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What Fire Safety Equipment Should Be Available?
Essential fire safety equipment in catalytic laboratories or industrial settings includes:
Fire extinguishers
suitable for different types of fires
Fire blankets
to smother small fires
Smoke detectors
and
alarm systems
Emergency showers
and
eyewash stations
for chemical burns
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