Extinguishing sprays
Fire extinguishing sprays are designed to extinguish incipient fires. They are the same size as regular sprays or varnishes, so they are perfect for preventing the spread of fire in any home, kitchen, garage, or right in the car. At the same time, they also serve as a prevention against the spread of fire. Fire extinguishing sprays are easy to use - just remove the cover, point at the fire and press. We recommend getting a fire extinguisher spray to go with the conventional fire extinguisher you have in your home, as it will ensure that a small fire does not turn into a destructive fire.
WHAT EXTINGUISHING AGENT DOES THE EXTINGUISHING SPRAY CONTAIN?
In our offer you can find different types of extinguishing sprays. The composition can be water, a combination of water and foam, or foam only.
CLASSIFICATION OF FIRE CLASSES
Extinguishing sprays are classified according to the type of fire they are able to extinguish. Fire classes are indicated by the capital letters A, B, C, D and F. These letters indicate the type of burning material, from solids (wood, plastic, paper) to liquids (gasoline, petroleum oil, paint) to gases (propane, butane, methane), metals (magnesiumk, lithium, titanium, aluminium) to oils and fats (vegetable, sunflower, olive, butter and lard) used in kitchens and catering facilities. We have a special designation for lithium battery fires in the form of a battery - it is not a class of fire. In this category we include electric scooters, mobile phones, tablets, laptops, electronic cigarettes, e-bikes and others.
WHERE CAN THE FIRE EXTINGUISHING SPRAY BE USED?
Fire extinguishing sprays are suitable for use not only in the home but also in commercial and industrial premises, in vehicles and are also suitable for outdoor use.
WHAT ARE THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF FIRE EXTINGUISHING SPRAYS?
Fire extinguishing sprays are usually manufactured with different contents, commonly 500 ml and 750 ml. The sprays are manufactured to withstand extreme temperatures, typically ranging from -20°C - +50°C, allowing them to be used in a variety of climatic conditions.