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Question If you use a carbon dioxide extinguisher in a confined space, there is a risk of what? A. Asphyxiation B. Electric shock C. Hearing damage
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A. Asphyxiation.
Explanation
Using a carbon dioxide extinguisher in a confined space mainly creates a risk of "Asphyxiation." The way a carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguisher works is by displacing oxygen in the environment and therefore suffocating the fire. As a consequence, using a CO2 extinguisher in a confined area and driving oxygen out can also create an environment where humans are unable to breathe adequately - in other words asphyxiation. So, while a CO2 extinguisher can help control fires, it is important to be cautious with usage, especially in enclosed spaces.