Definition of Class A fire hazard?

Question is regarding fire extinguisher, location and travel distance. Need to know what is considered a Class A fire hazard

Answer:
A Class 'A' fire refers to ordinary combustibles solids such as: - Paper, cloth, plastics, rubber, wood, coal, etc..

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