Fire Extinguisher Test 1-3 Fire Extinguisher

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1-3 Fire Extinguisher

$50
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3-6 Fire Extinguisher

$80
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6-10 Fire Extinguisher

$100
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Fire Extinguisher Testing and Servicing

Regular fire extinguisher testing and servicing are essential to ensure equipment works effectively in an emergency. Routine checks include inspecting pressure levels, weight, seals, and the overall condition of the extinguisher. Without proper maintenance, even a visible extinguisher may fail when it’s needed most.

Fire extinguishers must be serviced to meet safety standards and remain reliable in high-risk situations. A poorly maintained extinguisher can put lives and property at serious risk during a fire.

At Landlord Property Checks, fire extinguisher servicing is carried out by BAFE Registered Technicians, ensuring all inspections meet recognised industry standards. BAFE certification is an internationally respected quality assurance scheme, providing confidence that all servicing is completed correctly, safely, and professionally.

With compliant testing, expert servicing, and reliable documentation, you can be confident your fire protection equipment will perform when it matters most.

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Water Fire Extinguishers

Water fire extinguishers are the most widely used type and are designed for Class A fires, which involve solid combustible materials such as wood, paper, cardboard, and textiles. They work by cooling the burning material and removing heat from the fire.

Foam Fire Extinguishers:

Foam fire extinguishers are suitable for use on Class B and C fires. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as petrol, oil, or paint. Class C fires involve electrical equipment. Foam fire extinguishers work by smothering the fire and preventing oxygen from reaching the flame.

CO2 Fire Extinguishers

Foam extinguishers are suitable for Class A and Class B fires, including fires involving flammable liquids such as petrol, oil, and paint. They work by forming a blanket over the fire, cutting off oxygen while also cooling the fuel.

Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers

Dry powder extinguishers are versatile and effective against Class A, B, and C fires, including fires involving gases and electrical equipment. They extinguish fires by disrupting the chemical reaction and smothering the flames.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The time needed to install a fuse box depends on the condition and complexity of your electrical system. In most cases, it takes a few hours, but larger upgrades or rewiring work can extend the process to a full day or more.

A fuse box is usually installed in an accessible central area of the property, such as a utility room, garage, or basement. Its location must allow safe access for maintenance and comply with local building and electrical regulations.

No, replacing a fuse box should only be carried out by a qualified electrician. It involves working with high-voltage wiring and must comply with electrical safety regulations, making it unsafe and non-compliant for untrained individuals to attempt.

The cost of fuse box installation depends on factors such as the type of consumer unit, the complexity of the electrical system, and the property’s location. Prices typically vary by job, so it’s best to get an accurate quote from a licensed electrician after an inspection.