The aerosol dry powder fire extinguisher is a lightweight, compact, and easy-to-use fire safety solution designed for quick response in homes, vehicles, caravans, and holiday parks. Containing a highly effective dry powder agent, it provides protection against Class A fires (wood, paper, textiles), Class B fires (flammable liquids), and Class C fires (gases), while also being safe for use on electrical equipment. Its pressurised aerosol design makes it simple to operate without training — just point, press, and spray. Ideal for small kitchens, cars, motorhomes, and workshops, this extinguisher offers reliable fire protection in a portable, eco-conscious format, making it a convenient backup to standard fire extinguishers.

Areosol Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher

£15.00

  • SPECIFICATIONS

    950g Aerosol Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher – Specifications

    • Capacity:  950 g
    • Fire Rating:  34B | C
    • Operating Temperature:  −20 °C to +50 °C
    • Average Discharge Time:  6 seconds
    • Range of Discharge:  2–3 metres
    • Height:  287 mm
    • Diameter:  66 mm
    • Weight (with Bracket):  1.11 kg


  • HOW TO USE

    How to Use a Fire Extinguisher

    In an emergency, remember the simple  PASS  technique:

    P – Pull  the safety pin to break the tamper seal.

    A – Aim  the nozzle or hose at the base of the fire.

    S – Squeeze  the handle to release the extinguishing agent.

    S – Sweep  from side to side until the flames are out.

    Always keep a clear escape route behind you and call  999  immediately. Fire extinguishers are only intended for  small, manageable fires  — if the fire grows or you feel unsafe, evacuate at once and wait for the fire service.

  • DETAILS

    Fire Extinguisher Maintenance

    To make sure your fire extinguishers are always ready for use, they must be checked and serviced regularly:

    • Monthly Check:  Confirm the extinguisher is in its correct location, easy to see, undamaged, and that the pressure gauge is in the green.
    • Annual Service:  By law, a qualified fire technician must service each extinguisher once a year. This includes weighing, inspecting, and certifying the unit.
    • 5-Year Extended Service:  Most extinguishers require a full discharge, internal inspection, and refill or replacement every 5 years.
    • 10-Year Test (CO₂ units):  Carbon dioxide extinguishers require a hydraulic pressure test and full service every 10 years.

    Regular maintenance ensures compliance with fire safety regulations and gives peace of mind that your extinguisher will perform when it matters most.

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