• Member Login
    Username:

    Password:


    Not registered yet?
    Click Here to sign-up

    Forgot Your Login?

    November 15, 2025
    << November 2025 >>
    S M T W T F S
    1
    2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    9 10 11 12 13 14 15
    16 17 18 19 20 21 22
    23 24 25 26 27 28 29
    30
    IAFF Local Newswire
     
    Join the Newswire!
    Updated: Nov. 15 (08:16)

    Congratulations President Michael Podzaline, Norwich, Local 892
    UPFFA
    HAPPY VETERANS DAY- THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE SERVED FOR OUR FREEDOM
    Colorado Professional Fire Fighters
    2026 BFIT
    Cambridge Fire Fighters
    Union Meeting - Saturday 8th November 2025
    IAFF Local S-6
    Retirement Luncheon
    Stockton Firefighters
    Retirement Luncheon
    Stockton Firefighters
     
         
    Follow Us!
    Facebook icon Twitter icon
    Important Links
    Mass EMT
    NREMTP
    Mass Fire Acadamy
    PERAC
    PFFM
    Contact Elected Officials!

    Weather Report
  • FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
    Posted On: Dec 18, 2014

    Fire extinguishers

    Published on August 22, 2012
    A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the fire department arrives; but portable extinguishers have limitations. Because fire grows and spreads so rapidly, the number one priority for residents is to get out safely.

    Safety tips

    • Use a portable fire extinguisher when the fire is confined to a small area, such as a wastebasket, and is not growing; everyone has exited the building; the fire department has been called or is being called; and the room is not filled with smoke.
    • To operate a fire extinguisher, remember the word PASS:
        - Pull the pin. Hold the extinguisher with the nozzle
          pointing away from you, and release the locking
          mechanism.
        - Aim low. Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire.
        - Squeeze the lever slowly and evenly.
        - Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side.
    • For the home, select a multi-purpose extinguisher (can be used on all types of home fires) that is large enough to put out a small fire, but not so heavy as to be difficult to handle.
    • Choose a fire extinguisher that carries the label of an independent testing laboratory.
    • Read the instructions that come with the fire extinguisher and become familiar with its parts and operation before a fire breaks out. Local fire departments or fire equipment distributors often offer hands-on fire extinguisher trainings.
    • Install fire extinguishers close to an exit and keep your back to a clear exit when you use the device so you can make an easy escape if the fire cannot be controlled. If the room fills with smoke, leave immediately.
    • Know when to go. Fire extinguishers are one element of a fire response plan, but the primary element is safe escape. Every household should have a home fire escape plan and working smoke alarms.

  • Needham Fire Department

    Copyright © 2025.
    All Rights Reserved.

    Powered By UnionActive



    77592 hits since Dec 09, 2014


  • Top of Page image