Fire System Services is a privately owned South Australian company focusing on essential safety provisions, including fire extinguisher sales in Adelaide. We have world-class technology and a highly skilled team that gives our clients confidence in our provided systems.
We strive to meet all deadlines promptly while offering you professional service and a personal approach. With our passion and experience, we are the go-to company for all your fire safety needs for your residential, commercial, or industrial business to ensure you are up-to-date with Australian Standards.
Our licenses and accreditations include the following:
With more than 35 years of experience servicing various businesses, including CSIRO, National Storage, Linfox, and Cabra Dominican College. For all your fire extinguisher sales in Adelaide, you can contact the experts at Fire System Services.
At Fire Extinguisher Services, we have an extensive range of standard and specialty fire extinguishers, parts, and accessories to cover your fire extinguisher sales in Adelaide. Before purchasing one, it would be best to talk with us about what is best for your home or business.
Some of these include:
A:B: E Dry Chemical Powder – This is one of the most common choices in Australia for its ability to tackle many different types of fires and its effectiveness compared to its low cost.
Carbon Dioxide – Designed for flammable liquid and electrical fires only as they work by shifting oxygen.
Fire Blanket – Typically used for Class A and B fires, including Class F cooking fires in the home. One we recommend having in your household.
For fire extinguisher sales in Adelaide, it is essential to conduct your research to ensure your home or business is covered in case of an emergency.
Types of fires are separated into six different classes, and categorising these can help you assess the kind of extinguisher you require for your fire extinguisher sales in Adelaide.
Class A: Fires that involve carbonaceous solids, which contain the chemical element carbon as the primary fuel. This is wood, paper, cloth, rubber, plastics, grass, and coal.
Class B: Involves flammable and combustible liquids—for example, petrol, oil, tar paint, and wax.
Class C: Fires that involve combustible gases such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), butane, propane Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), and acetylene.
Class D: Involves combustible metals, including sodium, potassium, magnesium, and aluminum shavings.
Electrical: These are electrical fires; there is no ‘Class E’ as electricity is not fuel. But, it can be hazardous as it’s a heat source.
Class F: Fires from cooking oils and fats in the kitchen.