Fire Tech Extinguisher Service & Safety Equipment CO. LLC

Fire Tech Extinguisher Service & Safety Equipment CO. LLC Servicing all fire related needs in Central Florida. Call us today to schedule service!

05/08/2024

There are three general classes of residential fire extinguishers that provide a guide as to which one is most appropriate for you. Class B: For fires involving flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, solvents and oil-based paint. Class B fires often spread rapidly. Unless properly suppressed, they can re-flash after the flames have been extinguished.

05/06/2024

It’s recommended that you shake dry chemical fire extinguishers once per month in order to prevent the powder from settling. In addition, the extinguisher should be pressure tested (using a process called hydrostatic testing) once it is a couple of years old.

05/03/2024

Did you know that using the wrong type of extinguisher on a fire can be dangerous? For example, Class A fire extinguishers that contain air-pressured water should never be used on electrical or kitchen fires.

05/01/2024

Typical fire extinguishers in the United States are typically red, except for Class D extinguishers, which are usually yellow, and water extinguishers, which are silver.

04/29/2024

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire extinguishers save homeowners and businesses millions of dollars in property damage every year. This doesn't even take into account the human life factor and how many lives are saved each year as well.

04/26/2024

Remember that extinguishers need care and must be recharged after every use. Make sure you consult your dealer about your extinguisher and how it should be serviced and inspected. A partially used unit might as well be empty.

04/24/2024

Certain fire extinguishers are for use on any fire. These are marked with A-B-C. Class C extinguishers can also be used to put out Class A or B fires.

04/22/2024

Carbon dioxide extinguishers are filled with pressurized carbon dioxide gas. These units are perfect for fires involving electrical equipment, as they can extinguish the fire without causing further damage to valuable equipment.

04/19/2024

When you move into a new building, it’s a good idea to think about the various areas that could be the most at risk for a fire. Let’s talk about the high-risk areas in your building and how many extinguishers you need to keep your employees safe.

04/17/2024

Carbon dioxide extinguishers are best in fighting fires involving flammable or combustible liquids or electrical equipment. They don’t work well on ordinary combustible fires, as they may not be able to displace enough oxygen to put the fire out completely.

04/15/2024

Each of your fire extinguishers should be installed in plain view near an escape route and away from potential fire hazards such as heating appliances. Only use your extinguisher if you can fight the fire with your back to a safe escape route.

04/12/2024

Did you know that most fire extinguishers do not require any special maintenance? However, most require checking the dates to be sure that they are still valid. In addition, some powder extinguishers might require a monthly shaking, while others might need a bi-annual maintenance check.

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1207 N. Lakewood Avenue
Ocoee, FL
34761

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+14076542395

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