Water Fire Extinguishers

Class A: Extinguishing Ordinary Combustibles – wood, paper, cloth, rubber and plastics

Water Fire Extinguishers in England

Action you need to take to protect your business

Wood, paper, card, rubber, plastic, fabric, furniture… they’re all class A risks – something all buildings have.

Water fire extinguishers also know as H2O extinguishers, are the cheapest class A ones to buy, refill and replace. It’s why they’re so popular. They’re also the safest extinguisher to use, as the firefighting agent used is water.

Water fire extinguishers fight class A fires on two levels; they soak and cool the source of fuel, which not only extinguishes the fire, but lessens the likelihood of re-ignition.

For higher firefighting capabilities, you can opt for water additive fire extinguishers instead. An additive is used to give the water stronger knock-down properties. This means you’ll need fewer of them to cover the same risk, which could be a huge cost-saver.

Water Fire Extinguishers will help you:

Keep your business, employees and visitors safe

Meet building insurance requirements, we work closely with insurers

Enables the ability to respond to specific fires, possibly saving lives and assets

Comply with British legislation and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

Protect your assets

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Water Fire Extinguishers in England

Advanced Fire Extinguishers for Ultimate Peace of Mind in your business

Choose us for more than just fire safety — get a comprehensive solution that enhances the overall security and resilience of your business.

Our Water Fire Extinguishers

Cheapest To Buy And Replace

  • Cost-efficient option

Safest Extinguisher To Use

  • No harmful extinguishing agents are used

Water Additive Also Available

  • For higher firefighting capabilities

Prevents Re-Ignition

  • Water soaks and cools the source of fuel