If you had a fire involving cooking oil, what class of fire would you have?

A) Class B
B) Class C
C) Class D
D) Class E


Answer: D
Explanation: A) Incorrect. Class B fires are those involving flammable gases or liquids.
B) Incorrect. Class C fires are those involving electrical equipment.
C) Incorrect. Class D fires are those involving combustible metals.
D) Correct. Class E fires are those involving cooking oil, fact, grease, or other kitchen fires.

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