Here is a summary of the features of EN3 Approved Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers:
· Certifications: BS EN3 approved, ISO 9001 approved, and CE approved
· Pressure Gauge: Easy-to-read gauge indicating the extinguisher is charged and ready for use
· Handle: Rust and impact-resistant handle for durability
· Fire Classes: Capable of extinguishing Class A, Class B, Class C fires, and live electrical fires
· Safety Features: Easy-to-pull safety pin and plastic safety seals
· Instruction Label: Clear instructional label with graphics illustrating steps to operate the extinguisher
· External Coating: Polyester powder coating in red, customizable to colors like blue, green, red, yellow, etc.
· Testing: All extinguishers undergo testing to ensure no leakage before packaging
EN3 Portable Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers are versatile and suitable for a wide range of fire scenarios, including:
· Class A Fires (Solid Combustibles): Effective for fires involving materials like wood, paper, textiles, and plastics.
· Class B Fires (Flammable Liquids): Appropriate for fires caused by flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and solvents.
· Class C Fires (Flammable Gases): Can extinguish fires involving flammable gases like propane or natural gas.
· Electrical Fires: Safe for use on fires involving electrical equipment due to the non-conductive nature of dry powder.
· Vehicles: Commonly used in cars, trucks, buses, and other vehicles to combat fires in engine compartments or other areas.
· Industrial Settings: Ideal for factories, workshops, and warehouses where a mix of fire risks (solid, liquid, and electrical) may be present.
· Kitchen Fires: Useful in commercial kitchens or homes to extinguish fires related to cooking oils, fats, and general kitchen fires.
· Construction Sites: Valuable in construction or demolition sites where various fire hazards, including flammable materials and electrical equipment, may exist.
· Marine Applications: Suitable for boats and ships, particularly for engine room fires, electrical fires, and fires involving flammable liquids.
· Public Spaces: Found in public areas like shopping malls, theaters, or hotels, where a variety of fire types may occur.