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Handle the three most common types of fire—those involving wood and paper, liquids and gases, and electrical equipment.
Fight flammable liquid, gas, grease, and electrical fires.
Douse fires from combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, and rubber.
Smother flames from combustible-metal fires involving magnesium, sodium, potassium, uranium, and powdered aluminum.
Suppress extremely hot reflashing fires involving combustible oil and grease.
Secure fire extinguishers inside vehicles for easy access in emergencies.
Set your extinguisher in this stand when mounting is not an option.
Control access to fire extinguishers and guard against theft and vandalism.
Keep dust and dirt off your fire extinguishers.
A buzzer sounds when the extinguisher is removed from its storage position, discouraging theft and vandalism.
These sprinkler heads react to heat up to five times faster than other sprinkler heads.
Keep ready-to-use replacement sprinkler heads handy.
Install these cover plates at the same time as a new sprinkler head.
Snap these two-piece covers around existing sprinkler heads without having to disassemble or drain the system.
Protect sprinkler heads from damage and tampering.
Prevent water from spraying without having to shut down the entire sprinkler system.
Use these sprinkler heads for low-profile fire safety.
An inconspicuous cover plate provides a clean look for sprinkler heads. When the plate's temperature rating is reached, it falls away to expose the sprinkler head.
Seal small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors.
This caulk forms a long-lasting, flexible, watertight seal.
Hand-mold this putty to fill small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors.
Good for sealing large openings in fire-resistant walls and floors. Mix this lightweight powder with water to create a thick paste that's easy to apply.
Cut these sheets to size to seal large openings in fire-resistant walls and floors while allowing built up heat to escape.
Slide these into the small gaps around pipes passing through fire-resistant walls and floors.
Squeeze plugs into small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors.
Stack and fold these bags to fill large gaps in fire-resistant walls and floors.
Protect personnel from flames.
To prevent flashback in flammable gas pipelines, an internal flame-arresting element absorbs the heat from a fire to extinguish the flame.
Minimize fire hazard from flammable vapors. Mount arresters on your vent pipe to stop flames from traveling back to your tank.