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TSMeToo
post Nov 17 2015, 11:32 AM, updated 4y ago

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I'm looking to purchase a certified fire extinguisher for home use.... we never know when we might need it...

But I'm at a lost of

1. Where to get one (no petaling street stuff pls) in Klang Valley.

2. What types to get for residential use... powder? CO2? Chemical?

Hope anyone with some knowledge of this can help shed some light on the subject
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post Nov 17 2015, 11:40 AM

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http://www.firefighter.com.my/t1/online-products.php
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post Nov 17 2015, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(slaveone @ Nov 17 2015, 11:40 AM)
Thanks!

Went to their website... was looking at their home use CO2 and Powder extinguisher.... and noticed they both share the SAME product description (which is actually for CO2).... sweat.gif
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post Nov 17 2015, 01:44 PM

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Go visit those homedec kind of exhibition. Many choices there. I saw some the extinguisher can become an art piece in your home. Very nice!
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post Nov 17 2015, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(enriquelee @ Nov 17 2015, 01:44 PM)
Go visit those homedec kind of exhibition. Many choices there. I saw some the extinguisher can become an art piece in your home. Very nice!
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Wow... did u manage to snatch a brochure? I was at Perfect Living last weekend in PWTC but didnt manage to see anythign liek that
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post Nov 17 2015, 02:26 PM

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4SmU_9_s-c

RM130 a peace, can keep for 5years.

i suggest you go AceHardware and get one of those compress air type, because you can used it as a defense weapon as well.
you can grab it and discharge on any intruder and basically used a frying pan to finish the job. AceHardware selling at RM40 only.
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post Nov 17 2015, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Nov 17 2015, 02:26 PM)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4SmU_9_s-c

RM130 a peace, can keep for 5years.

i suggest you go AceHardware and get one of those compress air type, because you can used it as a defense weapon as well.
you can grab it and discharge on any intruder and basically used a frying pan to finish the job. AceHardware selling at RM40 only.
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Will check out that youtube thanks!

Er... self defense I have enuf katana, shortspear, axe, machete, etc in the house.... blush.gif
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post Nov 17 2015, 02:45 PM

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definitely powder... get the ABC rated one..
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post Nov 17 2015, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(kurangak @ Nov 17 2015, 02:45 PM)
definitely powder... get the ABC rated one..
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I kinda agree. Powder seems best suited to for all kinda fires that we might usually encounter in a resident.

But I notice most website says powder are not recommended for indoor/residential use due to the toxicity of the powder if we breath it in...

Also the powder seems to be difficult to get out of furniture/carpets etc... though its still better then being burnt down i suppose tongue.gif
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post Nov 17 2015, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(MeToo @ Nov 17 2015, 02:47 PM)
I kinda agree. Powder seems best suited to for all kinda fires that we might usually encounter in a resident.

But I notice most website says powder are not recommended for indoor/residential use due to the toxicity of the powder if we breath it in...

Also the powder seems to be difficult to get out of furniture/carpets etc... though its still better then being burnt down i suppose tongue.gif
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Once the thing get burn down, do you still clean it back, repair and use back ? For example, a furniture or a carpet.
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post Nov 17 2015, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 17 2015, 03:41 PM)
Once the thing get burn down, do you still clean it back, repair and use back ? For example, a furniture or a carpet.
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No...means let say your electrical outlet on fire.. u kasi spray spray the powder.. it ghets into the perfectly fine carpet/furniture etc...

GOnna be susah to clean..
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Nov 17 2015, 03:56 PM)
No...means let say your electrical outlet on fire.. u kasi spray spray the powder.. it ghets into the perfectly fine carpet/furniture etc...

GOnna be susah to clean..
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Just vacuum it out.
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post Nov 17 2015, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 17 2015, 03:58 PM)
Just vacuum it out.
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Not so easy.

DISADVANTAGES

X Visibility Problems - The application of dry powder and generation of a dense powder cloud will dramatically reduce the visibility of the operator so they may not be able to use vision to judge the effectiveness of the powder on the fire or may jeopardise escape in a fire.
X Can Cause Breathing Problems - If dry powder is inhaled it can irritate the respiratory organs. Whilst short term exposure is not considered to be harmful, repeated inhalation should be avoided.
X Leaves a Residue - Dry powder is a very messy extinguishing agent that will leave behind a residue that is corrosive to certain materials and because it is a find powder it can also be abrasive. Thoughtless use may lead to the powder causing more damage than the fire itself, using dry powder fire extinguishers in kitchens or offices as powder can contaminate food and inhibit the use of electrical components such as keyboards if discharged. Because of the properties of powder being very light and easily carried through the atmosphere dry powder extinguishers when discharged risk contamination over a wide area.
X Poor Post Fire Security - Due to the smothering and chemical interference effect of dry powder, it will only remain effective whilst it is present in the atmosphere above the fuel. Because it is a cloud of fine powder, particles of it can easily be dispersed by the wind, giving a very real danger of rapid re-ignition of fuel.
X Vulnerable To Packing Down – Failure of extinguisher can result from the packing down of the powder within the extinguisher body, this problem is associated more with cartridge operated extinguishers. This can be a particular problem on vehicle mounted equipment as the vehicle vibration will cause the powder to compress under its own weight. Regular maintenance routines are essential; to prevent failure of equipment at a crucial time.
X Can Break Down Foam Blanket – The use of dry powder close to an area covered by a foam blanket may lead to the foam breaking down more quickly.
X Usage & Location – Because of the disadvantages above dry powder extinguishers should only be found in industrial settings and where no alternative fire extinguisher mediums are suitable. They should not be found in offices, flats etc.
X Limit of use, not to be used on class D,F fires
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post Nov 17 2015, 04:17 PM

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Usage & Location... not recommended for Offices/Living quarters
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Nov 17 2015, 02:25 PM)
Wow... did u manage to snatch a brochure? I was at Perfect Living last weekend in PWTC  but didnt manage to see anythign liek that
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All brochures already i the dust bin long time ago. tongue.gif
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post Nov 17 2015, 04:23 PM

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Man... if we can just get something liek these here...

http://osafefi.com/products/
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post Nov 17 2015, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(MeToo @ Nov 17 2015, 11:54 AM)
Thanks!

Went to their website... was looking at their home use CO2 and Powder extinguisher.... and noticed they both share the SAME product description (which is actually for CO2)....  sweat.gif
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What you meant by SAME product description? Yes, both to extinguish fire laugh.gif

I'd say go for CO2. The powder type, if used indoor, can obscure vision or damage goods and machinery. It is also very messy. The dis advantage of CO2 is that has no post fire security (the fire could re-ignite) but more suitable for electrical fire
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post Nov 17 2015, 04:31 PM

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maybe just but small portable one like for use in car. It is handy for use in kitchen also.

http://www.lelong.com.my/flamefighter-hous...7-01-Sale-I.htm
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post Nov 17 2015, 04:35 PM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Nov 17 2015, 04:31 PM)
maybe just but small portable one like for use in car. It is handy for use in kitchen also.

http://www.lelong.com.my/flamefighter-hous...7-01-Sale-I.htm
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Looks cute.. but too small leh.... I prefer something bigger like say 5kg... then put a few around the house.. can pakai tembak saja!

ANd yeah.. CO2 would be more manageable... can even test test for fun tongue.gif
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Nov 17 2015, 04:35 PM)
Looks cute.. but too small leh.... I prefer something bigger like say 5kg... then put a few around the house.. can pakai tembak saja!

ANd yeah.. CO2 would be more manageable... can even test test for fun tongue.gif
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http://abodefireextinguisher.com/

Free Delivery (?) More like included in price laugh.gif

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