A fire point trolley provides a mobile, highly visible station for essential fire safety equipment. Designed to hold extinguishers, alarms, buckets, and signage in one accessible location, it ensures staff and visitors can quickly respond to an emergency. Built from durable, weather-resistant materials, fire point trolleys are ideal for construction sites, warehouses, events, holiday parks, and large outdoor areas where permanent fixtures may not be practical. Easy to move and reposition, they allow flexible fire cover wherever it’s needed, while meeting safety compliance standards.

Fire Point Trolley

£100.00

  • SPECIFICATIONS

    Fire Point Trolleys – Specifications


    FPT1 – Double Trolley

    • Holds:  2 × fire extinguishers (up to 9kg/litre) + 1 × fire bucket
    • Includes Rotary Hand Bell:  No
    • Finish:  Red epoxy polyester powder-coated
    • Wheels:  Polypropylene with double compound tread
    • Options:  Adaptor bracket (BF007) for fitting 2kg CO₂ extinguisher, signboards available
    • Product Code:  FPT1

    FPT1B – Double Trolley with Rotary Hand Bell

    • Same as FPT1 but  includes rotary hand bell
    • Product Code:  FPT1B



    FPT2 – Triple Trolley

    • Holds:  3 × fire extinguishers (up to 9kg/litre) + 2 × fire buckets
    • Includes Rotary Hand Bell:  No
    • Finish:  Red epoxy polyester powder-coated
    • Wheels:  Polypropylene with double compound tread
    • Options:  Adaptor bracket (BF007) for fitting 2kg CO₂ extinguisher, signboards available
    • Product Code:  FPT2

    FPT2B – Triple Trolley with Rotary Hand Bell

    • Same as FPT2 but  includes rotary hand bell
    • Product Code:  FPT2B


  • HOW TO USE

    How to Use a Fire Point Trolley

    1. Raise the alarm  – sound the rotary hand bell (if fitted) or activate the nearest fire alarm system.
    2. Access the trolley  – quickly wheel it to the fire area if needed, or use in place if it’s already nearby.
    3. Select the right extinguisher  – choose the extinguisher type suitable for the fire (e.g. foam, CO₂, powder).
    4. Use the extinguisher  – follow the PASS method (Pull pin, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep) to tackle small, manageable fires.
    5. Fire buckets (if fitted)  – can be used with sand or water (depending on risk type) for small spill or surface fires.

    ⚠️ If the fire grows or is unsafe to approach, evacuate immediately and call  999.

  • DETAILS

    Fire Point Trolley Maintenance

    • Monthly Check:  Ensure the trolley is in place, wheels move freely, paintwork and frame are undamaged, and all equipment is securely attached.
    • Extinguishers & Buckets:  Check extinguishers are in date, pressure gauges are correct, and buckets are clean and filled as required.
    • Bell & Signage (if fitted):  Test the rotary bell and confirm fire signage is intact, visible, and legible.
    • Annual Service:  Fire extinguishers and alarm points must be serviced by a qualified technician once a year.
    • After Use:  Any extinguishers, buckets, or damaged components must be replaced or refilled immediately.

    Regular checks ensure the fire point trolley remains compliant, highly visible, and ready for use in an emergency.

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