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Can I use a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher for all fires?

I recently bought a fire extinguisher which has liquid carbon dioxide under pressure in it (so when it comes out it is dry ice and CO2 gas) but I'm not sure if it's safe for all types? Does anyone know if it is? Why/why not? Thanks for any help on this :)

Answer:

There aren't any extinguishers. If there were, then, yes, they are.
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Nope. Just regular fire extinguishers, except they'll all be on the verge of being empty just so as to frustrate.

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