🔍 Key Concepts
• Fire classification system (Classes A, B, C, D, and K)
• What makes a fire "Class C" (think about the type of fuel and electrical involvement)
• Difference between ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, and energized electrical equipment
đź’ Think About
• Which choice specifically involves energized electrical equipment rather than just something that can burn?
• For each option, ask: is this mainly a solid combustible, a flammable liquid, or electrical machinery/gear under power?
• If the power is removed from the equipment in one of these choices, does it stay Class C, or does it change to another fire class?
âś… Before You Answer
• Be sure you know that Class C = energized electrical equipment fires
• Confirm that bedding, pipe insulation, and paint are all types of combustibles or flammable materials, not inherently electrical
• Identify which option is primarily an electrical machine that is normally energized when in use