Choose the correct type of fire extinguisher.

It is natural to use the extinguisher located nearest to a fire, making it essential that the correct type and size be placed close to a potential hazard.

The following classes of extinguishers are suitable for the corresponding types of fires:

CARBON DIOXIDE (CO²)

    
Carbon dioxide gives fast, safe and effective protection for fires involving electrical equipment and flammable liquids. They are generally suited for use indoors, making them ideal for office environments. They are highly effective, easy to use and leave no messy residue to clean up.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

     

FE-36 AGENT


The FE-36 agent is an exceptionally effective fire extinguishant. Because it discharges as a liquid, it also provides an effective discharge range up to 16 feet. FE-36 replaces Halon1211 as the agent of choice for applications where the agent must be clean, electrically nonconductive, environment-friendly, extremely low in toxicity and exceptionally effective.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

     

FOAM-AFFF and FFFP


AFFF Foam
This 6 liter extinguisher fills many requirements for a lighter, more compact extinguisher. It has an easy and effective application with the patented spray nozzle. Use this extinguisher on B liquid spills to prevent ignition.

FFFP Foam
This extinguisher adds Class B fire fighting capability to the Class A effectiveness of the extinguisher. The Alcohol Resistant fire fighting agent is effective on fires in a wide variety of Class B materials such as alcohols, polar solvents, hydrocarbons and combinations such as gasahol. Applied to a non-ignited Class B liquid spill, it will seal the surface minimizing the chance of serious fire.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

    

HALON 1211


This is an effective agent in extinguishing fires involving electrical equipment often found within computer installations and in the aviation industry.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

    

HALOTRON 1


This Halon alternative portable extinguisher is designed to meet any special hazard need where Halon-1211 was specified and used. Halotron 1 is ideal for protecting office computer areas, data storage, telecommunications and high tech clean rooms. Halotron has EPA approval and is the government approved and specified clean agent alternative.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

   

MULTI-PURPOSE DRY CHEMICAL


Multi-purpose dry chemical is an extremely versatile agent. It will defend against the majority of fire risks found in most commercial, industrial and domestic environments. It is the most economical multi-purpose agent available.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

  

PURPLE K DRY CHEMICAL


Purple K dry chemical is designed for use on high-hazard Class B and C fires. It is generally superior to other dry chemicals, making it ideal for use
in industrial and commercial premises where there is a flammable liquid risk.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

 

STANDARD DRY CHEMICAL


Dry chemical stored pressure fire extinguishers are designed to meet the needs of industrial and commercial premises where there is a flammable
liquid risk. They are suitable for use on class B and C fires, and can be mounted on any surface with wall hook, forked hanger, or optional vehicle
bracket.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

  

WATER AS AN EXTINGUISHING AGENT


High-pressure water is ideal for common combustible materials such as trash, wood and paper. It is especially effective on deep seated fires that
must be soaked for extinguishment such as mattress, dumpster or couch fires.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

 

CLASS D DRY POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHER


Our class D dry powder extinguisher is suitable for use on metal fires. It incorporates a soft flow extension applicator that ensures the operator's
hands are kept away from the extreme heat and prevents inhalation of the toxic fumes caused by the burning metal

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES:

 

WET CHEMICAL


Due to new and improved cooking appliances, higher heating rates and industry trends towards using more unsaturated oils, the potential for severe restaurant fires is greater than ever. The 1998 edition of NFPA-10 contains a new Class "K" extinguisher rating to specifically identify and address these commercial "combustible cooking media" fire hazards in kitchens. The agent has been designed to offer the best portable fire protection available to supplement pre-engineered restaurant suppression systems.

SUITABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF FIRES: