First Alert 2.5lb ABC Fire Extinguisher | Review and Test

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @MrTenor-ch5gs
    @MrTenor-ch5gs 22 дня назад +1

    Yeah handles are made of steel but they still bend every time you try to re install the heads I recommend every other brand over first alert even strike first but I’d recommend amerex as they hardly leak and are by far the best quality

  • @tanyahamilton5902
    @tanyahamilton5902 4 месяца назад +1

    Best video on this I have seen today! Thanks 🙏

  • @Rliang7070
    @Rliang7070 7 месяцев назад +4

    What camera do you use?

  • @Neptunesalad12
    @Neptunesalad12 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great fire demo

  • @West_Kootenay_railfan
    @West_Kootenay_railfan 5 месяцев назад

    just wondering how do you clean up the powder after you use the extinguisher? do you sweep it into a dust pan and then dispose of it or something like that?

    • @ExitSign250
      @ExitSign250  5 месяцев назад +1

      Dry chemical agent is not toxic, so it can either be vacuumed, swept up, washed, etc. In my particular case I just washed the area with a hose since I was outside.

  • @visionquest414
    @visionquest414 11 дней назад

    How's it going. I just purchased it. The bottom handle on mine is essentially touching the extinguisher itself. How does that even make sense. I thought it would be far away so I can stick my hand under and squeeze? ALSO, I cut that piece off that was attached to pin. I thought that was only for shipping purposes.. Now I see that the pin will fall out if I turn for fire extinguisher to side... This ole lady needs help :)

    • @ExitSign250
      @ExitSign250  11 дней назад

      The bottom handle is movable and you can raise it into a position that is easy for you to hold. The tag that was attached to the pin is called a tamper seal. It is designed to be attached to the extinguisher’s pin to keep it in place. In the event you need to use the fire extinguisher, the seal will easily break when you pull the pin. No need to cut it off.

  • @heaventube9890
    @heaventube9890 3 месяца назад

    Helpful information thanks

  • @sirenfreak57
    @sirenfreak57 7 месяцев назад +5

    I know a lot of companies will not work on or service these because they use a chemical from China that is a knockoff version of the Ansul dry chemical that is a different formulation that we cannot source here.

    • @ExitSign250
      @ExitSign250  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, I have heard that too. I would say these extinguishers should be in residential settings as one-time-use extinguishers.

    • @MrTenor-ch5gs
      @MrTenor-ch5gs 22 дня назад

      We won’t service them because first alert doesn’t distribute parts such as o rings valve stems etc and we don’t have an adapter to hydro test them so if they leak we condemn them because there’s no parts and first alert is junk anyway

  • @GraysonPuzzo
    @GraysonPuzzo 4 месяца назад

    5:39 test

  • @firetechnologyinnovations8810
    @firetechnologyinnovations8810 Месяц назад

    Upgrade and update your Safety with a UL Listed Rusoh Eliminator, which is the 1st complete redesign off the Fire Extinguisher in 75 Years. Not pressurized until you're ready to use it: ruclips.net/video/PKWoa9HymaI/видео.html

    • @ExitSign250
      @ExitSign250  Месяц назад

      I have heard of the Rusoh Eliminators. I personally do not care for them. They are bulky and have an odd design that will confuse the average person on its function and how to operate it. The Eliminators also have a maintenance requirement that standard fire extinguishers do not have, which is fluffing the powder agent. Contrary to popular belief, standard fire extinguishers do not need “fluffing” of the powder agent as they are charged with nitrogen that has no moisture. Moisture is what causes the powder to clump up. Rusoh also claims these extinguishers are not required to be serviced by a professional company. Seems like a bad idea to me as most business owners will neglect inspection and maintenance of their fire extinguishers.
      However I will say I like the ease of recharging. These can be good for recreational use, for fire departments, or other situations where fire extinguishers are frequently discharged.