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Foam fire extinguishers tackle Class A and Class B fires with remarkable effectiveness. These versatile units work by creating a protective barrier that smothers flames and prevents re-ignition, making them essential for workplaces that store flammable liquids or deal with ordinary combustible materials. B-foam extinguishers are designed specifically for petrol, diesel and oils, creating a seal over burning liquids to cut off oxygen supply. Different types of fires foam extinguishers put out Foam extinguishers fight Class A fires brilliantly: wood, paper and textiles. But here's the thing with liquid fires. B-foam extinguishers are designed specifically for petrol, diesel and oils. They create a seal over the burning liquid and cut off the oxygen supply. A-foam types? They're primarily for solid materials and aren't as effective on liquids. So you need to choose the right foam for your specific fire risks. Foam extinguishers have been di-electrically tested, so are safe for use on or near live electrical equipment (though they will likely damage the equipment too!). For kitchen fires involving cooking oils, wet chemical extinguishers are your best option. How do foam fire extinguishers work? When you discharge a foam extinguisher, it releases a mixture of water and foam concentrate under pressure. This creates a thick, stable foam that spreads across the fire's surface. The foam works in three ways: it cools the burning material, creates a barrier that prevents oxygen from feeding the fire, and forms a seal that stops flammable vapours from escaping. The P50 B-Foam Extinguisher's unique properties make it particularly effective on liquid fires. Unlike water, which can spread burning liquids and exacerbate fires, foam floats on top of liquids and creates a protective barrier. Installing foam extinguishers B-Foam extinguishers are ideal for garages, workshops, factories, and storage areas where flammable liquids are stored. They're commonly found in vehicle maintenance facilities, manufacturing plants, and warehouses that handle oils, solvents, or fuels. Consider using B-Foam extinguishers in areas where both ordinary combustibles and flammable liquids are present. This dual capability means you can protect against multiple fire types with a single extinguisher. Are foam extinguishers safe for people? Modern foam extinguishers are generally safe when used correctly. The foam concentrate is designed to be less harmful than older formulations; however, prolonged contact with skin and eyes should still be avoided. Always read the safety instructions and ensure proper ventilation when using any fire extinguisher. After using a foam extinguisher, clean the affected area thoroughly as the foam can leave residue that may damage surfaces if left untreated. What sizes do foam extinguishers come in? We stock foam extinguishers in various sizes to match your specific needs. Popular sizes include 6-litre and 9-litre units, which offer excellent coverage for most commercial applications. Smaller 3-litre models are well-suited for vehicles and compact spaces, while larger 45-litre wheeled units are available for industrial sites that require maximum firefighting capacity. Choose your size based on the area you're protecting and the types of fires you might encounter. Larger spaces with higher fire risks benefit from bigger extinguishers that provide longer discharge times and greater coverage. Servicing foam extinguishers Foam extinguishers require annual servicing by a qualified technician. This involves checking the pressure, inspecting the foam concentrate, and testing the discharge mechanism. The foam concentrate typically needs to be replaced every five years, even if the extinguisher hasn't been used. Regular maintenance ensures your extinguisher will work when you need it most. We offer comprehensive servicing packages that ensure your fire safety equipment remains in optimal working order, helping you meet regulatory requirements. Protect your property with reliable foam fire extinguishers from our extensive range. Browse our selection today and contact our fire safety experts for personalised recommendations that match your specific requirements. Frequently asked questions (FAQs) Can I use a foam extinguisher on electrical fires? Foam extinguishers can be used on electrical fires only if they've passed the 35kV conductivity test. Use water mist or foam in general office areas with live electrical equipment. The only use for CO2 is generally in server rooms or areas where water-based extinguishers might damage valuable electrical equipment. Always check your extinguisher's specific certification before using it near electrical equipment. How long does a foam extinguisher last before needing replacement? A foam extinguisher should be replaced around the 10-year mark. After 5 years, replace your current foam extinguishers with a suitable alternative, such as water mist. By replacing AFFF foam extinguishers now, organisations can pre-empt regulatory control that will soon exist. The disposal of AFFF foam is highly regulated due to the harmful environmental consequences of the foam entering water courses and ecosystems. The cost of disposal of this type of foam is also escalating as demand rises. For more information about responsible disposal practices, see our guide on AFFF foam extinguisher disposal. Regular annual servicing helps determine when replacement becomes more cost-effective than continued maintenance. What's the difference between foam and powder extinguishers? Foam extinguishers are only suitable for fire classes A and B, while powder extinguishers are also suitable for fire class C. Powder extinguishers create a mess, reduce visibility when discharged and can have detrimental health effects, so they should be used outside. Water mist extinguishers are a better choice for inside. For the pros and cons of foam extinguishers and powder extinguishers, please refer to our Foam vs. Powder Extinguishers information. Are foam extinguishers safe for people and the environment? Many older foam extinguishers contain the fluorosurfactant PFOA as their additive, which is known to cause cumulative environmental damage (thus the nickname 'forever chemicals'). Eco foam extinguishers use improved formulations that are less harmful to the environment. After using a foam extinguisher, thoroughly clean the affected area, as the foam can leave residue. Always ensure proper ventilation when using any fire extinguisher, and avoid prolonged skin contact with the foam. What happens during a foam extinguisher service? Every 12 months, you must have your fire extinguishers serviced by a qualified technician. During the annual service, the technician will replace the headcap seal, verify the correct operation of the headcap safety pin, test the pressure gauge, and replace any O-rings in the junction of the valve and hose or horn. A visual check of the extinguisher's condition and the instruction label completes the job. Finally, the technician will complete the maintenance label, which records the service history of the extinguisher. You'll also need monthly visual inspections between professional services to check the pressure gauge, safety pin, and overall condition.
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Providing the same fire-fighting capabilities as a standard AFFF foam without any harmful effects on the environment or to life. Fully compliant to all British and European Standards.
Lacking the harmful PFAS chemicals found in traditional AFFF foam, this is a more environmental choice that maintains Class A, Class B, and electrical coverage, while adding Class F capability.
A service-free, non-corrosive, Kitemarked extinguisher ideal for small properties and passenger carrying vehicles.
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Remove the cost of maintenance with this non-corrosive fire extinguisher, fully compliant to all British and European Standards.
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Providing service-free fire extinguisher coverage, the 6ltr Black Edition P50 extinguisher is ideal for the modern home, hospitality sector and office buildings.
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Fully compliant to all British and European Standards, these maintenance free fire extinguishers are non-corrosive and last 10 years.
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One of the most popular extinguisher combinations, foam and CO2 fire extinguishers are often seen paired in offices, schools, shops, etc. Suitable for Class A & Class B (Foam) and Class B & Electrical (CO2) fires.
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Combining two of the most popular fire extinguishers with a double extinguisher stand, this money saving special offer is ideal for offices, schools, shops, etc.
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These handy little foam extinguishers are ideal for private and public vehicles and the smaller size makes them highly portable for use around the house.
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This compact unit is perfect for installation in both private and public use vehicles as well as being a handy unit to have around the house.
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A suitable solution for small work spaces or some commercial vehicles, 3ltr foam extinguishers are compact and easy to control.
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One of the most popular extinguishers on the market, a 6l foam offers protection against class A & B fires. Most commonly found in offices and public areas.
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The 6ltr PowerX foam fire extinguisher from Thomas Glover is designed for tackling class A and B fires, making it ideal for offices, warehouses and workshops.
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This 6ltr foam is perfect for offices, staff rooms, corridors, storage areas and receptions. Often paired with a CO2 fire extinguisher.
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Providing fire extinguisher coverage but not at the expense of decor, this stainless steel foam extinguisher is often fitted in lobbies and reception areas.
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With high fire ratings, these extinguisher units are often installed on caravan parks, ideal for extinguishing burning wood, furniture and flammable liquids.
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With fire ratings suitable for tackling burning solid materials and burning liquids, the 9l foam is an ideal extinguisher in office environments.
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Manufactured with prestigious environments in mind, the stainless steel 9 litre foam is often partnered with a polished aluminium 2kg CO2 extinguisher.
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Utilising BSX AFFF Foam extinguishant, a 5 metre hose, and approximately 60 seconds of discharge, this wheeled extinguisher lets you safely handle industrial-scale fires.
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With a 6 metre reinforced discharge hose and approximately 200 seconds of discharge this wheeled AFFF foam extinguisher is ideal for large-scale applications.
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