PRODUCTS
High-Quality AFFF Foam Is A Compact, Durable and Reliable Solution For Class A & Class B Fire. Made With Sturdy Aluminum and Comes With A Plastic Cap For Easy Handling, It Delivery AN Effective 1-Meter Throw With An 8-Second Discharge Time, Ensuring Quick And Easy Fire Control.
TESTIMONIALS
FAQs
What types of fires can this extinguisher handle?
It is effective against Class A (solid materials like wood and paper) and Class B (flammable liquids like oil and petrol) fires.
Is this extinguisher easy to use for beginners?
Yes, its lightweight, compact design and clear instructions make it user-friendly, even for first-time users.
Can we keep and use this fire extinguisher in vehicles?
Absolutely! Its portable size makes it ideal for cars, bikes, and other vehicles.
Does it require regular maintenance?
Minimal maintenance is needed. Routine checks ensure it's always ready to use. It’s also easy to recharge and service.
Why should I choose this over other fire extinguishers?
It’s affordable, compact, portable, and meets the latest BIS standards, ensuring high performance and safety.
How do you use a fire extinguisher?
- P: Pull the pin to break the tamper seal.
- A: Aim low, pointing the nozzle or hose at the base of the fire.
- S: Squeeze the handle to release the extinguishing agent.
- S: Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire until it appears to be out. Watch the area in case the fire reignites.
How often should fire extinguishers be serviced?
Fire extinguishers should be inspected and serviced regularly to ensure they work when needed. During inspection you can check for damage, such as dents, cracks, or rust. Also, make sure the pressure gauge is in the green "charged" portion of the dial, and that the pin and tamper seal are in place and undamaged.
How do you dispose of a fire extinguisher?
Fire extinguishers should be collected and disposed of in an environmentally sound way by your appointed Service Provider. A waste transfer note should be issued by your Service Provider to evidence that the extinguisher has been disposed of in accordance with regulations.
How not to store the fire extinguisher?
How not to store fire extinguishers
Here are six top tips on how not to store fire extinguishers, helping you to keep your building safe and extend the useful life of your units:
- Do not keep extinguishers on the floor without a proper stand or container
- Do not keep extinguishers in extreme temperatures
- Do not block access routes or place extinguishers in areas that are hard to reach
- Do not lay fire extinguishers horizontally
- Do not store fire extinguishers next to heat sources such as furnaces or stoves
- Do not store fire extinguishers in humid or wet areas
Are fire extinguishers reusable once they’ve been partially used?
Many fire extinguishers can be recharged by a certified fire equipment dealer after they have been used, regardless of how much of the content was used. If you choose not to refill your used fire extinguisher, dispose of the extinguisher properly. Ensure you replace it with a new fire extinguisher immediately.
Can fire extinguishers expire?
Yes, fire extinguishers can expire. Most have a lifespan of 5 to 15 years, but it's essential to check the manufacturer's instructions. Regular maintenance and inspections can help ensure they are in working order.
How do I know if a fire extinguisher is not safe?
It can be difficult to determine if a fire extinguisher is safe to use, but a common indicator is the pressure gauge. Make sure that the pressure indicator is pointing to the green zone between the two different red zones. If you notice that the indicator is in either of the red zones, this means that the fire extinguisher needs to be serviced as soon as possible and should not be used.
Is it dangerous to drop a fire extinguisher?
Since fire extinguishers are pressurized, dropping one may result in damage to the functionality of the extinguisher. If you accidentally drop a fire extinguisher, make sure that you keep it in an isolated area and contact a professional to handle it.
What are the classes of fire?
Class A – fires involving solid materials such as wood, paper or textiles
Class B – fires involving flammable liquids such as petrol, diesel or oils
Class C – fires involving gases
Class D – fires involving metals such as potassium or magnesium
Class E – fires involving live electrical apparatus*
Class F – fires involving cooking oils such as in deep-fat fryers
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- Disha, Mumbai
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– Anonymous Customer
“When I think about fire safety, it’s easy to forget until it’s too late. But after buying an Alfa Fire extinguisher, I realized how important it is to have something practical, easy to use, and store
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