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00:00 Introduction
00:20 What does NFPA 10 recommend when visual obstructions cannot be avoided in rooms or locations where fire extinguishers are installed?
01:35 How close should signs or other means used to indicate the location of a fire extinguisher be placed?
03:04 How can portable fire extinguishers (other than wheeled extinguishers) be installed according to NFPA 10?
04:10 According to NFPA 10, what is the requirement regarding the fabrication of hangers and brackets for fire extinguishers?
05:10 What is the maximum installation height for fire extinguishers with a gross weight not exceeding 40 lb, according to NFPA 10?
06:25 For fire extinguishers with a gross weight greater than 40 lb (except wheeled types), what is the maximum installation height specified by NFPA 10?
07:16 According to NFPA 10, what is the minimum clearance allowed between the bottom of a hand portable fire extinguisher and the floor?
08:15 How is the minimum number of fire extinguishers for Class A hazards on each floor of a building determined according to NFPA 10?
09:46 How is the maximum area that a Class A fire extinguisher can protect determined based on its numerical rating, as per NFPA 10?
13:36 According to NFPA 10, what is the maximum travel distance allowed from any point to the nearest fire extinguisher Class A?
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