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Fire Extinguishers Refilling

Fire Extinguishers Refilling

At Flamexpro, our Fire Extinguishers Refilling Work Process is designed to ensure that your fire extinguishers are always in optimal condition, ready to respond effectively in an emergency. This detailed guide outlines the steps involved in the refilling process, emphasizing safety and compliance with industry standards.

  1. Inspection and Assessment: We begin with a thorough inspection of each fire extinguisher to assess its condition and identify any issues that need addressing. This includes checking for physical damage, corrosion, and the expiration date of the extinguisher.

  2. Discharge and Cleaning: The old extinguishing agent is safely discharged, and the extinguisher is cleaned to remove any residue. This step ensures that the extinguisher is free from contaminants and ready for refilling.

  3. Refilling with Agent: The extinguisher is then refilled with the appropriate extinguishing agent, based on its type and intended use. We use high-quality agents that comply with safety regulations and standards.

  4. Recharging and Pressure Testing: After refilling, the extinguisher is recharged and subjected to pressure testing to ensure it meets operational standards. This step is crucial for verifying that the extinguisher can perform effectively in an emergency.

  5. Reassembly and Final Checks: The extinguisher is reassembled, and a final inspection is conducted to ensure it is properly sealed and operational. We also update service tags and documentation to reflect the refilling.

  6. Documentation and Certification: Finally, we provide detailed documentation and certification of the refilling service, ensuring that your fire extinguishers are compliant with safety regulations and ready for use.

By following this comprehensive work process, Flamexpro ensures that your fire extinguishers are reliable, effective, and compliant with safety standards. Trust us to keep your fire safety equipment in top condition, protecting your property and people from fire hazards.

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