5 Types Of Fire Extinguishers
Foam Fire Extinguishers
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CO2 Fire Extinguishers
As your premises grow, wireless systems can be adapted and scaled to accommodate changes quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively.
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Water Fire Extinguishers
Designed for effortless installation, our wireless system can be easily deployed and expanded to accommodate changing needs as your business grows.
Dry Fire Extinguishers
Dry fire extinguishers, also known as dry chemical fire extinguishers, are versatile and widely used due to their effectiveness against multiple classes of fires.
Wet Fire Extinguishers
Wet fire extinguishers, also known as wet chemical fire extinguishers, are specialized fire suppression tools designed primarily to combat fires involving cooking oils and fats, classified as Class F fires.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which appropriate fire extinguishers for my premises?
Fire Classifications
Class A: Fires involving ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, and textiles.
Class B: Fires involving flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and paint.
Class C: Fires involving electrical equipment.
Class D: Fires involving combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium, and potassium.
Class K: Fires involving cooking oils and fats, commonly found in commercial kitchens.
What is the most popular choice of fire extinguisher?
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What is the regulations for my premises to have fire extinguishers?
Fire Services Act 1981 and 2003:
Establishes general duties related to fire safety and the need for proper fire safety measures, including the provision and maintenance of fire extinguishers.
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005:
Requires employers to ensure the safety, health, and welfare of employees and others who may be affected by work activities, which includes having appropriate fire safety measures in place.
Workplace Regulations:
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007: These regulations include provisions related to emergency routes and exits, fire detection and fire-fighting, and emergency procedures.