Fire extinguishers is an important safety equipment. It is a mechanical device used for putting off fires. It is used to extinguish fire or control small fires in emergency situations. It is an active device for controlling fire. There are different types of fire extinguishers that can be used in different situations. These fire extinguisher devices are very much urgent in
emergency situation.


Kidde Safety 21006206 Kitchen Fire Extinguisher

Kidde Safety 21006206 Kitchen Fire Extinguisher

Kidde Safety 21006206 Kitchen Fire Extinguisher



Kidde Safety 466310 Auto Fire Extinguisher (Rating: 5-B:C)

Kidde Safety 466310 Auto Fire Extinguisher (Rating: 5-B:C)

Kidde Safety 466310 Auto Fire Extinguisher (Rating: 5-B:C)



Kidde Safety 440163PWC White Personal Watercraft Fire Extinguisher Rating: 5-B:C

Kidde Safety 440163PWC White Personal Watercraft Fire Extinguisher Rating: 5-B:C

Kidde Safety 440163PWC White Personal Watercraft Fire Extinguisher Rating: 5-B:C



Draper 1kg Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher

Draper 1kg Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher

Effective on petrol, oil, gas, paint, wood, solvents and electrical equipment. For use on class A, B and C fires, 8A/34B rating. Halon-free. Supplied with wall mounting bracket. Refillable.



KIDDE Pro Line Fire Extinguisher  26lb Capacity  Rechargeable Impact Resistant  Red

KIDDE Pro Line Fire Extinguisher 26lb Capacity Rechargeable Impact Resistant Red

Pro Line Tri Class Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher Charge Weight 26 lbs



Fire Escape Ladder - 20ft

Fire Escape Ladder - 20ft

It is important to plan an escape route if the worst happens and a fire threatens. Designed by firefighters, the X-IT Escape Ladder clamps to the wall and not the sill, so can safety support the weight of 3 adults. Made of rust-free steel tubing and folds compact for storage in a cupboard or under the bed. When unfurled, ladder locks rigid so it won't swing or twist and can be set to clear balconies below if need be. Adjusts to fit external walls up to 53cmD and windows from 28cmW. 20ft (2-storey) weighs 10.7kg. Measures approx. 30cm x 50cm when closed. Allow 2 weeks for delivery. Also available: 10ft (1-storey) weighs 6.7kg (see G5008) and 25ft for additional length weighs 12.7kg (see G5151).



Fire Escape Ladder - 25ft

Fire Escape Ladder - 25ft

It is important to plan an escape route if the worst happens and a fire threatens. Designed by firefighters, the X-IT Escape Ladder clamps to the wall and not the sill, so can safety support the weight of 3 adults. Made of rust-free steel tubing and folds compact for storage in a cupboard or under the bed. When unfurled, ladder locks rigid so it won't swing or twist and can be set to clear balconies below if need be. Adjusts to fit external walls up to 53cmD and windows from 28cmW. 25ft for additional length (weighs 12.7kg). Measures approx. 30cm x 50cm when closed. Allow 2 weeks for delivery. Also available: 10ft (1-storey) weighs 6.7kg (see G5008) and 20ft (2-storey) weighs 10.7kg (see G5009).



There are different types of extinguishers; they include CO2 extinguishers, foam extinguishers, powder extinguishers, water extinguishers, wet chemical extinguishers, fire blankets etc. Water is one of the main fire extinguishers. Every fire extinguisher use different components for their manufacturing. There are various typical standard followed in the case of fire extinguisher. There is no official standard regarding color of fire extinguisher, usually it is made as red.


There are different types of fire extinguisher, one is made of dry chemical, which is power based agent that extinguishes with the help of cooling energy and various chemicals are used for this purpose. The next one is foam fire which extinguishes fuel fires. The next one is water which cools the burning material; water can absorb heat from the burning material. These water extinguishers are consider as cheap, it is uses widely because it can be cleaned up easily.

Introduction to Fire Safety Management: The Handbook for Students on Nebosh and Other Fire Safety Courses

Introduction to Fire Safety Management: The Handbook for Students on Nebosh and Other Fire Safety Courses

Andrew Furness and Martin Muckett give a comprehensive introduction to all areas of fire safety management, including the legal framework, causes and prevention of fire and explosions, fire protection measures, fire risk assessment, and fire investigation. Fire safety is not treated as an isolated area but linked into an effective health and safety management system. Introduction to Fire Safety Management has been developed for the NEBOSH Fire Safety Management certificate and is also suitable for other NVQ level 3 and 4 fire safety courses. The text is highly illustrated in full colour, easy to read and supported by checklists, report forms and record sheets. This practical approach makes the book also a valuable reference for health and safety professionals, fire officers, facility managers, safety reps, managers, supervisors and HR personnel in companies, as well as fire safety engineers, architects, construction managers and emergency fire services personnel. Andrew Furness MIOSH, RSP, GIFireE, MIIRSM, MRSH is director of Salvus Consulting who specialise in Fire Safety. He was the chairman of the NEBOSH / IOSH working party that developed the NEBOSH Fire Safety Management certificate.Martin Muckett MA, MBA, MIFireE, MIOSH runs fire safety training courses for Salvus Consulting. * Fully covers the syllabus for the NEBOSH Fire Safety Management certificate* Student-friendly presentation in full colour packed with illustrations and photographs* Includes a summary of legislation relevant to fire safety, ideal as a reference for students as well as practitioners



These fire extinguishing equipments are operated by well experienced persons because this area must be operated effectively. The maintenance of the equipments is very important. Without good maintenance, it won't work properly and the extinguisher may get exploded, which can cause heavy damage.