> On Apr 24, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> they look at the colour.


I agree that the letter codes wouldn't be used when looking for an 
extinguisher, but it is used for managing them. The color codes are not 
universal either.  

Also, here in Japan there are hello kitty fire extinguishers. I wonder what 
fire they put out. 

http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--Sd55bFa_--/t9mjwszslwfxhxpqn9qu.jpg

All public extinguishers are red (with a hose). 

I've used red, black, and white ones (all dry powder) in the U.S., and in my 
basement is a sea-foam green one (that's maybe 40 years old). I think it is a 
water filled one. 

Color codes only work in certain countries or regions.

We may only need to render the extinguisher icon, but the other info can be 
useful to people checking on distribution or age, or looking to see what ones 
are mapped vs what exist (like looking for the black wall mounted one) 

Javbw. 

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