0 a device containing water or a special gas, powder, or foam (= a mass of small bubbles) that is put onto a fire to stop it from burning --
1 a container filled with water or special chemicals that you spray on a fire to stop it from burning --
2 a piece of equipment that contains a substance that can be put onto a small fire to stop it burning: --
Another point is that carbon-dioxide used in these piles is a fire extinguisher and not an oxidising agent like air.
The consumers are not in the same position to pressurise fire extinguisher manufacturers or computer cleaning manufacturers as they are over the use of aerosols.
It is what he called "the fire extinguisher rôle".
It is better to provide yourself with a fire extinguisher at once.
Its operation cannot be prevented for trivial reasons such as the colour of a fire extinguisher or the size of the wing mirror.
Every motor service vehicle is compelled by law to have a fire extinguisher, but the private car is not controlled in that way.
Providentially, another car arrived with a fire extinguisher.
But forms of worship are not designed primarily for quick appreciation, as are, for example, instructions on a fire extinguisher.