisher. Generally, in an emergency, you should grasp the extinguisher by the handle and carefully approach the flames. Place the extinguisher on the floor to remove the safety valve. Lift the extinguisher and direct the nozzle to the base of the flames. Press on the handle to release the extinguishing product. It is important, when spraying the product, to move the nozzle in a side-to-side sweeping motion to make sure it is sprayed evenly across the combustible surface.
A specialist should come once a year to inspect your portable extinguishers. He or she will be able to make sure your extinguishers are working properly. As an occupant of the building, you are responsible for making sure your extinguisher works correctly. It is essential to your safety. It's easy to take a look at it once a day to make sure it is on its stand, undamaged and that manometre pressure is correct.