When you need to install or maintain fire protection equipment in Beaverton, OR, call the expert fire system providers at Fire Extinguisher Service Center. We have been providing comprehensive fire system support to homes and offices in Portland since 1963. As experts in the field of fire safety equipment, we have the knowledge and resources necessary to provide you with the tools to stay safe and to be in compliance. Fire Extinguisher Service Center can install and maintain hood suppression systems for you.
Fire Extinguisher Service Center offers a complete line of fire extinguishers for every type of fire. These products represent the best in firefighting equipment and are the result of a long company tradition of service, experience and quality. Our entire staff is dedicated to providing you with the best in firefighting equipment to meet your specific needs, as well as our licensed technicians in bringing you the very best service at a reasonable rate. To service your fire equipment on-site our trucks have the latest service equipment and all carry a full supply of fire extinguisher accessories such as cabinets, signs and repair kits.
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Water mist fire extinguishers use de-ionizing water as the main fire extinguishing agent. In fact, as a specialty extinguisher, water mist fire extinguishers use a unique misting nozzle that comes out in a fine spray of de-ionized water to enable maximum cooling and soaking.
Most people don't realize how unpredictable and fast fire can be. This is why it's so important to make sure you have the right fire safety equipment in your office and that your employees are well trained to react quickly to a fire.
A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the fire department arrives; but portable extinguishers have limitations. Because fire grows and spreads so rapidly, the number one priority for residents is to get out safely.
Portable fire places in your home can create a great atmosphere, but remember that you’re putting an open flame in your home. Don’t keep them burning unattended, and be sure to extinguish the flame before you leave the room.