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What is the maximum square footage that a 2-A extinguisher can cover for a light hazard occupancy?

  1. 3000 sf

  2. 4500 sf

  3. 6000 sf

  4. 7500 sf

The correct answer is: 6000 sf

A 2-A fire extinguisher is classified for use in light hazard occupancy, and its coverage is based on the fire rating it has been assigned. The '2-A' classification indicates that the extinguisher is capable of suppressing a fire that would typically require 2.5 gallons of water to extinguish, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines. For a light hazard occupancy, the maximum square footage that can be covered by a 2-A extinguisher is 6000 square feet. This designation ensures that in environments with a lower risk of fire, such as offices or schools, adequate fire protection is maintained while also being practical for the size of the space covered. The other noted options either exceed or do not meet the established requirements set forth by fire safety standards for light hazard occupancies, demonstrating a clear understanding of how to allocate fire extinguishing resources effectively based on the risks presented in various environments.