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Protect Your Home With Fire Extinguishers


Having a home fire extinguisher can keep you safe and give you and your family peace of mind. You can count on a fire extinguisher to help control and eliminate dangerous fires in both your home and yard. Extinguishers contain carbon dioxide and other substances that reduce the fire’s heat, smoke and oxygen so small flames can be doused on the spot. Most extinguishers can be used more than once if there are contents remaining inside, unless they’re marked as one-time extinguishers.


There are five different fire extinguisher classes: A, B, C, D and K. Most households would need either an A or B class extinguisher. An A class extinguisher is for simple combustible material like wood, paper and cloth. The B class is a good fire extinguisher for kitchens, to put out flammable liquids like grease and oil. Classes C, D and K are more for industrial or business use — to stop electrical, combustible-metal and commercial-cooking fires.


Shop for residential fire extinguishers to keep in your home or apartment. These smaller canisters are perfect to keep underneath your sink or stashed in a garage. Fire extinguisher brackets are available to help you store the extinguishers securely. If you’re looking for larger options, consider buying commercial-grade fire extinguishers. Their large canisters are designed to put out fires in workshops, large residential units or office spaces. For handy access, we have fire extinguisher mounts for these larger canisters at Lowe’s.


Our selection of fire extinguisher recharge tanks includes perfect options for both home and business owners. If you need to recharge one, it’s best to leave this job to a trained professional to make sure the tank is safe to use every time. Learn more by checking out our ABC Fire Extinguisher Guide: Types and Uses for more information.