Protect sensitive equipment and high-value assets with a clean agent fire extinguisher designed for fast, residue-free fire suppression. Ideal for offices, server rooms, and electrical environments, these extinguishers provide powerful fire protection without damaging electronics or leaving cleanup behind.
What is a Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher?
A clean agent fire extinguisher uses a non-conductive, fast-evaporating gas to suppress fires without leaving residue. It works by removing heat or disrupting the combustion process, making it highly effective for Class A, B, and C fires.
Unlike traditional extinguishers, clean agents are safe for sensitive environments such as IT equipment, medical devices, and control panels.
The 6 KG 2BTP Clean agent fire extinguisher is the best option for protecting your expensive electrical equipment, server room, medical devices and priceless art. Unlike dry powder, the item to be protected will not be damaged during fire fighting. This allows the shortest downtime allowing you to get back to business as fast as possible.
The 4 KG 2BTP Clean agent fire extinguisher is the best option for protecting your expensive electrical equipment, server room, medical devices and priceless art. Unlike dry powder, the item to be protected will not be damaged during fire fighting. This allows the shortest downtime allowing you to get back to business as fast as possible.
Why Choose a Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher for Your Space?
Residue-Free Fire Protection
A clean agent fire extinguisher is designed to suppress fires without leaving behind residue, making it suitable for environments where cleanliness and minimal disruption are important. Unlike traditional extinguishers that may require extensive clean-up, it allows equipment and surfaces to remain largely unaffected after use, supporting quicker recovery following an incident.
Safe for Electrical Fires
Electrical risks are common in both residential and commercial settings. A clean agent fire extinguisher is non-conductive, which means it can be used safely on live electrical equipment without increasing the risk of shock or damage. This makes it a practical option for areas with appliances, server racks, or sensitive electronics.
Environmentally Friendly Solution
Modern clean agent fire extinguisher options are developed with environmental considerations in mind. They are designed to be ozone-friendly and leave minimal environmental impact when discharged. This makes them a suitable choice for spaces that prioritise both safety and responsible environmental practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a clean agent fire extinguisher used for?
A clean agent fire extinguisher is commonly used in environments where sensitive equipment or clean surfaces need to be protected. It is suitable for areas such as offices, server rooms, and homes with electronic devices, as it suppresses fire without leaving residue behind.
How does a clean agent fire extinguisher work?
A clean agent fire extinguisher works by releasing a gas that interrupts the chemical reaction of a fire, effectively extinguishing it without reducing oxygen levels significantly. This allows it to control flames quickly while remaining safe for use in occupied spaces when handled properly.
Is a clean agent fire extinguisher safe for electrical fires?
Yes, a clean agent fire extinguisher is non-conductive and can be used on live electrical equipment. This makes it a practical choice for protecting devices such as computers, appliances, and control panels where water or powder extinguishers may cause additional damage.
Does a clean agent fire extinguisher require regular servicing?
Like all fire safety equipment, a clean agent fire extinguisher should be checked periodically to ensure it remains in working condition. Routine inspections help confirm that pressure levels, seals, and components are intact. For servicing support or further guidance, you can reach out through our Contact page.
Where should a clean agent fire extinguisher be placed?
A clean agent fire extinguisher should be positioned in an accessible location, close enough to potential risk areas but not directly exposed to heat sources. Placement near exits is recommended for safer access during emergencies. You can explore suitable options on our home page or contact us for tailored recommendations.
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