3KG Portable Steel Fire Extinguisher(CK45/CE)
Cat:CO2 Fire Extinguisher (CK45/CE)
The 3kg portable steel fire extinguisher is a firefighting device designed to deal with all types of fires. Made of CK45 steel, it is sturdy and durab...
See DetailsAs an important part of modern fire fighting equipment, the safety precautions of stainless steel fire extinguishers during use are essential to ensure personnel safety and effective fire extinguishing. The following is a professional operating guide for stainless steel fire extinguishers, which aims to provide users with comprehensive safety use specifications.
First of all, it is essential to be familiar with the types of fire extinguishers and their operation. Different types of fire extinguishers are suitable for different categories of fires. For example, dry powder fire extinguishers are usually used to extinguish initial fires of oils, flammable gases and live equipment, while carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are more suitable for extinguishing fires of precision instruments, books and archives. Before using a fire extinguisher, be sure to read the product manual carefully to understand its scope of application, operation methods and precautions. This can not only improve the efficiency of fire extinguishing, but also effectively reduce the risk of misuse.
In an emergency, checking the status of the fire extinguisher is an essential step. Users need to confirm whether the pressure gauge of the fire extinguisher is within the normal range, whether the nozzle is intact, and whether the safety pin is correctly inserted. If any abnormality is found, stop using it immediately and seek the assistance of professionals. Regularly checking the status of the fire extinguisher is the basis for ensuring that it can work properly at critical moments.
When using a stainless steel fire extinguisher, it is equally important to keep a safe distance from the fire source. The high temperature around the fire source may cause the internal pressure of the fire extinguisher to increase, or even cause an explosion. In addition, a too close distance may cause the fire extinguishing agent to fail to effectively cover the fire source, thereby reducing the fire extinguishing effect. Therefore, when extinguishing a fire, the safe distance should be reasonably determined according to the type of fire extinguisher and the size of the fire source to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation.
During the specific operation, the user should hold the handle of the fire extinguisher tightly, pull out the safety pin, and aim at the root of the fire source for spraying. For dry powder fire extinguishers, the user needs to press the pressure handle to release the dry powder; for carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, the user needs to hold the handle and press the switch to spray carbon dioxide gas from the nozzle. During the spraying process, it is very important to maintain the stability of the spraying direction to avoid the fire extinguishing agent splashing on oneself or surrounding objects, causing unnecessary damage.
When performing fire extinguishing operations, users also need to pay attention to wind direction and ventilation conditions. If the wind direction is opposite to the direction of fire extinguishing, the fire extinguishing agent may be blown away, reducing the fire extinguishing effect. At the same time, the ventilation conditions on site will also affect the diffusion capacity of the fire extinguishing agent. Therefore, it is necessary to try to choose to extinguish the fire in the upwind or crosswind direction, and ensure that the site is well ventilated to improve the effectiveness of fire extinguishing.
After extinguishing the fire, it is an important link to continuously observe the source of the fire to prevent it from re-igniting. Many fires may leave residual fire or sparks after being extinguished, which may cause fire again if not handled in time. Therefore, after using a fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire, it is necessary to use water or other fire extinguishing equipment to thoroughly clean and cool the source of the fire to ensure that the fire will not recur.
Finally, personal protection measures are equally important when using stainless steel fire extinguishers. Wearing protective gloves and protective glasses can effectively prevent the fire extinguishing agent from splashing on the body and causing injuries, and using a mask can prevent the inhalation of toxic smoke or gas. During the fire extinguishing process, it is crucial to stay calm and sober to avoid wrong judgments or operations due to panic or tension.