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Fire Extinguishers Refilling, AMC Service
Our Fire extinguisher services include a range of activities to ensure that fire extinguishers are in good working condition and ready to use in case of a fire emergency. Here are some of the services that are typically offered by fire extinguisher service providers
Regular inspections are necessary to ensure that fire extinguishers are in good working condition and compliant with local regulations. Inspections should be performed at least once a year.
Fire extinguishers may need to be tested to check their pressure, functionality, and other factors to ensure that they are in proper working condition.
Refilling/Recharging:
If a fire extinguisher has been used, it will need to be refilled or recharged to ensure that it is ready to use again in case of another fire emergency.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is important to ensure that fire extinguishers are in good condition and ready to use at any time.
Training
Fire extinguisher service providers can also offer training to employees or individuals on how to properly use a fire extinguisher.
Fire extinguishers need to be installed in the correct locations and at the correct height to be easily accessible in case of an emergency.
It is important to hire a reputable and certified fire extinguisher service provider to ensure that all services are performed correctly and to local regulations. Regular fire extinguisher service can help prevent fires from occurring and save lives in case of an emergency.
How to use
Using a fire extinguisher can help you control and put out small fires before they become larger and more dangerous. Here are the basic steps to follow when using a fire extinguisher:
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Remember, fire extinguishers are designed to put out small fires. If the fire is too large, the area is filled with smoke, or you feel uncomfortable attempting to extinguish the fire, evacuate the area immediately and call the fire department.
Common fire extinguisher mistakes ?
Not knowing how to use it
One of the most common mistakes is not knowing how to use a fire extinguisher properly. It is important to read the instructions and become familiar with the operation of the extinguisher before an emergency arises.
Using the wrong type of extinguisher:
Different types of fires require different types of extinguishers. Using the wrong type of extinguisher can actually make the fire worse. For example, using a water extinguisher on an electrical fire can cause electrocution.
Not maintaining the extinguisher
Fire extinguishers need to be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure they are in good working order. If the extinguisher has not been maintained properly, it may not function properly when needed.
Not standing at a safe distance:
When using a fire extinguisher, it is important to stand at a safe distance from the fire. Standing too close can put you at risk of burns or other injuries.
Not calling the fire department:
Even if you are able to put out a small fire with an extinguisher, it is important to call the fire department. They can inspect the area to make sure there are no hidden fires or other hazards.
Not evacuating when necessary:
If the fire is too large, or you are unable to safely extinguish it, evacuate the area immediately and call the fire department. Trying to fight a fire that is too large can put you and others at risk of injury or death.
Choose the right fire extinguisher
Classification | fire extinguishers | classes of fires |
Class A | Water extinguishers | Wood, Paper, cloth, and plastics |
Foam extinguishers | ||
Dry chemical extinguishers | ||
Class B | Foam extinguishers, | gasoline, oil, and propane |
CO2 extinguishers, | ||
Dry chemical extinguishers, | ||
Clean agent extinguishers | ||
Class C | CO2 extinguishers, | appliances, wiring, and circuit breakers |
Dry chemical extinguishers, | ||
Clean agent extinguishers | ||
Class D | Dry powder extinguishers | magnesium, titanium, and sodium |
Class K | Wet chemical extinguishers | cooking oils & fats, Commercial kitchens. |
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