Class A- Water, Foam, Dry Powder, and CO2 Extinguishers.
Class B- Foam, Dry Powder, and CO2 Extinguishers.
Class C- Dry Powder, or CO2 Extinguishers.
Class D- Dry Powder or CO2 Extinguishers.
Class K- CO2 Extinguishers.
-There are also special powders for Class D metal fires.
-CO2 extinguishers have no "Post Fire Security" and the fire could re-ignite.
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Muscles make up approximately 40 percent of total weight.
The heart is the hardest-working muscle in the body. ...
The gluteus maximus is the body's largest muscle. ...
The ear contains the smallest muscles in the body alongside the smallest bones. :)
Under HIPAA, you have certain rights when it comes to your personal health information; you have the right to a copy of your health information, the right to correct any errors or make changes to your information, the right to restrict certain uses of your information, and the right to know who other than you has seen your information.
St depression and new T wave inversion are usually signs of cardiac ischemia. This is caused by a partially blocked coronary artery (as opposed to a fully blocked coronary artery, which would usually cause ST elevation)
Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is used recreationally, so it can be called a club drug. However, it is illegal in the US, so it would be considered a narcotic as well. The effects it has are also of the stimulant variety, so they would fall under that category as well. It is definitely not a depressant.
With this information, I would choose Club Drug since it is a pretty broad definition that includes both Stimulants and Narcotics under it's umbrella.