Fire Extinguisher Sales

Purchasing a portable fire extinguisher for your office is an important step toward protecting your building from fire. At Confires Fire Protection Services, we want to provide you with the most effective fire extinguishers you can buy. Before you buy a fire extinguisher, it is important that you do your research so you can determine the best type of extinguisher for your building.

Purchasing a Fire Extinguisher

Confires Fire Protection Service has a number of different fire extinguishers available for purchase designed to suit a variety of different situations. If you are ready to purchase a new fire extinguisher for your home or office building, call Confires today.

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Classes of Fire Extinguishers

The first step to deciding what fire extinguisher you should buy is to decide which type would be best suited for your building’s needs. It is important to first recognize the four classes of fire:

  • Class A – ordinary combustibles (wood, cloth, paper, plastic, etc.)
  • Class B – flammable liquids (oil, gasoline, etc.)
  • Class C – electrical fires
  • Class D – flammable metals (sodium, titanium, magnesium, etc.)
  • Class K – commercial kitchen grease fire

Fire extinguishers usually have big letters on the sides that indicate the class of fire they are designed for. It is imperative that you choose the right type of extinguisher—for instance, you would never want to use a class A-only fire extinguisher (usually filled with water) on a class C electrical fire. 

Types of Fire Extinguishers

The size of the fire extinguisher that you will need is dependent on the hazard class of your building. Fire extinguishers come in various sizes and the most common are 2.5, 5, and 10 pounds. Our extinguisher technicians will evaluate your building layout and occupancy and recommend the most effective extinguisher for your building or equipment.

There are many technical aspects to consider when purchasing an extinguisher that the average layperson will not be able to consider without a lot of research. Our technicians are trained to assess your building and select the proper extinguisher for your specific application.

ABC Fire Extinguishers

ABC dry chemical fire extinguishers, also called multi-purpose fire extinguishers, use a specially fluidized and siliconized monoammonium phosphate dry chemical. Commonly purchased in office buildings, they are appropriate for most common types of fire, including wood, paper, and plastic fires, as well as flammable liquid and electrical fires. ABC fire extinguishers work by either melting on and smothering Class A fires or absorbing heat and breaking the chain reaction of Class B and C fires.

Purple K Fire Extinguishers

Often purchased for use by oil, gas, chemical, and utility companies, Purple K dry chemical fire extinguishers use a purple-colored siliconized potassium bicarbonate dry chemical that is electrically nonconductive and is extremely effective against Class B flammable liquid fires and Class C electrical fires.

CO2 Fire Extinguishers

Using a cloud of white carbon dioxide “snow,” CO2 fire extinguishers remove heat and quickly smother Class B and C fires without any messy residue. CO2 fire extinguishers quickly cool down flames and can reach and exterminate even hidden flames. CO2 fire extinguishers can be used safely on all electrical and electronic equipment with no risk of electric shock to the extinguisher operator or damage to devices. CO2 fire extinguishers are not recommended for use against Class A fires, as the speed of the discharge is likely to cause flaming materials to blow away, potentially spreading the flames.

Class K Fire Extinguishers

Designed to supplement a kitchen fire suppression system, Class K kitchen fire extinguishers contain the liquid fire suppressant and are designed to knock down flames, cool down grease, and form a vapor securing blanket to prevent further fire outbreaks. Class K fire extinguishers are usually purchased for food-service establishments such as restaurants, convenience stores, food courts, and cafeterias.

Cleanguard Clean Agent Fire Extinguishers

Cleanguard fire extinguishers contain DuPont FE-36, a chemical that is clean, electrically nonconductive, environmentally friendly, low in toxicity, and highly effective against Class A, B, and C fires. Non-magnetic Cleanguard fire extinguisher models designed for MRI rooms and operating rooms are available. Cleanguard fire extinguishers are often purchased to protect computer and data storage centers, control rooms, laboratories, and hospitals.

If you want to purchase a new fire extinguisher for your New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania or Northern Delaware business, call Confires today. Confires is a large distributor of fire extinguishers and offers the most competitive prices from a variety of manufacturers. We can help you choose the fire extinguisher that’s right for you so you can make sure your building and equipment are fully protected.

Call Confires for Fire Extinguisher Sales

Confires has over 40 years of experience providing complete fire protection services for businesses, organizations, government buildings, and restaurants in New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania or Northern Delaware. Our number one focus is your safety—we want to make sure your employees, property, and valuables are safe from the dangers of potential fires. We take pride in our “customer first” reputation, and we will do whatever it takes to make sure your property and valuables are protected from fire hazards and that your building meets fire safety codes.

The best thing about partnering with Confires is that we are your single-source solution for all fire protection services. Our experienced fire safety professionals specialize in all aspects of fire protection, including: commercial kitchen fire suppression, fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems, or emergency exit lighting.

To learn more about our fire extinguisher sales and services, contact Confires online or call us at 888-228-0917 today!

Fire Extinguisher FAQs

The easiest way to remember how to use a fire extinguisher is through the acronym PASS:

  • Pull the pin.
  • Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire.
  • Squeeze the pin slowly.
  • Sweep back and forth to put out flames.

Fire extinguishers expire for several reasons, including weakened seals on the neck of fire extinguishers weakening over time and leaking. Fire extinguishers are not effective at putting out fires once they lose pressure. This is why it is important to have your fire extinguisher inspected and up to code.

It depends on the size, layout, and hazard level of your building.