PabloPicasso
Well-Known Member
Anyone come accross the fire safety stick as an alternative to traditional fire extinguishers?
A discreet link woud be handy... or a PM.Yes, my friend is the distributor. I was working with him at SBS when he saw them and investigated what they were all about with the guys that had a stand there. He was so impressed he did the deal with them and took them on.
I will have them on my boat when my extinguishers expire. It's just cost preventing me atm, no mates rates on these, sadly
Fire Classes:
- Class A – Solid combustibles – e.g. paper, plastics, textiles, wood*
- Class B – Flammable liquids – e.g. petrol, diesel, oil, alcohols
- Class C – Flammable gases – e.g. methane, propane, butane
- Electrical (up to 100,000volts) – e.g. Electrical appliances, wiring, circuit boards
- Class F – Cooking oils and fats in the kitchen
The video was not quite as compelling as I hoped. It was clear despite their claims that there is no technique, that actually there is. She had flames come back towards her and they told her what to do. A demo where someone reads the instructions then puts out the fire would be more compelling. Would have been nice to see how the powder coped with the same fire, and as you say a range of fires. A better demo would have been trigger it - place as close the fire as you can get, walk away…I'd like to see that being used on wood/upholstery fire that was well alight.