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Fire Extingusihers

The Lifeguard 6L Kitchen Fire Extinguisher is a specialized fire extinguisher designed specifically for kitchen environments, where fires involving cooking oils, fats, and other combustible materials can occur. Here's an overview of its features and applications: Key Features: 6-Liter Capacity: This extinguisher has a 6-liter capacity, making it suitable for medium to large kitchens or food preparation areas. It's effective for containing fires that may spread rapidly in such environments. Class F Fire Protection: The Lifeguard 6L Kitchen Fire Extinguisher is specifically designed to tackle Class F fires, which involve cooking oils and fats (e.g., deep fat fryers). These fires require special extinguishing agents, as water-based extinguishers can worsen the fire. It also typically covers Class A fires (ordinary combustibles like paper, cloth) and Class B fires (flammable liquids like oils and grease). Wet Chemical Agent: This type of extinguisher uses a wet chemical agent, which works by cooling and suffocating the fire while also creating a soapy layer over burning oils or fats, preventing re-ignition. This makes it highly effective against grease fires. Safety in Kitchen Environments: It is designed to be safe for use in kitchens, where electrical equipment, such as ovens and grills, are present. Unlike some other types of extinguishers, the wet chemical agent is safe to use on electrical fires (up to a certain voltage) when electrical equipment is involved. Easy to Use: The extinguisher typically follows the P.A.S.S. method (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep) for operation, making it easy to use in emergency situations. Environmental Safety: Wet chemical agents are generally non-toxic and safer for the environment compared to some traditional extinguishing agents. Approved for Commercial Kitchens: Often meeting BS EN 3 standards and certified for use in commercial kitchens, this extinguisher is often required by law in environments with cooking equipment that may lead to grease fires. Cylinder Construction: The extinguisher is made from durable materials such as steel, ensuring it can withstand the pressure of the wet chemical agent and be stored safely. Applications: Commercial Kitchens: Perfect for use in restaurants, catering businesses, and other food service environments. Home Kitchens: While generally larger and more suited for commercial use, this extinguisher can also be beneficial in home kitchens with high-risk cooking appliances.

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Fire Fighting Equipment

A fire hose is a wide or broad pipe used in extinguishing fires by taking water to the fires. Hose connections are often made from brass. A Stainless Steel fire hose is always a better option when it comes to a fire hose made up of bronze. They keep the hoses from rotting and resists damage due to sunlight. They are lighter in weight than the traditional ones which reduce the physical strain of the firefighters. Earlier, the fire hose pipes were made of cotton which made it very heavy for the firefighters to carry the hose pipe. Fire hose vacuums are also used to remove air from the inside of the hose to make it small and rigid. We, Modi International Supplier of Fire Hose Pipe Type - B are the most popular, used by highly experienced Fire Fighters for decades due to the superb advantages. These type of hoses offer RRL Technology and ensures that the hoses are fabric reinforced rubber-lined (RRL Technology) which gives an additional textile reinforcement in the hoses which is very similar to a double jacketed hose.

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Fire Fighting Equipment

A Fire Bucket is filled with sand or water and is used to extinguish fires. Sand is often used where there is a risk of spilled flammable liquid which might ignite and spread by flowing across the ground. The sand is deployed to act as a barrier to the flowing liquid. A Fire Bucket Stand use to keep filled or empty Fire Bucket with sand or water and is used to extinguish fires. Sand is often used where there is a risk of spilled flammable liquid which might ignite and spread by flowing across the ground. The sand is deployed to act as a barrier to the flowing liquid. Water filled fire buckets are sometimes used where a water extinguisher might not be convenient, or where a supplement is prudent.

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