Portable Fire Extinguishers
The number and size of portable extinguishers required is set forth in the National Fire Protection Association's Code 10 - " The Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers." Our technicians are trained to determine the building occupancy, the potential fire hazards and the anticipated class of fire before recommending the proper type and size of extinguishers required to meet the codes. We make recommendations without obligations and can assure delivery from our well stocked warehouse.
Fire Safe, LLC strictly follows the inspection and maintenance guidelines set by fire extinguisher manufacturers and Code NFPA 10 that regulates them.
Fire Safe, LLCInspection Check List as per NFPA 10 |
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✓ Examination of cylinder for physical damage or tampering ✓ Check of gauge for proper cylinder pressure ✓ Determine fullness by weighing or hefting ✓ Inspection of nozzle, valve and hose assemblies ✓ Check for broken or missing seals and pull rings ✓ Note all hydrostatic test and 6-year dates ✓ Record of all necessary corrective actions |
Annual Service
Annual service is intended to give maximum assurance that the an extinguisher will operate safely and effectively. It includes all points covered in our inspection and any necessary repair, replacement and/or subsequent testing. A tag or label is securely fastened identifying the individual who performed the service. (NOTE: An annual recharge in NOT necessarily required).
6-Year Maintenance
Every six years, stored pressure extinguishers must be emptied and subjected to a full internal inspection and applicable maintenance procedures, including a thorough examination of all mechanical parts, extinguishing agent and expellant.
Hydrostatic Testing
Periodic test mandated by NFPA and the Department of Transportation (DOT) requiring highly specialized test equipment to ensure the integrity of an extinguisher or cylinder at its listed operating pressure. Dry chemical and Halon 1211 extinguishers are to be hydrotested at 12 year intervals. High-pressure carbon dioxide extinguishers are to be tested at 5 year intervals. (Note: We are one of the few shops in Puerto Rico certified by the DOT to perform such tests.)
Equipment Training and Fire Demonstrations
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has mandated that if you are going to provide portable fire extinguishers and expect employees to use them, you must also provide them with training. Fire Safe offers comprehensive extinguisher training, both in the classroom and at live fire demonstrations, using actual equipment to extinguish the fire.