Fire
Extinguishers & Blankets
Portable Fire Extinguishers are designed to be able to
be carried & operated by hand by a single person. They
are classified as "first attack equipment" for
fighting fires in the early stages before escalation. The
normal type of extinguisher consists of an extinguishing
agent and an expellant, which are stored together in a
cylinder under pressure.
There are many types and sizes of fire extinguisher,
each having its particular strength and suitability
for combating
specific classes of fire. For a visual summary
of fire extinguishers & their uses, view KlineFire's
Fire Extinguisher Pocket
Guide or Poster
Guide.
If you would like to order
a free pocket or poster-sized copy
of KlineFire’s Fire Extinguisher Guide please email or contact us on 1800 177 915. KlineFire include
both a location and instruction sign free-of-charge
with every fire extinguisher purchase.
Types include – Fire
Blanket,
Dry
Chemical Powder, Wet
Chemical, Co2, Water & Foam.
Fire Blankets are
used to smother small fires, most common either on cooking
apparatus (ie cooking oil fires on stoves, hot pans etc)
or on people whose clothes have caught on fire. Fire
Blankets are constructed from fire resistant, flexible
material
- usually glass fibre - and are, generally, electrically
non-conductive.
Dry Chemical
Powder Extinguishers are
separated into two categories: those suitable for "A" & "B
Class" fires, and those suitable for "B Class" fires
only. As their powders are non-conductive they are
both suitable for fighting “Class E” fires
(fires complicated by the presence of live electricity).
Wet Chemical Extinguishers are
specialised extinguishers that are used specifically
to
combat "Class F" fires (those involving cooking
fats & oils).
Co2 Extinguishers contain
liquid carbon dioxide (Co2) that is released as a gas
when fired. They are most often used on "Class E" fires
(those complicated by the presence of live electricity)
and "Class B" fires (those fuelled by petrol,
paint, alcohol, etc.).
Water Extinguishers are
the simplest of extinguishers using normal H2O as their
extinguishant. They are suitable only for "Class A" fires
(wood, paper, plastics, textiles etc). They are not suitable
for "Class E" fire (fire containing electrically
energised fuels or equipment).
Foam Extinguishers are
another specialised extinguisher type that is used
mainly to combat flammable liquid fires characterised
as "Class B" fires (those fuelled by petrol,
paint, alcohol, etc).
| Technical
Specification Data Sheets |
| Product Code |
Description |
FXM
FXWC
FXC
FXAW
FXAF
FB |
Dry Chemical: AB(E)
Wet Chemical
Carbon Dioxide
Air Water 9.0 litre
Foam 9.0 litre
Fire Blanket |
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The manufacture of Portable Fire Extinguishers is
governed by the suite of Standards AS1841.
The manufacture of Fire blankets is governed by AS/NZS 3504
The Classification, Rating & Performance testing of Fire Extinguishers is
outlined in AS1850
The Selection and Location of Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets is predicated
by AS2444
Maintenance of these portable equipment items is controlled by AS1851
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