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The Shopping List - Fire ExtinguishersThere are two purchasing criteria for fire extinguishers with which boaters need to be concerned: Is it U.S. Coast Guard approved and what is the Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL) classification? For our test, we looked at the most common fire extinguishers found on recreational boats: U.S. Coast Guard approved B-1 models that are rated for A, B, or C fires. For more information on approvals, rating systems and minimum requirements of fire extinguishers please view our Boating Safety Study Guide. Here's a list of the units we tested: 5-B:C Models – U.S. Coast Guard Approved B-1, UL Classified 5-B:C, Dry Chemical Retardant
10-B:C Models – U.S. Coast Guard Approved B-1, UL Classified 10-B:C, Dry Chemical Retardant
1-A:10-B:C Models – U.S. Coast Guard Approved B-1, UL Classified 1-A:10-B:C, Dry Chemical Retardant
Halon Replacement – U.S. Coast Guard Approved B-1
Kidde products are available at Westmarine.com and Defender.com. First Alert products are available at Amazon.com and Acehardwaresuperstore.com. |
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We tested 10 fire extinguishers in total. |
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These compact, 5-B:C units are rated for liquid and electrical fires. The two on the left are designed specifically for PWCs. |
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These 1-A:10-B:C units are rated for solid compustibles, flammable liquids and electrical fires. |
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