🔍 Key Concepts
• Know the basic fire classes: Class A (ordinary combustibles), Class B (flammable liquids), Class C (electrical), Class D (combustible metals)
• Think about what paint, turpentine, and grease have in common in terms of how they burn
• Remember which fire class is associated with liquids and greases versus solids like wood and paper
💭 Think About
• Are paint, turpentine, and grease more like wood and paper, or more like gasoline and oil in how they burn?
• Which fire class specifically involves flammable liquids and combustible liquids?
• Which classes can you immediately rule out because they clearly relate to electricity or metals?
✅ Before You Answer
• Verify which class covers ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, trash
• Verify which class covers energized electrical equipment
• Verify which class covers combustible metals like magnesium or sodium, and see if that matches paint, turpentine, or grease