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Fire Extinguishers

Haines City Fire Extinguisher Service, Inc. has been servicing portable fire extinguishers since 1955. We have a fleet of state of the art service trucks that can handle recharging of fire extinguishers onsite. Our staff of highly trained technicians can answer your questions quickly, and help you meet NFPA and all local codes and standards. We are the experts at fire prevention! Contact us, and let Haines City Fire Extinguisher Service, Inc. service your portable fire equipment needs.

ABC

ABC

Class ABC: Most common extinguisher

Wet Chemical

Wet Chemical

Class K: For Restaurants

CO2

CO2

Class BC: Easy Cleanup

Pressurized Water

Pressurized Water

Class A: Clean up is simply water.

Halotron I

Halotron I

Class (A)BC: Perfect for delicate equipment like a server room.

Water Mist

Water Mist

Class AC: Perfect for pool pump rooms. Will not conduct electricity.

Purple K

Purple K

Class BC: Great for oil or natural gas protection as it is highly effective against Class B fires.

Foam (AAAF)

Foam (AAAF)

Class AB: Protects against "reflashes" which occasionally occur with flammable liquids such as gasoline.

Sodium Bicarbonate

Sodium Bicarbonate

Class BC: Non-corrosive alternative to ABC when A protection isn't necessary (e.g. some garages).

Dry Powder

Dry Powder

Class D: Designed to protect against flammable metals like magnesium.

Wheeled Unit

Wheeled Unit

Wheeled unit fire extinguishers are for areas that need excessive coverage (e.g. helipad, some electrical rooms, power plants, etc.)

Brackets

Brackets

Wall mount, vehicle, and heavy-duty brackets to hang your fire extinguishers.

What kind of fire extinguisher(s) do you need? The simplest and easiest way to determine that would be to just have us come to your place of business. The technician can assess the location that is being protected to determine what you need according to NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency) standards. The type of extinguisher that should be used has everything to do with where it will be placed and what will be placed around it. Add say, oxidixers, to a room and the recommended fire extinguisher changes.  Place a CO2 extinguisher outside and you risk making it ineffective due to the wind. Our technicians know these details.  Just click the images or buttons to find out more information about each extinguisher.

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