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Fire Extinguisher Recharge Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Service Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Refill Service Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Annual Inspections Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Inspections Imperial County
Fire Service Corporation the leading provider of fire extinguisher safety inspection, refill and annual recharge services. Our Fire Extinguisher Technicians can provide service and repair for fire equipment which typically includes portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers, lifesaving equipment, fire and gas detection systems, foam systems, dry chemical systems, gaseous suppression systems and water based fire protection systems. We Provide service through out the imperial valley. imperial county, El Centro, Brawley, Calexico, etc.
Our Fire Extinguisher Safety Technicians preform visual inspections and system functional tests of various fire extinguishers, systems and equipment for the purpose of reporting any deficiencies and corrective action recommendations to the customer.
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Fire Extinguisher Inspection Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Recharge Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Refill Services Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Service Imperial County
Fire Extinguisher Inspection Imperial County
What Type of Fire Extinguisher Do You Need?
Choosing a fire extinguisher is based on the types of fires the extinguisher will be expected to put out. Fire extinguishers are rated for certain types of fires. The rating for a fire extinguisher helps determine where in the home, office, or car it will be best utilized. Fire extinguishers ratings are:
Class A – Ordinary combustible solids like paper, wood, and plastic
Class B – Flammable or combustible liquid fires such as gasoline or kerosene
Class C – Energized electrical components
Specialized fire extinguishers are used in certain types of fires, class D extinguishers for combustible metals and class K extinguishers designed for use in commercial kitchens.
Extinguishing Agents
There are several substances that can be used in fire extinguishers, but the most common are water, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or halon. Water is not safe to use on electrical components, except in special class K devices. Dry chemical extinguishers leave a residue that is detrimental to delicate electrical components like computers. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and halon extinguishers leave no residues behind. Most of the time, dry chemical is the best type of extinguisher for home use.
If you are unsure, need to recharge or have an inspection or your extinguisher, please feel free to call us today for a FREE estimate!