π₯ Fog Nozzle, Triple Purpose Nozzle & Revolving Branch β Advanced Firefighting Nozzles for Maximum Control
These high-performance firefighting nozzles are essential tools in modern fire suppression systems, designed to deliver precise water flow patterns for different types of fires and operational needs. Each nozzle offers unique capabilities to enhance firefighter safety, efficiency, and effectiveness.
(Left β Brass Body with Adjustable Lever)
Cooling + Visibility = Safer Interior Operations
(Center β Silver Cylindrical Design)
One nozzle, three functions β adapt quickly to any situation.
(Right β Brass Multi-Jet Nozzle)
360Β° coverage β protect more ground with less movement.
These advanced nozzles give firefighters the power to adapt, control, and suppress fires effectively β whether itβs cooling a room, smothering flames, or covering a wide area.
π‘οΈ Control the Flow. Command the Fire.
Equip your team with Fog Nozzle, Triple Purpose Nozzle, and Revolving Branch for superior firefighting performance.
A fire extinguisher is a portable device filled with extinguishing agents designed to control or extinguish small fires in emergency situati
Water / Water Mist β for Class A fires (wood, paper, cloth).
Foam β for Class A & B fires (flammable liquids).
Dry Powder (ABC Type) β for Class A, B & C fires (solid, liquid, and gas).
COβ (Carbon Dioxide) β for Class B & electrical fires.
Wet Chemical β for Class K/F fires (cooking oil & fat).
An ABC Dry Powder or Foam extinguisher is commonly recommended for homes since they cover multiple fire types.
Follow the PASS technique:
Pull the pin.
Aim at the fire base.
Squeeze the handle.
Sweep side to side.
No. Using the wrong extinguisher can worsen the fire. For example, never use a water extinguisher on electrical or oil fires.
Wall Brackets & Stands β for safe mounting.
Fire Cabinets β protection against weather/damage.
Pressure Gauges β to check extinguisher pressure.
Safety Pins & Seals β prevent accidental discharge.
Refilling Kits β for recharging after use.
After every use (even partial discharge).
Typically every 5 years (depending on type & local fire regulations).
Yes. Brackets, cabinets, and hoses should be checked regularly for rust, cracks, or wear to ensure the extinguisher is always ready for use.
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