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1kg Automatic Powder ExtinguisherNow £24.97
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2Kg Automatic Powder Fire ExtinguisherNow £39.97
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6Kg Automatic Powder ExtinguisherNow £55.97
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2kg CO2 Fire ExtinguisherNow £28.97
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9 Litre Water Fire ExtinguisherNow £28.97
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6 Litre Foam Fire ExtinguisherNow £31.97
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2kg Powder Fire ExtinguisherNow £20.97
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6 Litre Water Additive Fire ExtinguisherNow £38.97
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5kg CO2 Fire ExtinguisherNow £67.97
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Chrome 2kg CO2 ExtinguisherNow £72.97
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45kg CO2 Wheeled ExtinguisherNow £922.97
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20kg CO2 Wheeled ExtinguisherNow £488.97
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Which Fire Extinguisher Should You Buy?
| If you are unsure which type of fire extinguisher you need we are here to help. Basically, there are 5 fire classes and they are: Class A Fires These are fires involving materials such as wood or paper and can be extinguished with a number of different types of fire extinguishers including water, foam or powder fire extinguishers. ![]() Class B Fires This is a burning liquid fire such as petrol, diesel or burning oil and the best fire extinguisher to tackle this is the AFFF foam fire extinguishers as they smother the liquid and cut off it's oxygen supply. Class C Fires This class of fires is for burning gases and once the gas has been safely turned off the ABC powder fire extinguisher is used to extinguish the fire. Class D Fires This is a fire involving buring metal such as lithium and for this we have specialist extinguishers such as the M28 fire extinguisher. Class E Fires There actually is no Class E but on the fire extinguisher chart we refer to fires that involve electrical equipment and to extinguish these we use a Co2 fire extinguisher. Class F Fires This is the class for fires that originate from deep fat cooking oil used for example in chip shops and restaurants. To extinguish cooking oil fires we use the specialist wet chemical extinguisher that has been especially designed to deal with these types of fires quickly. All of our fire extinguishers are manufactured in the UK and are approved by the BAFE, CE marked and of course kitemarked. |






