Fire Fighting Products
Firefighting is the act of extinguishing fires. A firefighter fights fires to prevent loss of life, and/or destruction of property and the environment.
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CO2 Fire Extinguisher
The carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguisher was invented for an electrically non-conductive chemical for extinguishing the difficult-to-extinguish fires in telephone switchboards. It consisted of a tall metal cylinder containing CO2 with a wheel valve and a woven brass, cotton covered hose, with a composite funnel-like horn as a nozzle.
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Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher
Dry powder fire extinguisher come with a wall hook. The dry powder extinguisher is effective on class A, B, C & E fires and it is ideal for a multi-risk fire. The dry powder extinguisher is very simple to operate.
Dry powder fire extinguisher comes in various size cylinders ranging from ...
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Electronic Fire Siren
Fire sirens are often called “fire whistles”, “fire alarms”, or “fire horns.” Although there is no standard signaling of fire sirens, some utilize codes to inform firefighters of the location of the fire.
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Electronic Fire Siren
Fire bells are often connected to a switch that is triggered by breaking a glass face. They are used in building corridors to alert public and staff when a fire is reported.
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Fire Ball Extinguisher
The Fire Ball is a fully automatic fire extinguisher, the fastest and efficient way to extinguish a fire. When thrown into or rolled into a fire, the fire ball explodes making a loud sharp noise to catch everyone’s attention nearby.
You can also place the fire ball where hotspots ...
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Foam Fire Extinguisher
This foam fire extinguisher is effective for Class A and B type of fires, the foam is an extinguishing agent which seals the burning surface against further ignition.
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Heat & Smoke Detector
A smoke detector is a device that detects smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial, industrial, and mass residential devices issue a signal to a fire alarm system, while household detectors, known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself.