As accredited service providers, the technicians at Fire System Services are here to assist you with your Fire Extinguishers Sales and Services, including Fire Extinguisher Refills in Adelaide.
We sell and service MRI Water Mist Fire Extinguishers (Class A: E) for paper & electrical fires.
The MRI Water Mist Fire Extinguisher benefits from other MR Fire Extinguishers; it uses de-ionized water as the agent. They are offering a more affordable solution for refills than vaporising liquids.
Sizes Options available in 6.2 & 9.0 liter.
MRI WATER MIST is the ultimate fire extinguisher for Class A fires and locations where a potential Class E (electrical) hazard exists. The fine spray from the unique misting nozzle provides safety from electrical shock, greatly enhances the cooling and soaking characteristics of the agent, and reduces the scattering of burning materials. The Amerex Water Mist fire extinguishers contain de-ionized water (sold separately), making them the best extinguishers to protect hospital environments, telecommunication facilities, and “clean room” manufacturing facilities. The Amerex Water Mist fire extinguishers are easy to use, maintain, and service.
This fire extinguisher has a stainless-steel cylinder, all-metal valve construction, and a stored pressure design. It has a Temperature Range of +40°F to 120°F and a 5-year Manufacturer’s Warranty. These extinguishers have been Non-magnetic Construction Tested by an Independent Agency for use in MRI Facilities to 11.7 Tesla and are recommended for Lithium-Ion Battery Fires.
For other types of fire extinguishers we sell and service, please visit our Fire Extinguishers & Blankets page.
At Fire System Services, we provide sales & services to an extensive range of standard and specialty fire extinguishers and parts and accessories to cover your fire extinguisher services 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 – Typically used For Class E & F fires, ideal for kitchen fires, small flammable liquid, and electrical fires only as they work by shifting oxygen.
Fire Blanket – Typically used for Kitchen Fires involving Human Torch Fires (Clothing), Class F cooking oils, and fat fires. One we recommend having in your household.
Foam – Typically used for Class F fires, including Fuel Fires, Flammable and combustible Liquids.
Vermiculite – Typically used for Class D fires Lithium Batteries. This type of fire extinguisher is ideal for combatting lithium battery fires within factory or office spaces.
Water – Typically used for Class A fires, including Paper, Wood, Materials, and textiles.
Water Mist – Typically used for Class A & E fires. Water Mist is the ultimate extinguisher for Class A fires and where a potential Class E (electrical) hazard exists.
The Water Mist extinguishers contain de-ionized water (sold separately), making them the best extinguishers to protect hospital environments, telecommunication facilities, and “clean room” manufacturing facilities.
Wet Chemical – Typically used for Class F fires, including cooking oils and deep fat fryers, ideally found alongside Carbon Dioxide fire extinguishers and fire blankets. Essential Safety Equipment for commercial kitchens.
For fire extinguisher sales & services in Adelaide, it is essential to research to ensure your home or business is covered in 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, click on the link to view our selection chart.
Class A: Fires that involve carbonaceous solids, This as wood, paper, cloth, and textiles.
Class B: Involves flammable and combustible liquids—petrol, oil, and paint.
Class C: Fires that involve combustible gases such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), butane, propane Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Class D: Involves combustible metals, including sodium, potassium, magnesium, and aluminum shavings.
Class E: These are electrical fires, such as electrical switchboards and computerised equipment.
Class F: Fires from cooking oils and fats in the kitchen.