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Fire Extinguishers Aber Fire & Safety Services supply fire extinguishers from Europe's leading manufacturers of portable fire extinguishers. All new extinguishers supplied by Aber Fire & Safety Services are kite marked to BS EN3: 1996 and are manufactured in the most modern manufacturing facilities available to the highest standards and latest approvals. |
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Water & Water Spray Water extinguishers are suitable for class A fires caused by the combustion of solid materials, mainly of organic origin, such as: wood, paper, textiles etc These extinguishers are available as either full jet or super-spray versions. 3 litre, 6 litre and 9 litre size Controlled discharge Kite marked to BS EN3: 1996 |
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ABC Dry Powder Dry powder is suitable for mixed risk fire environments and especially suitable for flammable liquids and fires involving flammable gases such as propane, methane, hydrogen, natural gas etc. Also for fires involving electrical hazards. Classes A, B & C Range of sizes from 1 kg to 9 kg High performance powder Kite marked to BS EN3: 1996 |
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AFFF Spray Foam Ideal where both A & B class fire risks exist. AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foam) is particularly suited to class B fires caused by the combustion of materials that liquefy such as petrol, oils, fats, paints, etc. Range of sizes from 2 to 9 litre High fire ratings Kite marked to BS EN3: 1996 |
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Carbon Dioxide (C02) CO2 extinguishers are suitable for class B risks involving flammable liquids and for electrical hazards. CO2 is harmless to electrical equipment and is ideal for modern offices, electronic risks and for the protection of electrical installations. 2 kg and 5 kg size Aluminium body and brass valves Kite marked to BS EN3: 1996 |
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Class F Wet Chemical Extinguishers These fire extinguishers are designed for use on Cooking Oils. Class F - Wet chemical fire extinguishers, available in 2 litre and 6 litre sizes giving 5A/40F and 13A/75F fire ratings respectively. 40F and 75F rating means the Extinguishers have extinguished either a 40 litre or 75 litre test fire of cooking oils heated to their Auto Ignition Temperature. |










