1 KG Small Automatic Powder Fire Extinguishers
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1 KG Small Automatic Powder Fire Extinguishers
£36.29
Description
The small ABC dry powder automatic fire extinguishers are designed to fight boat/vehicle/generator engine fires. When the temperature reaches 79°C the extinguisher automatically discharges and smothers the fire.
- 1kg - 1.0 cubic metres
- Does not require a compartment around the engine to work
- Compact and economical automatic fire extinguisher
- Suitable for boats, vehicle engine compartments and generator rooms
- Stored pressure - easy low cost maintenance
- 5 Year manufacturer's warranty
- Safe for use on electrical equipment
- Suitable for class A, B & C fires
- Extinguisher can be mounted at any angle 30° left or right of vertical
- Powder coated, steel wire bracket
- Manufactured in the UK
Please note: If the deployment of powder could cause damage to other equipment, such as electronics and soft furnishing, we recommend the use of the FE36 automated fire extinguisher
Technical Data
| Product Codes | FIFBA-P1 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Fireblitz Extinguishers |
| Dimensions (HxW) | 330 x 95mm |
| Space Volume Suitable For | 1.0m³ |
| Weight | 2.005kg |
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1 KG Small Automatic Powder Fire Extinguishers
£36.29
Frequently Asked Questions
Emergency lighting is required in commercial and public buildings to provide illumination during power failures. It must comply with BS 5266 and provide sufficient light for safe evacuation. Emergency lighting should be tested regularly and maintained by qualified professionals.
Fire alarm systems are required in most commercial buildings, multi-occupancy residential buildings, and public spaces in the UK. Requirements vary based on building type, size, and use. Always consult with a fire safety professional and comply with local building regulations.
Fire alarms should be tested weekly, emergency lighting monthly, and fire extinguishers should be serviced annually by a qualified professional. Full system testing should be conducted regularly as per BS 5839 and BS 5266 standards.