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Generic 6 Kg ABC Powder Type Fire Extinguisher with Wall Mount Hook is a popular choice for those in need of a fire extinguisher. It offers the reliability and peace of mind that comes from a trusted brand like Generic, but it also offers some impressive value for a product that can save your life. It includes the wall mount hook so that you can ensure it's right in front of you when you need it, and its compact size means that you can easily store it out of the way until an emergency strikes.This 6 kg ABC Powder Type fire extinguisher has a wall mount hook, making it easy to install and use. The powder type of fire extinguisher ensures that the product is easy to handle and carry around, even when the extinguisher is full of powder. The product has a long shelf life and is available in many different sizes. It also comes with a free bracket for wall mounting.This powder-type fire extinguisher is a high-quality item that has been manufactured by one of the most reliable brands in this category. The company has been making safety products for over 50 years, and they have a reputation for being an innovative leader in the field. This particular model is designed to be mounted on a wall, which means that it can help to protect your family even if you don't have time to make it to the kitchen sink with a bucket of water. It has a quick-release mechanism that makes it easy to remove the top and access the contents, and it can be refilled easily so that you can always be prepared. This extinguisher is brightly colored so you won't have any trouble locating it in your home or office, and it's small enough that you can place it just about anywhere without taking up too much space.
₹1,651  
Generic 4 Kg ABC Powder Type Fire Extinguisher with Wall Mount Hook is a popular choice for those in need of a fire extinguisher. It offers the reliability and peace of mind that comes from a trusted brand like Generic, but it also offers some impressive value for a product that can save your life. It includes the wall mount hook so that you can ensure it's right in front of you when you need it, and its compact size means that you can easily store it out of the way until an emergency strikes.This 4 kg ABC Powder Type fire extinguisher has a wall mount hook, making it easy to install and use. The powder type of fire extinguisher ensures that the product is easy to handle and carry around, even when the extinguisher is full of powder. The product has a long shelf life and is available in many different sizes. It also comes with a free bracket for wall mounting.This powder-type fire extinguisher is a high-quality item that has been manufactured by one of the most reliable brands in this category. The company has been making safety products for over 50 years, and they have a reputation for being an innovative leader in the field. This particular model is designed to be mounted on a wall, which means that it can help to protect your family even if you don't have time to make it to the kitchen sink with a bucket of water. It has a quick-release mechanism that makes it easy to remove the top and access the contents, and it can be refilled easily so that you can always be prepared. This extinguisher is brightly colored so you won't have any trouble locating it in your home or office, and it's small enough that you can place it just about anywhere without taking up too much space.
₹16,519   ₹18,000
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GENERIC Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher 4 L, NE-11 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹12,979   ₹15,000
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GENERIC Water Trolley Type Fire Extinguisher ( External Co2 2 Kg Cylinder ) 50 L, NE-21 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹624   ₹675
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GENERIC Co2 Gas Cartridge For Fire Extinguisher 300 g, NE-19 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹3,18,599   ₹3,37,500
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GENERIC Water Mist System & Cafs Type Fire Extinguisher 45 L, NE-26 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹11,445   ₹12,750
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GENERIC Foam Trolley Type Fire Extinguisher ( Internal Co2 300 Gms. Cartridge Type ) 25 L, NE-22 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹1,014   ₹1,200
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GENERIC Abc Dry Powder Type Fire Extinguisher 2 Kg, NE-02 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹14,159   ₹15,750
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GENERIC Foam Trolley Type Fire Extinguisher ( External Co2 2 Kg Cylinder ) 50 L, NE-23 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹375  
GENERIC Co2 Gas Cartridge For Fire Extinguisher 60 g, NE-16 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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GENERIC Co2 Gas Cartridge For Fire Extinguisher 200 g, NE-18 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹22,419   ₹24,750
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GENERIC Abc Powder Type Fire Extinguisher ( External Co2 2 Kg Cylinder ) 50 Kg, NE-25 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹11,445   ₹12,750
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GENERIC Abc Powder Type Fire Extinguisher ( Internal Co2 300 Gms. Cartridge Type ) 25 Kg, NE-24 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹9,439   ₹10,500
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GENERIC Kitchen Type Fire Extinguisher 6 L, NE-14 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹1,533  
GENERIC Dcp Type Fire Extinguishers 4 Kg, NE-06 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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GENERIC Kitchen Type Fire Extinguisher 9 L, NE-15 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
₹8,259   ₹9,000
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GENERIC Kitchen Type Fire Extinguisher 4 L, NE-13 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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GENERIC Water Type Fire Extinguisher 9 L, NE-10 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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GENERIC Mechanical Foam Type Fire Extinguisher 9 L, NE-09 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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GENERIC Dcp Type Fire Extinguishers 9 Kg, NE-08 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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GENERIC Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher 6 L, NE-12 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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GENERIC Abc Dry Powder Type Fire Extinguishers 1 Kg, NE-01 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply. Wet chemical extinguishers: Specifically designed for kitchen fires involving grease or cooking oils (Class K), these extinguishers work by cooling the burning oil and preventing re-ignition. It's crucial to understand the appropriate use of extinguishers and to follow the PASS technique: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Regular maintenance and inspections are vital to ensure that fire extinguishers are in proper working condition. Proper training in their usage empowers individuals to act swiftly and effectively during a fire emergency, potentially averting a disaster and saving lives and property.
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