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wood, paper, textiles, liquid and electrical fires.

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wood, paper, textiles, liquid and solid material fires

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ABC Powder Fire Extinguishers

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* Don’t use on: Cooking media and metal fires

These are typically multipurpose fire extinguishers, suitable for Class A, B, C and electrical fires, making them popular for residential and commercial applications. We currently stock various sizes, ranging from 1Kg, 2Kgs, 4Kgs, 6Kgs, and 9Kgs. Our powder fire extinguishers conform to BS EN3; thus, they are manufactured with a red body and have a blue label with the name powder written on it.

Suitable Fire Classes

  • Class A Fires: Powder extinguishers can handle fires involving ordinary burning materials, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, coal and many plastics.
  • Class B Fires: Powder Extinguishers are effective against flammable liquid fires, i.e. Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene, and other petroleum-based products.
  • Class C Fires: Powder Extinguishers can be used against flammable gas fires, i.e. Methane, Propane, Hydrogen, Natural Gas.
  • Electrical Fires: Powder Extinguishers can be used against electrical fires, i.e. Fuse boxes, electrical heaters.

How to properly use an ABC Powder Fire Extinguisher

Before using the powder fire extinguisher, it is crucial to check whether the safety pin is not bent and the indicator on the gauge shows it is fully charged (The arrow should point to the area with a green color).

  • Solid Materials: Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the hose at the base of the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the powder, Sweep the nozzle from side to side while aiming at the base of the fire.
  • Flammable Liquids: Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the hose at the closest end of the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the powder, spray the fire towards the furthest edge until the fire is put out.
  • Burning Gas: Switch off the gas supply, Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the hose at the gas flare, squeeze the handle to discharge the powder, Continue until the fire is put out.
  • Electrical Equipment: If it is safe switch off the power, Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the hose directly at the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the powder, Continue until the fire is extinguished.

Note: Powder from the fire extinguisher can be inhaled and cause poor visibility thus be cautious while using it in an closed space. Re-ignition is possible with powder extinguishers thus be keen to ensure the fire is fully extinguished. After using the powder fire extinguisher inspect it and recharge as needed.

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Foam Fire Extinguishers

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* Don’t use on: Flammable gases, electrical, and cooking media fires

Foam fire extinguishers use a foaming agent mixed with water to suppress fires. The foam forms a blanket over the fuel surface, cutting off the oxygen supply and preventing re-ignition. These extinguishers are typically effective on Class A and Class B fires. Our Foam fire extinguishers conform to BS EN3; thus, they are manufactured with a red body and have a cream label with the Foam written on it.

Suitable Fire Classes

  • Class A Fires: Foam extinguishers can handle fires involving ordinary burning materials, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, coal and many plastics.
  • Class B Fires: Foam Extinguishers are effective against flammable liquid fires, i.e. Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene, and other petroleum-based products.

How to properly use a Foam Fire Extinguisher

Before using the foam fire extinguisher, it is crucial to check whether the safety pin is not bent and the indicator on the gauge shows it is fully charged (The arrow should point to the area with a green color).

  • Solid Materials: Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the hose at the base of the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the foam, press until the foam builds a blanket over the fire to put it out.
  • Flammable Liquids: Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the hose at the back edge of the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the foam, press until the foam builds a blanket over the fire to put it out.

Note: Do not spray directly at the fire as this can cause the fire to spread to other areas. After using a foam fire extinguisher, it’s essential to clean the affected area thoroughly, as the foam can leave a residue that might be slippery.

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Co2 Fire Extinguishers

2Kg Co2 Fire Extinguisher
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* Don’t use on: Wood, paper, textiles, flammable gases and cooking media fires

Co2 fire extinguishers use carbon dioxide gas to displace oxygen, smothering the fire and cutting off its fuel source. They leave no residue after discharge, making them ideal for use in areas with sensitive equipment, electronics, or valuable assets that other extinguishing agents could damage. These extinguishers are typically effective on electrical fires and Class B fires. We currently stock two sizes, ranging from 2Kgs, and 5Kgs. Our Co2 fire extinguishers conform to BS EN3; thus, they are manufactured with a red body and have a black label with the name Co2 written on it.

Suitable Fire Classes

  • Electrical Fires: Co2 extinguishers can handle fires involving electrical appliances, such as computers, TV’s, Radio, Servers and Fuse boxes.
  • Class B Fires: Co2 Extinguishers are effective against flammable liquid fires, i.e. Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene, and other petroleum-based products.

How to properly use a Co2 Fire Extinguisher

Before using the Co2 fire extinguisher, it is crucial to check whether the safety pin is not bent.

  • Flammable Liquids: Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the horn at the base of the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the Co2, press until the fire to put it out.
  • Electrical Equipment: If it is safe switch off the power, Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the horn directly at the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the Co2, press until the fire is extinguished.

Note: While in use do not hold the horn as it becomes extremely cold. Co2 extinguishers don’t come with a pressure gauge. Do not stay in same room after use as the Co2 gas is poisonous. Re-ignition is possible with Co2 extinguishers thus be keen to ensure the fire is fully extinguished.

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Water Fire Extinguishers

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* Don’t use on: Liquid, flammable gases, electrical and cooking media fires

Water fire extinguishers are one of the oldest and most common types of fire extinguishers. They use water as the extinguishing agent to cool and suppress fires by reducing the heat below the ignition point. They are cost-effective and environmentally friendly, as they do not leave harmful residues or chemicals. These extinguishers are typically suitable for Class A fires, which involve ordinary combustible materials such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, and certain plastics. Our Water fire extinguishers conform to BS EN3; thus, they are manufactured with a red body and have a red label with the name Water written on it.

Suitable Fire Classes

  • Class A Fires: Water extinguishers can handle fires involving ordinary burning materials, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, coal and many plastics.

How to properly use a Water Fire Extinguisher

Before using the water fire extinguisher, it is crucial to check whether the safety pin is not bent and the indicator on the gauge shows it is fully charged (The arrow should point to the area with a green color).

  • Class A Fires: Pull the pin to break the seal, Aim the horn at the base of the fire, squeeze the handle to discharge the water, move the jet across the area of the fire.

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