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The Hercules Dry Powder fire extinguisher is the perfect solution for small fires. Its size and weight makes it easy even for children to handle though we don’t quite recommend it as fires can be dangerous and unpredictable.
With its small form, it can be stored easily in the kitchen or living room without being too much of an obstacle to movement. It can also be stored in most vehicle glove compartments.
With its light weight and ergonomic handle, operation has never been easier. Small yet powerful, it is the definitive choice for incipient fires.
The 3 KG version is at 4.7KG - That's about the weight of a cat.
Based on an expected 5 year life span, this fire extinguisher
Costs as low as 0.029 cents per day.
Class A Combustible fires such as wood, newspaper, books, tyres, plastics, etc. |
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Class B Flammable liquids such as small amounts of paint and cooking oil. |
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Class C Gas fires from your cooking gas. Note: Turn off the gas before fighting fire* |
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Class E Electric fires. Note: Turn off the electricity before fighting fire* |
In the Singapore Standards, only the Class A & B logos are allowed to be displayed on the fire extinguisher. This is because SCDF is educating the general public that the correct way to fight Class C and E fires is to first turn off the source.
Outstanding performance for fighting the toughest fires.
2KG Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher Fire Rating
This product complies to the stringent Singapore EN3 Fire Extinguisher Standards.
EN 3-7 Portable fire extinguishers Characteristics, performance requirements and test methods inclusive of :
EN 3-8 Portable fire extinguishers Construction, resistance to pressure and mechanical tests for extinguishers
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Installation and Operation of Fire Extinguisher |
Due to constant improvements, product specifications may differ slightly.
*SCDF is educating the public on NOT to directly use fire extinguishers on class C and E fires. C and E fires will reignite almost immediately as heat is still being generated. This is why the first step of eliminating a Class C or E fire is to turn off the source by shutting off the gas or electrical supply. If there is still a fire, the fire is likely to be a class A or B fire which will be much easier to put out as compared to a C or E fire. This is also why class C and class E logos are no longer permitted on new fire extinguishers.