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Home Fire Equipment & Accessories Fire Extinguishers Powder Extinguishers Commander ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher - 9kg - Rating 55A 233B C - With a FREE Sign!

Commander ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher - 9kg - Rating 55A 233B C - With a FREE Sign!

As Low As £38.05

Commander ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher - 9kg - Rating 55A 233B C - With a FREE Sign!

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Stay one step ahead of fire emergencies with the Commander 9kg ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher providing comprehensive fire safety. Engineered with versatility and reliability in mind, this extinguisher offers exceptional knock-down power, making it an essential safety tool for a range of environments. Designed to combat Class A, B, and C fires, as well as electrical fires, this ABC powder extinguisher is the ideal solution for tackling nearly all types of fire emergencies. Whether it's a flammable liquid fire or an electrical blaze, the Commander 9kg ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher delivers peace of mind.

  • Multi-Purpose Use: Safely tackles Class A (combustible materials), Class B (flammable liquids), Class C (flammable gasses), and electrical fires, ensuring you're prepared for a range of emergencies
  • Exceptional Fire Rating (55A 233B C): Provides superior knock-down power, capable of tackling larger and more challenging fires
  • Versatile Application: Unlike foam extinguishers, it can be used on ‘running’ flammable liquid fires, offering greater versatility in tackling various fire scenarios
  • Certified Safety Standards: This extinguisher is MED Approved and Kitemarked to BS EN3
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: To help maintain the condition of the extinguisher
  • 5-year Warranty
  • Exceptional value for money with FREE accessory: Buy with VSafety and receive a FREE extinguisher ID sign with every extinguisher purchased to help meet fire safety obligations on your premises

Note that the use of powder fire extinguishers indoors is not recommended by BS 5306-8:2012 due to mess and potential impairment of vision and respiration.

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AEC9435 - 9kg ABC Powder Extinguisher + Free Sign

Description ABC Powder Extinguisher
Dimensions H625 x W280 x D180mm
Type Powder
Weight 13.36kg
Fire Rating 55A 233B C
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Description Commander 9kg ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher
Capacity (kg) 9kg
Fire Rating 55A 233B C
Working Pressure (bar) 14
Product Height (mm) 625
Product Diameter (mm) 180
Weight (kg)* 13.36

Wondering which fire extinguisher you need?

Our Fire Extinguisher buying guide has a wealth of information to help you decide which fire extinguishers you need to meet your fire safety obligations, along with guidance on fire safety regulations, fire extinguisher maintenance and installation. Remember, all fire extinguishers are provided with a corresponding Extinguisher ID sign for FREE!

How Can This Extinguisher Be Identified?

Powder fire extinguishers feature blue labelling. It is critical that each fire extinguisher can be quickly and clearly identified in the event of a fire. That's why we provide a quality Fire Extinguisher ID sign FREE with every extinguisher to help you meet obligations more easily and for less cost.

What Type Of Fire Can This Be Used On?

This extinguisher can be used on A, B and C class fires making it ideal for extinguishing vehicle fires, as well as electrical hazards, flammable liquids and gasses, and general wood/paper fires. The use of powder fire extinguishers indoors is not recommended by BS 5306-8: 2012 due to the mess powder can create and the potential impairment of vision and respiration it can cause within a confined space.

What Is The Lifespan Of A Fire Extinguisher?

UK fire safety regulations suggest that fire extinguishers should be replaced or undergo an extended service every 5 years. However, there are conditions to this. Fire extinguishers must have been well-maintained and fully operational. This includes conducting monthly visual checks and an annual inspection by a qualified fire extinguisher engineer. No extinguisher should exceed 20 years in use. If the fire extinguisher is damaged or in any way not fit for use, it needs to be serviced or replaced immediately. The same applies if it has been discharged; it must be replaced without delay.

How Often Should I Inspect A Fire Extinguisher?

Monthly Fire Extinguisher Inspections

Each month, you should conduct a visual inspection of your fire extinguishers. Here's what to look for:

  • Signs of damage such as corrosion or leakage, or evidence that the fire extinguisher has been interfered with.
  • Issues with the hose or nozzle, such as cracks, blockages, or tears
  • Absent or broken locking pins, seals, and tamper indicators
  • A damaged or loose handle
  • A missing service label. Ensure all labels and tags on fire extinguishers are readable and if the last service was over a year ago, arrange one immediately.
  • Don't forget to document your monthly checks
  • Ensure the pressure gauge is in the green zone and lift the extinguisher to make sure it feels full
  • Check that fire extinguishers are easily visible, not blocked, and the operating instructions are clean and facing outwards. You should also check they are clearly signposted and accessible

Annual fire extinguisher inspections

A qualified fire extinguisher engineer should conduct an annual fire extinguisher inspection. They’ll conduct a full maintenance check with detailed examination, and, if necessary, carry out repairs in line with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and BS5306 guidelines. After passing its annual service, the fire extinguisher will be tagged and dated. If the extinguisher cannot be adequately repaired so it is in good working order, it must be replaced.

Note that a competent fire extinguisher engineer will not only service the equipment but also assess its placement to ensure it's still correctly positioned and installed on its stand. They will evaluate how fire extinguishers are arranged and whether that's still suitable for the hazards in that area. It's recommended to engage a BAFE registered engineer for your fire extinguisher inspection. BAFE is the independent certification registration organisation for the fire protection industry, and they validate a business's ability to provide fire protection services. This way, you can be sure the engineer is fully competent and meets all the relevant standards.

Remember, it is a legal requirement to keep records of all fire extinguisher inspections, servicing, and maintenance.

In addition to maintaining extinguishers, you should ensure that your fire risk assessment is up to date, with no unresolved actions from your most recent audit. It's crucial that all employees know about any existing fire safety plans and procedures, including the location of fire extinguishers, escape routes, and assembly points. Regular fire drills and fire alarm tests should be conducted to ensure staff are familiar with escape paths and their specific roles. You should regularly check your fire and emergency safety signs to ensure all are present, correct and offering sufficient guidance.

Every workplace will have its unique set of fire safety measures and plans, all employees and visitors should be clear on what to do in the event of a fire on your premises.