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We Keep Your Fire Extinguishers Up to Code and Fully Operational
Certified & Authorized to FDNY Regulations and Code
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Use the wrong fire extinguisher in an office or warehouse fire and you can create more damage than you save.
Even worse, the wrong fire extinguisher can cause bodily harm to those around you.
Done Right Hood & Fire Safety professionals are trained, certified and experienced in determining which units are the best for your business.
We provide hand held fire extinguishers for all businesses; garages, hospitals, nursing homes, big buildings, high hazard areas, gas stations, elevator rooms, boiler rooms, server rooms, real estate & professional offices, hotels, malls, warehouses, ships, boat, boat yards, buses & commercial vehicles, amusement parks, cruise liners and more.
We’ll even provide regular maintenance to make sure your fire extinguishers continue to work and are up to code. If not, we’ll recharge the cylinders or replace them so you are always protected.
Having the right fire extinguisher on hand is important, but having it in the right location is just as crucial. Our experts will install your units where they’ll be needed most.
As trained fire protection experts, Done Right Professionals will fit your business with the right kind of fire extinguishers whether you need protection for combustible material, electrical equipment, gas or paper. We’ll place them in locations throughout your business where they’re useful and we’ll show your personnel how to use them.
We fit all New York City and Nassau County businesses with fire extinguishers so it doesn’t matter if you have a restaurant kitchen, high-rise office, automotive garage, chemical warehouse or storage facility, your area will be protected with the right equipment.
We’ll make sure your units are charged and ready for any emergency. We’ll keep them up to date so you don’t have to worry if they’ll operate at critical moments.
Inspections are necessary according to the FDNY. All our professionals are certified and licensed for inspections, but more importantly, they have the experience to keep your units up to code and working properly when you need them. Schedule regular service with Done Right and we’ll keep your extinguishers up-to-date for as long as you have them.
Whether you have an ABC extinguisher, a carbon dioxide unit that discharges white foam or a class “K” kitchen extinguisher, we’re the ones who make sure they work during fire emergencies.
Schedule regular service with us and you’ll always be able to rely on your fire extinguishers when you need them.
Service and inspections go hand in had, but if we discover that any of your extinguishers are not operating properly or do not pass inspection, we’ll take the necessary measures to get you up to code.
Done Right can refill, recharge, repair and replace any of your fire extinguishers, from Amarex foam extinguishers and wide ranging ABC models to more sophisticated Halon 1211 and wet chemical stored pressure units, Done Right Professionals will make sure your extinguishers are serviced and working like they’re supposed to.
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Done Right Hood & Fire Safety installs and maintains fire extinguishers for a wide range of uses. We’re a certified Buckeye Fire Equipment distributor, but can service and inspect all brands of fire extinguishers.
Whether you have a restaurant, retail store, industrial warehouse or a high rise office in downtown Manhattan, we’ll provide the right kind of fire extinguishers that will not only protect your employees and property in case of fire, but will meet all FDNY codes.
We service fire extinguishers according to city, state and national standards for all industries and businesses. Because we’re licensed and certified, we’ll keep you in compliance.
Our services include:
Call us today at (212) 660-3232. We’ll answer all our questions and show you how to operate your fire extinguishers.
Done Right Hood & Fire Safety installs and maintains fire extinguishers for a wide range of commercial uses. Whether you have a restaurant, retail store, industrial warehouse or a high rise office in downtown Manhattan, we’ll provide the right kind of fire extinguishers that will not only protect your employees and property in case of fire, but will meet all FDNY codes.
We service commercial fire extinguishers according to city, state and national standards for all industries and businesses. Because we’re licensed and certified, we’ll keep you in compliance.
Our services include:
Call us today at (212) 660-3232. We’ll answer all our questions and show you how to operate your fire extinguishers.
This is one of your more typical fire extinguishers because it helps to put out most office and retail fires. It’s name comes from the type of fires for which it is used. Type A fires involve typical combustible materials such as wood, paper, most cloth, rubber, and many plastic products. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as gasoline, propane, oil-based paints and lacquers. Finally, class C fires start from electrical equipment such as wiring and fuse boxes. Ignition points in commercial environments usually consist of computers, office equipment and fuse boxes.
ABC Dry Chemical extinguishers are multi-purpose units that can be used for A, B and C type fires. The chemicals break the chain of class B fires and will not conduct electricity back to the user.
Why choose this model:
If you need an all around fire extinguisher that may be needed for raw materials or liquids, but will also protect against electrical fires, this could be a good option for you. Do not use for cooking oil fires or on electrical equipment over 1000v.
Typical businesses that use this unit:
Many retail and professional offices as well as residential units. This product is not advised for small offices or tightly enclosed areas.
This is one of your more typical fire extinguishers because it helps to put out most office and retail fires. It’s name comes from the type of fires for which it is used. Type A fires involve typical combustible materials such as wood, paper, most cloth, rubber, and many plastic products. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as gasoline, propane, oil-based paints and lacquers. Finally, class C fires start from electrical equipment such as wiring and fuse boxes. Ignition points in commercial environments usually consist of computers, office equipment and fuse boxes.
ABC Dry Chemical extinguishers are multi-purpose units that can be used for A, B and C type fires. The chemicals break the chain of class B fires and will not conduct electricity back to the user.
Why choose this model:
If you need an all around fire extinguisher that may be needed for raw materials or liquids, but will also protect against electrical fires, this could be a good option for you. Do not use for cooking oil fires or on electrical equipment over 1000v.
Typical businesses that use this unit:
Many retail and professional offices as well as residential units. This product is not advised for small offices or tightly enclosed areas.
You may have seen these in the movies. A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher discharges a white cloud of “snow” which smothers a fire and keeps it from getting oxygen, which fires need to burn. It is quite effective for many Class B fires produced from flammable liquids. It is electrically non-conductive, relatively clean, non-contaminating and odorless.
Why choose this model:
Use if you have a lot of highly flammable liquid like paints and gasoline. Do not use for kitchen fires, combustable materials like paper and wood or on flammable metals.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Paint stores and warehouses as well as gas stations.
You may have seen these in the movies. A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher discharges a white cloud of “snow” which smothers a fire and keeps it from getting oxygen, which fires need to burn. It is quite effective for many Class B fires produced from flammable liquids. It is electrically non-conductive, relatively clean, non-contaminating and odorless.
Why choose this model:
Use if you have a lot of highly flammable liquid like paints and gasoline. Do not use for kitchen fires, combustable materials like paper and wood or on flammable metals.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Paint stores and warehouses as well as gas stations.
There are 3 main Amerex models, the 254 AFFF FOAM, 252 FFFP FOAM and model 250 AFFF FOAM. The 254 fills many requirements for a smaller class A or B fire extinguisher. The spray nozzle is easy and effective and can be used by many office personnel without much difficulty. This model is often used in first response emergency vehicles, but has other commercial applications as well.
The 252 is similar to the 254, but it adds class B fire fighting capability. It’s got an alcohol resistant agent that is effective no a wide range of class B fires. It’s effective for early fires by sealing the surface temperature and minimizing the spread of the fire. it can be used with many liquid burring materials such as gasoline, alcohol and hydrocarbons as well as polar solvents.
Finally, the 250 is a class A and B fire extinguisher with an air aspirated nozzle, which makes it easy to use and quite effective on various ranges of fires. Many emergency vehicles use this type of extinguisher to prevent ignition of highly flammable material.
Why choose this model:
As foam fire extinguishers, they are ideal for liquid fires and in the case of the 254 AFFF, it is light and easily portable, but the spray duration is limited. Since foam is an excellent fire deterrent, any situation where flammable liquid is spilled, a foam extinguisher spray across the surface can prevent ignition.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Ideal for first responders, warehouses or factors with flammable liquids such as gas stations, laboratories and some workshops.
There are 3 main Amerex models, the 254 AFFF FOAM, 252 FFFP FOAM and model 250 AFFF FOAM. The 254 fills many requirements for a smaller class A or B fire extinguisher. The spray nozzle is easy and effective and can be used by many office personnel without much difficulty. This model is often used in first response emergency vehicles, but has other commercial applications as well.
The 252 is similar to the 254, but it adds class B fire fighting capability. It’s got an alcohol resistant agent that is effective no a wide range of class B fires. It’s effective for early fires by sealing the surface temperature and minimizing the spread of the fire. it can be used with many liquid burring materials such as gasoline, alcohol and hydrocarbons as well as polar solvents.
Finally, the 250 is a class A and B fire extinguisher with an air aspirated nozzle, which makes it easy to use and quite effective on various ranges of fires. Many emergency vehicles use this type of extinguisher to prevent ignition of highly flammable material.
Why choose this model:
As foam fire extinguishers, they are ideal for liquid fires and in the case of the 254 AFFF, it is light and easily portable, but the spray duration is limited. Since foam is an excellent fire deterrent, any situation where flammable liquid is spilled, a foam extinguisher spray across the surface can prevent ignition.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Ideal for first responders, warehouses or factors with flammable liquids such as gas stations, laboratories and some workshops.
Next up is the Class D Fire extinguisher designed, obviously, for type D fires. Class D fires involve combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium and titanium. A class D fire extinguisher comes with an extension applicator to keep ones hands away from molten metals and extreme heat common with class D fires. Providing more distance between the operator and the fire also helps keep the user away from toxic fumes associated with burning metal. the unit is easy to use and control and discharges an intense stream of chemical which provides for greater range.
Why choose this model:
If your area is exposed to metals that may ignite, this unite may be a good choice. Only trained personnel should use a Class D fire extinguisher as they are ineffective on other types of fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Laboratories, warehouses and factories that use or store flammable metal elements in manufacturing.
Next up is the Class D Fire extinguisher designed, obviously, for type D fires. Class D fires involve combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium and titanium. A class D fire extinguisher comes with an extension applicator to keep ones hands away from molten metals and extreme heat common with class D fires. Providing more distance between the operator and the fire also helps keep the user away from toxic fumes associated with burning metal. the unit is easy to use and control and discharges an intense stream of chemical which provides for greater range.
Why choose this model:
If your area is exposed to metals that may ignite, this unite may be a good choice. Only trained personnel should use a Class D fire extinguisher as they are ineffective on other types of fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Laboratories, warehouses and factories that use or store flammable metal elements in manufacturing.
A specialized fire extinguisher designed to protect sensitive equipment and electronics while extinguishing fires, the HALON 1211 discharges a liquified gas, using pressurized nitrogen as a vapor. The clean discharge does not obscure the users vision and can penetrate areas that are difficult to see. The unit is light-weight and has good range.
Why choose this model:
Protects delicate and sensitive material. For work areas that contain expensive computer devices, automotive and aircraft engines as well as photography equipment and film.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Photography studios, computer server rooms, jet propulsion laboratories, aircraft hangars and any offices where there is a lot of high tech computer or electrical equipment.
A specialized fire extinguisher designed to protect sensitive equipment and electronics while extinguishing fires, the HALON 1211 discharges a liquified gas, using pressurized nitrogen as a vapor. The clean discharge does not obscure the users vision and can penetrate areas that are difficult to see. The unit is light-weight and has good range.
Why choose this model:
Protects delicate and sensitive material. For work areas that contain expensive computer devices, automotive and aircraft engines as well as photography equipment and film.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Photography studios, computer server rooms, jet propulsion laboratories, aircraft hangars and any offices where there is a lot of high tech computer or electrical equipment.
You’ll find this fire extinguisher among many oil, chemical and utility industries as it is ideal for class B and class C fires. It contains a fluidized and siliconized potassium bicarbonate dry chemical to be used on flammable liquids and electrical fires.
Why choose this model:
Use this model if your area has flammable liquids or potential electric fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The oil and gas industry, chemical manufacturers and warehouses as well as utility companies.
You’ll find this fire extinguisher among many oil, chemical and utility industries as it is ideal for class B and class C fires. It contains a fluidized and siliconized potassium bicarbonate dry chemical to be used on flammable liquids and electrical fires.
Why choose this model:
Use this model if your area has flammable liquids or potential electric fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The oil and gas industry, chemical manufacturers and warehouses as well as utility companies.
For class A fires with a potential for electrical hazards (Class C), the Water Mist Extinguisher is an excellent choice. The misting nozzle provides protection from electrical shock while the cooling and soaking agent reduces the scattering of burning material. The units are easy to maintain and service.
The water cylinder has a 50 foot stream of water to extinguish non-chemical or liquid fires. It’s a good choice for inexperienced users and has a 55 second discharge time.
Why choose this model:
If a high powered extinguisher may crete additional hazards by spreading burning material, a water mist extinguisher may be more appropriate.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The de-ionized water makes it an ideal extinguisher for hospitals and medical clinics as well as book stores and areas where critical documents are stored.
For class A fires with a potential for electrical hazards, the Water Mist Extinguisher is an excellent choice. The misting nozzle provides protection from electrical shock while the cooling and soaking agent reduces the scattering of burning material. The units are easy to maintain and service.
Why choose this model:
If a high powered extinguisher may crete additional hazards by spreading burning material, a water mist extinguisher may be more appropriate.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The de-ionized water makes it an ideal extinguisher for hospitals and medical clinics as well as book stores and areas where critical documents are stored.
With a special potassium acetate based agent, this extinguisher is ideal for commercial kitchens and cafeterias. The portable hand-held fire extinguisher with the Wet Chemical agent is ideal for hot and difficult fires that may arise from the use of vegetable based cooking oils. The discharge goes directly where you aim it and has no chemical residue, making it easy to clean up.
Why choose this model:
If you work in or near a kitchen, cafeteria or restaurant that burns hot oils, this model is a good choice.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Commercial kitchens and cafeterias.
With a special potassium acetate based agent, this extinguisher is ideal for commercial kitchens and cafeterias. The portable hand-held fire extinguisher with the Wet Chemical agent is ideal for hot and difficult fires that may arise from the use of vegetable based cooking oils. The discharge goes directly where you aim it and has no chemical residue, making it easy to clean up.
Why choose this model:
If you work in or near a kitchen, cafeteria or restaurant that burns hot oils, this model is a good choice.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Commercial kitchens and cafeterias.
Done Right Hood & Fire Safety installs and maintains fire extinguishers for a wide range of uses. We’re a certified Buckeye Fire Equipment distributor, but can service and inspect all brands of fire extinguishers.
Whether you have a restaurant, retail store, industrial warehouse or a high rise office in downtown Manhattan, we’ll provide the right kind of fire extinguishers that will not only protect your employees and property in case of fire, but will meet all FDNY codes.
We service fire extinguishers according to city, state and national standards for all industries and businesses. Because we’re licensed and certified, we’ll keep you in compliance.
Our services include:
Call us today at (212) 660-3232. We’ll answer all our questions and show you how to operate your fire extinguishers.
Done Right Hood & Fire Safety installs and maintains fire extinguishers for a wide range of commercial uses. Whether you have a restaurant, retail store, industrial warehouse or a high rise office in downtown Manhattan, we’ll provide the right kind of fire extinguishers that will not only protect your employees and property in case of fire, but will meet all FDNY codes.
We service commercial fire extinguishers according to city, state and national standards for all industries and businesses. Because we’re licensed and certified, we’ll keep you in compliance.
Our services include:
Call us today at (212) 660-3232. We’ll answer all our questions and show you how to operate your fire extinguishers.
This is one of your more typical fire extinguishers because it helps to put out most office and retail fires. It’s name comes from the type of fires for which it is used. Type A fires involve typical combustible materials such as wood, paper, most cloth, rubber, and many plastic products. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as gasoline, propane, oil-based paints and lacquers. Finally, class C fires start from electrical equipment such as wiring and fuse boxes. Ignition points in commercial environments usually consist of computers, office equipment and fuse boxes.
ABC Dry Chemical extinguishers are multi-purpose units that can be used for A, B and C type fires. The chemicals break the chain of class B fires and will not conduct electricity back to the user.
Why choose this model:
If you need an all around fire extinguisher that may be needed for raw materials or liquids, but will also protect against electrical fires, this could be a good option for you. Do not use for cooking oil fires or on electrical equipment over 1000v.
Typical businesses that use this unit:
Many retail and professional offices as well as residential units. This product is not advised for small offices or tightly enclosed areas.
This is one of your more typical fire extinguishers because it helps to put out most office and retail fires. It’s name comes from the type of fires for which it is used. Type A fires involve typical combustible materials such as wood, paper, most cloth, rubber, and many plastic products. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as gasoline, propane, oil-based paints and lacquers. Finally, class C fires start from electrical equipment such as wiring and fuse boxes. Ignition points in commercial environments usually consist of computers, office equipment and fuse boxes.
ABC Dry Chemical extinguishers are multi-purpose units that can be used for A, B and C type fires. The chemicals break the chain of class B fires and will not conduct electricity back to the user.
Why choose this model:
If you need an all around fire extinguisher that may be needed for raw materials or liquids, but will also protect against electrical fires, this could be a good option for you. Do not use for cooking oil fires or on electrical equipment over 1000v.
Typical businesses that use this unit:
Many retail and professional offices as well as residential units. This product is not advised for small offices or tightly enclosed areas.
You may have seen these in the movies. A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher discharges a white cloud of “snow” which smothers a fire and keeps it from getting oxygen, which fires need to burn. It is quite effective for many Class B fires produced from flammable liquids. It is electrically non-conductive, relatively clean, non-contaminating and odorless.
Why choose this model:
Use if you have a lot of highly flammable liquid like paints and gasoline. Do not use for kitchen fires, combustable materials like paper and wood or on flammable metals.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Paint stores and warehouses as well as gas stations.
You may have seen these in the movies. A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher discharges a white cloud of “snow” which smothers a fire and keeps it from getting oxygen, which fires need to burn. It is quite effective for many Class B fires produced from flammable liquids. It is electrically non-conductive, relatively clean, non-contaminating and odorless.
Why choose this model:
Use if you have a lot of highly flammable liquid like paints and gasoline. Do not use for kitchen fires, combustable materials like paper and wood or on flammable metals.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Paint stores and warehouses as well as gas stations.
There are 3 main Amerex models, the 254 AFFF FOAM, 252 FFFP FOAM and model 250 AFFF FOAM. The 254 fills many requirements for a smaller class A or B fire extinguisher. The spray nozzle is easy and effective and can be used by many office personnel without much difficulty. This model is often used in first response emergency vehicles, but has other commercial applications as well.
The 252 is similar to the 254, but it adds class B fire fighting capability. It’s got an alcohol resistant agent that is effective no a wide range of class B fires. It’s effective for early fires by sealing the surface temperature and minimizing the spread of the fire. it can be used with many liquid burring materials such as gasoline, alcohol and hydrocarbons as well as polar solvents.
Finally, the 250 is a class A and B fire extinguisher with an air aspirated nozzle, which makes it easy to use and quite effective on various ranges of fires. Many emergency vehicles use this type of extinguisher to prevent ignition of highly flammable material.
Why choose this model:
As foam fire extinguishers, they are ideal for liquid fires and in the case of the 254 AFFF, it is light and easily portable, but the spray duration is limited. Since foam is an excellent fire deterrent, any situation where flammable liquid is spilled, a foam extinguisher spray across the surface can prevent ignition.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Ideal for first responders, warehouses or factors with flammable liquids such as gas stations, laboratories and some workshops.
There are 3 main Amerex models, the 254 AFFF FOAM, 252 FFFP FOAM and model 250 AFFF FOAM. The 254 fills many requirements for a smaller class A or B fire extinguisher. The spray nozzle is easy and effective and can be used by many office personnel without much difficulty. This model is often used in first response emergency vehicles, but has other commercial applications as well.
The 252 is similar to the 254, but it adds class B fire fighting capability. It’s got an alcohol resistant agent that is effective no a wide range of class B fires. It’s effective for early fires by sealing the surface temperature and minimizing the spread of the fire. it can be used with many liquid burring materials such as gasoline, alcohol and hydrocarbons as well as polar solvents.
Finally, the 250 is a class A and B fire extinguisher with an air aspirated nozzle, which makes it easy to use and quite effective on various ranges of fires. Many emergency vehicles use this type of extinguisher to prevent ignition of highly flammable material.
Why choose this model:
As foam fire extinguishers, they are ideal for liquid fires and in the case of the 254 AFFF, it is light and easily portable, but the spray duration is limited. Since foam is an excellent fire deterrent, any situation where flammable liquid is spilled, a foam extinguisher spray across the surface can prevent ignition.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Ideal for first responders, warehouses or factors with flammable liquids such as gas stations, laboratories and some workshops.
Next up is the Class D Fire extinguisher designed, obviously, for type D fires. Class D fires involve combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium and titanium. A class D fire extinguisher comes with an extension applicator to keep ones hands away from molten metals and extreme heat common with class D fires. Providing more distance between the operator and the fire also helps keep the user away from toxic fumes associated with burning metal. the unit is easy to use and control and discharges an intense stream of chemical which provides for greater range.
Why choose this model:
If your area is exposed to metals that may ignite, this unite may be a good choice. Only trained personnel should use a Class D fire extinguisher as they are ineffective on other types of fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Laboratories, warehouses and factories that use or store flammable metal elements in manufacturing.
Next up is the Class D Fire extinguisher designed, obviously, for type D fires. Class D fires involve combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium and titanium. A class D fire extinguisher comes with an extension applicator to keep ones hands away from molten metals and extreme heat common with class D fires. Providing more distance between the operator and the fire also helps keep the user away from toxic fumes associated with burning metal. the unit is easy to use and control and discharges an intense stream of chemical which provides for greater range.
Why choose this model:
If your area is exposed to metals that may ignite, this unite may be a good choice. Only trained personnel should use a Class D fire extinguisher as they are ineffective on other types of fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Laboratories, warehouses and factories that use or store flammable metal elements in manufacturing.
A specialized fire extinguisher designed to protect sensitive equipment and electronics while extinguishing fires, the HALON 1211 discharges a liquified gas, using pressurized nitrogen as a vapor. The clean discharge does not obscure the users vision and can penetrate areas that are difficult to see. The unit is light-weight and has good range.
Why choose this model:
Protects delicate and sensitive material. For work areas that contain expensive computer devices, automotive and aircraft engines as well as photography equipment and film.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Photography studios, computer server rooms, jet propulsion laboratories, aircraft hangars and any offices where there is a lot of high tech computer or electrical equipment.
A specialized fire extinguisher designed to protect sensitive equipment and electronics while extinguishing fires, the HALON 1211 discharges a liquified gas, using pressurized nitrogen as a vapor. The clean discharge does not obscure the users vision and can penetrate areas that are difficult to see. The unit is light-weight and has good range.
Why choose this model:
Protects delicate and sensitive material. For work areas that contain expensive computer devices, automotive and aircraft engines as well as photography equipment and film.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Photography studios, computer server rooms, jet propulsion laboratories, aircraft hangars and any offices where there is a lot of high tech computer or electrical equipment.
You’ll find this fire extinguisher among many oil, chemical and utility industries as it is ideal for class B and class C fires. It contains a fluidized and siliconized potassium bicarbonate dry chemical to be used on flammable liquids and electrical fires.
Why choose this model:
Use this model if your area has flammable liquids or potential electric fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The oil and gas industry, chemical manufacturers and warehouses as well as utility companies.
You’ll find this fire extinguisher among many oil, chemical and utility industries as it is ideal for class B and class C fires. It contains a fluidized and siliconized potassium bicarbonate dry chemical to be used on flammable liquids and electrical fires.
Why choose this model:
Use this model if your area has flammable liquids or potential electric fires.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The oil and gas industry, chemical manufacturers and warehouses as well as utility companies.
For class A fires with a potential for electrical hazards (Class C), the Water Mist Extinguisher is an excellent choice. The misting nozzle provides protection from electrical shock while the cooling and soaking agent reduces the scattering of burning material. The units are easy to maintain and service.
The water cylinder has a 50 foot stream of water to extinguish non-chemical or liquid fires. It’s a good choice for inexperienced users and has a 55 second discharge time.
Why choose this model:
If a high powered extinguisher may crete additional hazards by spreading burning material, a water mist extinguisher may be more appropriate.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The de-ionized water makes it an ideal extinguisher for hospitals and medical clinics as well as book stores and areas where critical documents are stored.
For class A fires with a potential for electrical hazards, the Water Mist Extinguisher is an excellent choice. The misting nozzle provides protection from electrical shock while the cooling and soaking agent reduces the scattering of burning material. The units are easy to maintain and service.
Why choose this model:
If a high powered extinguisher may crete additional hazards by spreading burning material, a water mist extinguisher may be more appropriate.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
The de-ionized water makes it an ideal extinguisher for hospitals and medical clinics as well as book stores and areas where critical documents are stored.
With a special potassium acetate based agent, this extinguisher is ideal for commercial kitchens and cafeterias. The portable hand-held fire extinguisher with the Wet Chemical agent is ideal for hot and difficult fires that may arise from the use of vegetable based cooking oils. The discharge goes directly where you aim it and has no chemical residue, making it easy to clean up.
Why choose this model:
If you work in or near a kitchen, cafeteria or restaurant that burns hot oils, this model is a good choice.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Commercial kitchens and cafeterias.
With a special potassium acetate based agent, this extinguisher is ideal for commercial kitchens and cafeterias. The portable hand-held fire extinguisher with the Wet Chemical agent is ideal for hot and difficult fires that may arise from the use of vegetable based cooking oils. The discharge goes directly where you aim it and has no chemical residue, making it easy to clean up.
Why choose this model:
If you work in or near a kitchen, cafeteria or restaurant that burns hot oils, this model is a good choice.
Typical businesses that may use this unit:
Commercial kitchens and cafeterias.