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Objectives
After you have completed this exercise, you should be able to:
1. Enlist all the fire extinguishers available in the labs and relate them to the type of fire they can be used for,
2. Locate the fire alarm in the lab/institution, and handle/use a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher.
Useful Instructions
1. You are advised to read here again before you take up this exercise.
2. Ensure that there is a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher available in the lab.
3. Before starting this activity carefully read the instructions given on the extinguisher.
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