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ISO 3941:2026 is the latest international fire classification standard that introduced a new fire class – Class L, specially for Lithium-ion battery fires such as EV batteries, mobile phones, laptops and energy storage systems. In this video, we explain: ✔ What is ISO 3941:2026 ✔ What changed compared to old fire classifications ✔ Why Class L was added ✔ Detailed explanation of Fire Classes A, B, C, D, F and L ✔ Extinguishing media for each fire class ✔ Special focus on Lithium-ion battery firefighting ✔ Real firefighting and industrial safety practices 🔥 MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION ANSWERED: “Class L (Lithium-ion battery fire) me pani marenge to kya current lagega?” 👉 Answer: No. Lithium-ion battery fire is NOT an electrical fire, it is a chemical thermal runaway fire. During battery fire, electrical circuits are already damaged and current flow is not like a live electrical system. That is why WATER is the most effective and globally accepted extinguishing medium for Class L fires, mainly for cooling and preventing re-ignition. 🧯 Key Safety Learning: Battery fires can reignite even after extinguishing Cooling is more important than flame knockdown CO₂ and foam alone are not effective Water spray, water mist and large-volume cooling are best practices This video is very useful for: 👨🚒 Firefighters 🏭 Safety Officers ⚡ EV & Battery Industries 🎓 Students of Fire & Safety 🏠 General Public Awareness 📌 Understanding ISO 3941:2026 and Class L can save lives, property and environment. #ISO3941:2026 #ClassLFire #LithiumIonBatteryFire #BatteryFireSafety #EVFire #FireSafetyTraining #FireExtinguisher #FirefighterTraining #IndustrialSafety #EHS #FireEngineering #ThermalRunaway #ElectricVehicleFire #SafetyAwareness