| Type | How it works / Danger of use | | Foam | Cream |    | | Best for: | Fires involving solids. Liquids such as grease, fats, oil, paint, petrol,etc but not on domestic chip or fat pan fires. Can be used on class A fires but not recommended. Less effective than AFFF foam | | | | Danger: | Check manufacturer's instructions for suitability of use on other fires involving liquids. These extinguishers are generally not recommended for home use. | | | | How to use: | Do not aim jet straight into the liquid. Where the liquid on fire is in a container, point the jet at the inside edge of the container or on a nearby surface above the burning liquid. Allow the foam to build up and flow across the liquid. | | | | How it works: | These are mainly water based, with a foaming agent so that the foam can float on top of the burning liquid and break the interaction between the flames and the fuel surface. | | |