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FireAde 2000 Extinguishers Versus Traditional Dry Powder Extinguishers. Question # 1 Answer - Class “B” fire is one involving petroleum based products, flammable liquids, greases, gases, and rubber. Class “C” fire is one involving energized electrical equipment. As long as electricity is flowing to and through the electrical appliance. Remember: when the electricity is shut off, the fire becomes a Class “A” Fire and usually goes out unless it had gained enough headway at the time of electricity shut-off that it had transmitted the fire to other substances. Class “D” fire is one involving combustible metals or metals which generate their own oxygen, such as magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium, and potassium
Question # 2 Is FireAde 2000 effective on all Classes of fire? Answer -
Question # 3 Answer - FireAde 2000 Extinguishers Yes, FireAde 2000 extinguishes the fire by rapidly penetrating the object reducing the radiant heat. When applied to a hot or burning object, the object can be cooled to the point that it no longer supports re-ignition. The ability to prevent re-ignition is useful in widely diverse situations including and not limited to: Wood, Paper, Fabric, Cotton, Plastic and Rubber Products. Dry Powder Extinguishers
Question # 4 Answer - FireAde 2000 Yes, FireAde 2000 extinguishes Class “B” fires by rapidly interacting with the Class “B” liquids attacking the Fuel, Heat and Free Radicals; significantly cooling the liquid to the point that re-ignition is no longer a threat. FireAde 2000 will also render flammable liquids non-flammable Dry Powder Extinguisher
Question #5
Answer - In layman’s terms, Free Radicals are the actual unburned gases that release from a fire giving smoke it’s black appearance and allowing the fire to grow in temperature. Unlike traditional extinguish agents that only attack the oxygen, FireAde 2000 is able to extinguish the fire faster and more effective because it can to attack all sides of the Fire Tetrahedron
Question #6 Answer - Dry Powder Extinguishers
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Note: FireAde 2000 will achieve a temperature reduction from 1000 Degrees F. to less than 90 Degrees within 5 seconds. Dry Powder Extinguishers Note: Current test on children’s clothing proves that Dry Powder Chemicals does nothing to remove the heat. Temperatures after extinguishment remained above 210 Degrees F after 1 minute of extinguishment. This temperature would continue to burn the child!
Question # 8 Answer - Note: This application of FireAde 2000 should only be used if this is your last resort to escape fire. Remember FireAde 2000 will only protect clothing that its sprayed on during escaping the fire. Untreated parts of your clothing will burn. Dry Powder Extinguisher
Question # 9 Does the Fire Extinguisher “cool” burning objects? Answer - Yes, FireAde 2000 rapidly cools burning objects preventing re-ignition. Current tests showed that FireAde 2000 achieved a temperature reduction from 1200 Degrees F. to less than 90 Degrees F. within 10 seconds. Dry Powder Extinguisher No, Dry Powder Chemicals do nothing to cool the object. Current tests show that after extinguishment temperatures remain very high due to the retention of the heat. Re-ignition is always a possibility when using Dry Powder Chemicals.
Question # 10 Answer - Note: Traditional Dry Powder Chemical fire extinguishers only displace the oxygen feeding the fire and do nothing to remove the heat from the material. They only cover the surface of the material burning.
Question # 11 Answer - Dry Powder
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Question # 12 Answer -
Note: Traditional fire fighting foams and Dry Powder Chemical Agents do not have any effect on encapsulating the dense toxic black smoke
Question # 13 Answer - FireAde 2000 Yes, by applying the FireAde 2000 fire extinguisher to the spill, flammable liquids, such as gasoline, will be rendered permanently non-flammable. However, if it’s a large fuel spill, the 16 oz. FireAde 2000 fire extinguisher will not be enough to treat the entire spill. The fire extinguisher is excellent for small flammable liquid spills. Note: In an emergency situation, even a small FireAde 2000 fire extinguisher will aid in reducing the amount of flames! Dry Powder Extinguisher No, Dry Powder Chemicals will not render flammable liquids such as gasoline nonflammable. Dry Powder Chemical extinguishers are basic technology designed to displace the oxygen of a fire!
Question # 14 FireAde 2000 Yes, FireAde 2000 can be applied directly to your engine compartment without damaging the engine. In all of our live presentations we actually show a running engine with FireAde 2000 fire extinguishers being sprayed directly onto it. Race car drivers and safety crew chiefs find FireAde 2000 to be very valuable because of this benefit alone. Dry Powder Extinguishers
Question # 15 Answer - FireAde 2000 Yes - FireAde 2000 fire extinguishers will extinguish pyrotechnic flares. Road flares and rescue pyrotechnics, used by Police Officers, Marine Industry, D.O.T. and other agencies, are extremely difficult to extinguish. Current tests show that these flares burn well over 980 Degrees F. and within 2 seconds after FireAde 2000 has extinguished the flare, the temperature will be measured below 90 Degrees F. This is remarkable since most flares are so hot and supply their own oxygen, they will continue to burn under water Dry Powder Extinguishers Sometimes - Dry Powder Chemical will knock down the flame on a pyrotechnic flare but will not cool the the container. Temperatures remain very high and re-ignition usually occurs within seconds.
Question # 16 Answer - Yes - FireAde 2000 kitchen and domestic extinguishers are specially designed for grease fires. However, with any type of fire extinguisher, extreme caution should be taken when fighting grease fires if the delivery system is under pressure. There is a risk that the pressure will blow hot burning grease around. Pointing the nozzle directly into the burning grease is not the correct application. Stand away at a safe distance (approximately six to eight feet) and sweep the fire extinguisher side to side extinguishing the flames. FireAde 2000 extinguishers will rapidly cool the burning grease bringing it below re-ignition temperatures. Dry Powder Extinguishers Yes - Dry Powder Chemical extinguishers will extinguish burning grease fires. However, temperatures from the fire will remain extremely high and re-ignition will often occur. Dry Powder Chemicals will make clean up even more difficult and additional items in the kitchen and home may be damaged from the use of this type of extinguisher,
Question # 17 FireAde 2000 Dry Powder Extinguishers No - Dry Powder Chemicals leave a very messy residue. Clean up is very time consuming and can be very costly. Electronic equipment and engines can be destroyed by Dry Powder Chemicals. Most Dry Powder Chemical fire extinguisher manuals clearly state, “After the fire is out, clean up Dry Powder Chemicals immediately to avoid corrosion”. Caution: Under certain fire and heat conditions, the Dry Powder Chemicals will cause damage or prove extremely difficult to remove from oven surfaces, including self-cleaning models. Improper use of Dry Powder Chemicals could cause serious bodily injury or property damage. Note: The next time you see a Dry Powder Chemical extinguisher in the store, look at the picture of it being sprayed in the kitchen. The spray pattern is not real. Its computer generated! The manufactures of Dry Powder Chemical extinguishers obviously know the damage and mess that it will cause.
Question # 18 FireAde 2000 Dry Powder Extinguishers Yes - Dry-Chemical: Fire Extinguishers need to be examined for damage or broken pull pin. Dry-Chemical will settle and pack. Dry-chemical Fire Extinguishers need to be shaken once a month. Fully charged gauges on DryChemical Fire Extinguishers only indicate that the extinguisher is pressurized. If settling has occurred then the extinguisher will not work properly. Dry-Chemical in most cases after a certain period of time will breakdown the internal components of the extinguisher causing damage to seals that hold the charge. FireAde 2000 Extinguishers
versus traditional Dry Powder Extinguishers used on Class "C"
electrical fires - Note: When using either FireAde 2000 or Dry Powder Chemical fire extinguishers, before fighting an electrical fire, cut the electricity supply off completely.
Question # 19 FireAde 2000 No - FireAde 2000 will not extinguish electrical fires. To extinguish Class “C” fires you first have to turn off the electricity. Once the electricity has been turned off, in most cases you will then be fighting a Class “A” fire and FireAde 2000 is highly effective for Class “A” fires. Note: FireAde 2000 16 fire extinguishers are water based. However, our fire extinguishers are charged with de-ionized water and will not conduct electricity. Dry Powder Extinguishers No - Dry Powder Chemicals will not extinguish electrical fires. Depending on the temperature of the burning insulation, Dry Powder Chemicals may or may not extinguish Class “A” insulation fires. However, Dry Powder Chemical fire extinguishers clearly state that they are designed for Class “C” fires. In our opinion this is misleading to the consumer since the average person is not trained to use fire extinguishers.
Question # 20 FireAde 2000 Yes - FireAde 2000 can be used for low voltage electrical equipment fires that are found in vehicles, planes, boats, etc. These electrical fires are different from electrical fires found in your home. These electrical fires usually result in burning insulation in the engine compartment or driver compartment (dash of vehicle). Dry Powder Extinguishers Yes - Dry Powder Chemical can be used for these types of fires. However, the use of Dry Powder Chemicals on these types of fires usually result in complete damage to the electrical system and other parts of the vehicle. Note: When Dry Powder Chemicals are discharged from the extinguisher the Dry Powder Chemical is dispersed uncontrollably and usually results in additional damage to your vehicle, plane, boat, etc. Again, Dry Powder Chemicals only eliminates the oxygen in the fire. Dry Powder Chemical extinguishers do nothing to cool the fire, re-ignition is always a possibility with Class “A” and Class “B” materials. We hope these FAQ's have been helpful. Please contact us if you have any other questions or concerns. [ Back to top ]
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