Universal fire extinguishing spray with volume of 500 ml
Suitable for starting fires and certified for extinguishing fires of type A (solid combustible substances), F (edible oils and fats), E (electrical equipment under current up to 1000 V). It is primarily designed to extinguish incipient fires in homes, kitchens, garages, automobiles, offices, cottages, etc. Can be used down to -20 °C.
Universal fire extinguishing spray with volume of 750 ml
Suitable for starting fires and certified for extinguishing fires of type A (solid combustible substances), F (edible oils and fats), E (electrical equipment under current up to 1000 V). It is primarily designed to extinguish incipient fires in homes, kitchens, garages, automobiles, offices, cottages, etc. Can be used down to -20 °C.
Universal fire extinguishing spray with volume of 750 ml
also suitable for beginner lithium battery fires and certified for extinguishing fires of type A (solid combustible substances), F (edible oils and fats), E (lithium batteries up to 100Wh and electrical equipment under current up to 1000 V). It is primarily designed to extinguish incipient fires in homes, kitchens, garages, cars, offices, cottages, etc. Can be used down to -20 °C.
Universal fire extinguishing spray with volume of 1000 ml
Suitable for starting fires and certified for extinguishing fires of type A (solid combustible substances), F (edible oils and fats), E (electrical equipment under current up to 1000 V). It is primarily designed to extinguish incipient fires in homes, kitchens, garages, automobiles, offices, cottages, etc. Can be used down to -20 °C.
Household fires are often caused by accidents in the kitchen, smoking, carelessness or electrical faults. Similar situations often happen in workplaces or while travelling. In many cases, these incidents lead to property damage, injuries or even tragic consequences. However, you can help make your home safer and reduce the risk of fire by installing smoke detectors and placing SAFE brand fire extinguishing sprays in key locations.
SAFE fire extinguishing sprays have been developed through close cooperation with experts and professional firefighters. Our goal in developing the product was not to offer customers a low quality and low price product, but to provide a reliable solution that responds effectively to the needs of initial fire response. SAFE sprays are characterized by high efficiency and universal extinguishing agent, which reaches the level of classic fire extinguishers in terms of quality. The extinguishing agent used is the result of the latest technological innovations and has been specially designed for the effective extinguishing and elimination of initial fires of basic classes.
With SAFE fire extinguishing sprays you don't have to worry about whether the extinguishing agent used is suitable for the type of fire. Our special eco-friendly extinguishing agent with active ingredients offers a wide range of applications and ensures safe extinguishing of fires involving solids, grease, oil and electrical equipment up to 1000 V. The modified extinguishing agent stream increases the efficiency of the extinguishing agent itself, which absorbs large amounts of combustion energy, cools the fire site below the ignition temperature and thus prevents spontaneous combustion of the already extinguished site.
SAFE brand products, including their unique extinguishing agent, are carefully designed and manufactured in the European Union under a strict license that is exclusive to the brand. This extinguishing agent boasts a unique formulation that makes SAFE fire extinguishing sprays versatile and multi-purpose agents with exceptional effectiveness and minimal consumption. These features make them far superior to the products commonly available on the market. Our products are subject to thorough testing in prestigious European laboratories such as MPA Dresden GmbH, TÜV, EQC or MIRTEC S.A.
Have peace of mind with a fire extinguishing spray that is always on hand and ready to intervene in seconds - before a small fire becomes a big danger. Imagine holding a simple but effective solution that can protect your home, your loved ones and your valuable possessions from an unexpected fire. Be prepared to face a fire at its outset and get the sense of security you deserve.
The SAFE 50F holder is designed for SAFE 500 fire extinguishing spray
Specially designed holder for safe and convenient mounting of SAFE 500 ml fire extinguishing sprays in the house, car, boat, office, etc. The holder is made of strong and lightweight plastic and is fluorescent so it glows slightly in the dark.
The SAFE 75F holder is designed for the SAFE 750 fire extinguishing spray
Specially designed holder for safe and convenient mounting of SAFE 750 ml fire extinguishing sprays in the house, car, boat, office, etc. The holder is made of strong and lightweight plastic and is fluorescent so it glows slightly in the dark.
The SAFE 75C holder is designed for the SAFE 750 fire extinguishing spray
Specially designed black holder for safe and convenient mounting of SAFE 750 ml fire extinguishing sprays in the house, car, boat, office etc. The holder is made of strong and lightweight plastic, which is durable even in case of high temperature differences.
The SAFE 100C holder is designed for the SAFE 1000 fire extinguishing spray
Specially designed black holder for safe and convenient mounting of SAFE 1000 ml fire extinguishing sprays in the house, car, boat, office, etc. The holder is made of strong and lightweight plastic, which is durable even in case of high temperature differences.
SAFE fire extinguishing sprays are the ideal solution for quickly tackling incipient fires in a variety of environments such as homes, kitchens, garages, cars, offices, cottages, campsites or barbecues. Thanks to their compact size and light weight, you can always have them at hand. They are agile and highly efficient helpers that allow immediate action. They offer reliability and easy handling, and can be stored in temperatures as low as -20 °C.
Nowadays, very few people have a conventional fire extinguisher at home or in their car. The reasons can vary from the need for regular checks, to its weight, to uncertainty about how to use it properly. SAFE fire extinguishing sprays, on the other hand, offer a compact size and light weight, which means that anyone can use them immediately, just as easily as a conventional spray. Operation is so simple that both a senior and a child can handle it. SAFE fire extinguishing sprays are thus always at hand and ready for immediate action in the event of a fire.
Lithium batteries, now found in a wide range of products such as vacuum cleaners, electric bicycles, electric scooters, drones, phones, computers and other electronic devices, pose a significant fire risk. This fact led us to develop a special fire extinguishing agent for the SAFE 750 MAX. This extinguishing spray uses a special foam concentrate that excels in its wetting and cooling ability. When applied directly to the battery cells, an anti-catalytic effect occurs, which is accompanied by a process of wetting, oxygen isolation and suffocation, resulting in immediate active cooling. This complex process enables the incipient small battery fires to be quickly and effectively controlled.
Unlike traditional fire extinguishing agents, SAFE sprays do not cause any secondary damage after their use. They leave no marks, spots or stains after application, which is a common problem with other extinguishing agents. Your surroundings will remain intact and you don't have to worry about any collateral damage to areas that were not affected by the fire. Moreover, due to their formulation, these sprays are environmentally friendly as their refill is easily biodegradable.
SAFE fire extinguishing sprays are designed to effectively manage the initial stages of fires. The key to a successful response is to always have the spray on hand, ideally close to potential fire sources. This will ensure that if necessary you can intervene within seconds of a fire starting. For quicker detection of incipient fires, we recommend installing fire detectors to provide early warning of danger and allow for an immediate response.
Fires of solid materials whose combustion is accompanied by burning (e.g. wood, paper, straw, coal, rubber, textiles, etc.).
Extinguishing procedure: Aim the extinguishing agent stream at the centre of the burning object, keeping a suitable distance and ensuring that the extinguishing agent evenly covers the burning object.
Fires involving liquids or substances changing to a liquid state (e.g. gasoline, oil, paint, alcohol, wax, etc.).
Extinguishing procedure: When extinguishing liquid fires, it is necessary to avoid dilution and splashing of the liquid by the pressure of the applied extinguishing agent, which can result in a doubling of the flame volume. If possible, it is advisable to apply the extinguishing agent indirectly to the fire, but for example to direct it against the side of the container so that the foamed extinguishing mixture flows to the surface of the burning liquid.
Fires of edible oils and fats (vegetable or animal fats)
Extinguishing procedure: When extinguishing edible oils and fats, avoid splashing burning oil into the surrounding area when the extinguishing agent jet hits the area, this could lead to fire spread. If possible, it is advisable to apply the extinguishing agent indirectly to the fire focus, but for example to direct it at the container wall so that the foaming extinguishing mixture flows to the surface of the burning oil. The recommended distance of the person intervening should be about 2 m.
Fires of electrical equipment under voltage up to 1000 V
Extinguishing procedure: electrical equipment with a voltage of up to 1000 V can be extinguished from a distance of at least 1 metre (includes common household appliances with a voltage of 230 or 400 V). Make sure that you are at a safe distance from the burning appliance and that you have a quick means of escape. If possible, turn off the power to the appliance, but only if this can be done safely. Aim the extinguishing spray nozzle at the base of the flames, not directly at the appliance. Hold the spray upright and apply the agent evenly.
Fires of lithium batteries up to 100Wh
Extinguishing procedure: Aim the nozzle of the extinguishing spray directly at the burning battery. Hold the spray upright and apply the extinguishing agent evenly on the surface of the battery. Even after the fire has been extinguished, monitor the battery for re-ignition. Lithium batteries may have a tendency to reignite. After the fire has been extinguished, ensure that the area is well ventilated to remove any harmful fumes.
Every day around the world, fires take the lives of hundreds of people and injure hundreds more. House fires are often caused by kitchen accidents, careless smoking, negligence or faulty electrical equipment. Similar situations often happen in workplaces or while travelling. In many cases, these incidents lead to property damage, injuries or even tragic consequences.
Improving safety in your home and minimising the risk of fire is in your hands. By installing fire alarms and strategically placing SAFE brand fire extinguishing sprays in key locations, you can make a significant contribution to protecting your home.
SAFE fire extinguishing sprays are ideal for quick response to incipient fires in homes, kitchens, garages, cars, offices, cottages, campsites or barbecues. Thanks to their compact size and light weight, you can always have them on hand. These quick and highly effective helpers are designed to extinguish fires instantly, helping to reduce the risk of property damage, injuries and above all loss of life.
Recurring household fires are caused by faulty electrical wiring and appliances, negligent cooking, oils and fats igniting in pans or fryers, ignition from burning candles or tobacco products, improper use of heating equipment, children playing with matches or lighters, fires from Christmas decorations, improper storage or handling of flammable liquids, etc.
Recurring causes of fires in vehicles and garages are technical faults in the wiring, often a short circuit, damaged cables, poorly fixed or faulty batteries. There are also leaks of petrol, diesel or LPG, often caused by leaks in the fuel system, neglected maintenance, negligence in maintenance and repairs or a traffic accident where the fuel system or electrical wiring is damaged, leading to a fire.
Recurring causes of fires in vehicles and garages are technical faults in the wiring, often a short circuit, damaged cables, poorly fixed or faulty batteries. There are also leaks of petrol, diesel or LPG, often caused by leaks in the fuel system, neglected maintenance, negligence in maintenance and repairs or a traffic accident where the fuel system or electrical wiring is damaged, leading to a fire.
It is important to exercise caution when moving in the countryside, as careless handling of fire can have serious consequences. Statistics show that injuries often occur due to poorly placed fire pits or grills, lack of supervision of flames and incomplete fire extinguishment. These factors can easily lead to a fire. The use of pyrotechnics, smoking outdoors, camping or water sports where fuel can leak from boats or jet skis are additional fire risks. So let's be vigilant and protect our countryside.
Recurring causes of fires in vehicles and garages are technical faults in the wiring, often a short circuit, damaged cables, poorly fixed or faulty batteries. There are also leaks of petrol, diesel or LPG, often caused by leaks in the fuel system, neglected maintenance, negligence in maintenance and repairs or a traffic accident where the fuel system or electrical wiring is damaged, leading to a fire.
Whether you're going on a water adventure or an RV trip, it's important to remember that wiring can be a source of problems. Short circuits, overloaded electrical systems, damaged cables or unprofessional tampering with wiring can easily result in a fire. Similarly, caution should be exercised when using open flames or gas appliances during cooking or heating unless adequate ventilation and supervision is provided. Improper charging of batteries, especially in caravans, can cause them to overheat and result in fire. Therefore, always be careful and observe safety precautions to enjoy your travels without unnecessary risks.
Accidents and related fires do not avoid storage facilities or production areas and workshops either. Improper storage of flammable materials such as paints, thinners or fuels can increase the risk of fire. Sparks during cutting or welding can ignite surrounding combustible materials if adequate safety precautions are not taken. Accumulations of dust or sawdust, especially in woodworking shops, can be highly flammable and pose an explosion risk. Inadequate maintenance or improper use of machinery can cause overheating and subsequent fire.
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