Fire isn't just "fire". Do you know the difference? 🔥📚

Fire isn't just "fire". Do you know the difference? 🔥📚

🌍In our subconscious, fire is simply fire—red, hot, and needing water to extinguish it. But the harsh truth is: if you pour a bucket of water on a kitchen grease fire or an electrical fire, you're not putting out the fire, but "detonating" a bomb.

Fires actually have "personalities," which we call "classes" in the firefighting field.

Imagine a loud bang in the middle of the night:

Class A (Solid fires): It could be your child's toys scattered on the carpet, or your beloved bookshelf.

Class B (Liquid fires): It could be a pot of oil accidentally spilled in the kitchen, or a puddle of gasoline in the garage.

Class C (Gas/Electrical fires): It could be that overloaded power strip, or an aging clothes dryer.

✨When danger strikes, you only have a few seconds to react. Do you really have the mental capacity to calmly assess at that moment, "Oh, this is a Class B fire, I need to find the corresponding fire extinguisher"?

At this point, "all-purpose" is no longer just an adjective, but your lifeline.

The reason we insist on making OUGIST an all-purpose ABC dry powder fire extinguisher is because we don't want you to have to make "multiple-choice questions" when you're in a panic. Whether it's the curtains in the living room, the grease in the kitchen, or the power strip in the bedroom, you only need to pick up this one tool, and it will act like a shield against these different types of "uninvited guests."

Professional safety knowledge shouldn't be high-sounding jargon, but rather the tangible, unquestioning certainty you feel in your hands when facing unknown fears.

⛰️Don't let your safety knowledge remain in the instruction manual. Choosing equipment that can handle all types of household fires is the most professional way to show love for your family.

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