tuletõrjevahendid
Tuletõrjevahendid, commonly translated as fire extinguishing agents, are substances or devices used to put out fires. Their primary function is to interrupt the chemical reaction of combustion by removing one or more of the essential elements required for fire: fuel, heat, oxygen, or the chain reaction. Various types of tuletõrjevahendid exist, each suited for different classes of fire.
Water is one of the most common and versatile agents. It works by cooling the fuel below
Foam is another important agent, particularly effective against flammable liquid fires (Class B). Foam is created
Dry chemical powders are versatile and widely used. These agents interrupt the chemical chain reaction of combustion.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gaseous agent that extinguishes fires by displacing oxygen and by cooling. It
Specialized agents exist for specific situations, such as wet chemical extinguishers for Class K fires (cooking