Wow, you do have a lot of extinguishers. And I thought I was bad 😅😅😅😅 . I check mine for pressure and obstruction every month. Every year I give them a detailed inspection. I have 3 class A water types. I keep those near the bedrooms and around the living rooms and in my office as in those areas the most likely fires would be in bedding, upholstery,currains, and papers or wastepaper. Kitchen, laundry room, and my electronics work room I have 5 & 10 lb ABC types. I have one water type that is about due for a hydro test. I also have an old fashioned soda-acid type but that is more for antique collection than fire suppression. Unfortunately I am going to have to move from a house to an apartment in a year so I'll probably just take a water and a dry chem with me. The others I'll give to my brother and some good friends.
Awesome video, probably one of my favorites! All the extinguishers that you have are really cool! The tags that you make for them are also really neat!
Very thorough inspections, I also keep quite a few extinguishers around my house that I bring home from my company, I always make sure to empty and recharge them because I don't trust other techs lol
Very valid. Seeing some of the wildly incompetent comments and opinions of real techs in Facebook groups has convinced me to rely only on factory charges or myself. Most techs are great and do their jobs well, but the few bad apples are enough to cause some doubt for me.
If another type of fire extinguisher like adding chlorine Abit, it becomes more dizzy or not? Other than menthol about coldness. I forgot what's the idea, oh about the gas scent kind of hero to force a place clean. Rescue is still rescue anyway.
I do mine every 6 months.. unfortunately, one is getting near to being replaced. One doesnt even specify the date, and the other is massive. Basically, i keeps 3 of all sizes in my room, with the added small in my kitchen. Always good to check extinguishers.
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Thanks! I've always had trouble finding a good blank tag model. How long have you been doing this in your house? I've been doing mine since 2019.
True but class d is for combustible metals like zirconium magnesium etc and they’re very expensive they’re cool but not very practical for a residential
Wow, you do have a lot of extinguishers. And I thought I was bad 😅😅😅😅 . I check mine for pressure and obstruction every month. Every year I give them a detailed inspection. I have 3 class A water types. I keep those near the bedrooms and around the living rooms and in my office as in those areas the most likely fires would be in bedding, upholstery,currains, and papers or wastepaper. Kitchen, laundry room, and my electronics work room I have 5 & 10 lb ABC types. I have one water type that is about due for a hydro test. I also have an old fashioned soda-acid type but that is more for antique collection than fire suppression. Unfortunately I am going to have to move from a house to an apartment in a year so I'll probably just take a water and a dry chem with me. The others I'll give to my brother and some good friends.
Awesome video, probably one of my favorites! All the extinguishers that you have are really cool! The tags that you make for them are also really neat!
Great job man I’m proud of you
Very thorough inspections, I also keep quite a few extinguishers around my house that I bring home from my company, I always make sure to empty and recharge them because I don't trust other techs lol
Very valid. Seeing some of the wildly incompetent comments and opinions of real techs in Facebook groups has convinced me to rely only on factory charges or myself. Most techs are great and do their jobs well, but the few bad apples are enough to cause some doubt for me.
@@FireAlarmDude5967 For sure, what Facebook groups are you talking about? Are there ones for extinguishers?
Amazing video!
If another type of fire extinguisher like adding chlorine Abit, it becomes more dizzy or not? Other than menthol about coldness. I forgot what's the idea, oh about the gas scent kind of hero to force a place clean. Rescue is still rescue anyway.
super cool video i really like this
When 2025 is here, are you going to make a inspection video again?
Great video
I do mine every 6 months.. unfortunately, one is getting near to being replaced. One doesnt even specify the date, and the other is massive. Basically, i keeps 3 of all sizes in my room, with the added small in my kitchen. Always good to check extinguishers.
I ❤ your videos
You are good at this you should start your own business for refilling, servicing, and selling extinguisher
What is next year’s tag color
Hey I like doing mine every year
I thought that the Fire Inspector has to check them. To make sure that they are up to code!
Not in a residential property
@@FireAlarmDude5967 You should try getting a Simplex 4051
Nice video, what kind of brackets, extinguishers do you use in the cars and where do you mount them?
Strap brackets
Usually the trunk, and I recommend the biggest extinguisher you can reasonably fit
Nice! Do you think you could share a blank model of your tag design?
I just used a standard one from google. I used picsart to make the logo, you can do really anything you want.
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Thanks! I've always had trouble finding a good blank tag model. How long have you been doing this in your house? I've been doing mine since 2019.
@Firealarmcollectorperson I’ve been printing tags since 2020 but I used to hand draw them. I think I started 2018
Where do you inspect and recharge the extinguishers
In the basement
@@FireAlarmDude5967ok
@@FireAlarmDude5967even recharge extinguishers
@@FireAlarmDude5967where do you get them at?
@graysynlain5934 eBay, local transfer station, techs
cool
How do you make the tags?
With a printer
@@FireAlarmDude5967 obviously but how do you create them
@@graysynlain5934 Google docs and an editing app
@@FireAlarmDude5967 nice thank you
Where did you get the foam extinguisher
eBay
@@FireAlarmDude5967hey man can you send me 1 tag at least
Correct me if I’m wrong, but do you think the reason why CO2 extinguishers do not have gauges because the CO2 in them do not go bad
@@FireAlarmDude5967hey
@@FireAlarmDude5967well some of them do not have tamer seals
i love it
You should get a class d extinguisher they’re sick
True but class d is for combustible metals like zirconium magnesium etc and they’re very expensive they’re cool but not very practical for a residential
How do you get them for free? i collect but i cant afford 100 per extinguisher, Thanks
I have a local transfer station where I find a lot of extinguishers.
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Cool thanks for the reply i have a small collection lol
Nice
Not trying to be creepy but do you live with your family or not
Yes..I’m 16
@@FireAlarmDude5967hey
Hi
Hey can you send me 100 tags please
Unfortunately not
@@FireAlarmDude5967 why not
@@FireAlarmDude5967 ok well if you send me 1 then I can print some my self because I have cardstock
he has a life he cant just send stuff out for free lmao
@@thoward575excuse me