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A Fire Bucket is filled with sand or water and is used to extinguish fires. Sand is often used where there is a risk of spilled flammable liquid which might ignite and spread by flowing across the ground. The sand is deployed to act as a barrier to the flowing liquid.
A Fire Bucket Stand use to keep filled or empty Fire Bucket with sand or water and is used to extinguish fires. Sand is often used where there is a risk of spilled flammable liquid which might ignite and spread by flowing across the ground. The sand is deployed to act as a barrier to the flowing liquid.
Water filled fire buckets are sometimes used where a water extinguisher might not be convenient, or where a supplement is prudent.
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Sr. No. | Model No. | PSS-FB | 1 | Capacity | 10 Ltr |
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2 | Colour | Red |
3 | Finish | Powder Coated Finish |
4 | Top Handle | MS Road of 10mm Dia |
5 | IS Standard | As Per IS-2546 |
I always wonder how could they afford to sell such fail-proof high quality fire safety solutions at such a low price! Hats off!
— Ajay Tiwari (Superintending Engineer, QC Prasar Bharti)
ABC Dry powder Fire Extinguisher is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergency situations. Our ABC Dry Powder Extinguisher is of Stored Pressure Type. And suitable of Class A Fire: Wood, Textiles, Paper, Clothes, Cotton mill, Jute Mill etc., Class B Fire: Petroleum, Oil, Paint, Varnish, Solvent, Aviation Fuel, Flammable and Volatile Liquids etc., Class C Fire: Flammable Gases, Industrial Gases etc. As Well As Electrical Fires
ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher is a ”Monoammonium phosphate” based fire extinguisher, used on class A, class B, and class C fires. It uses a specially fluidized and siliconized monoammonium phosphate powder. ABC dry chemical is usually a mix of monoammonium phosphate and ammonium sulfate, the former being the active one. The mix between the two agents is usually 30–70%, 50-50%, or 90-10% depending on standards.