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Why Depressurized Fire Extinguishers are Dangerous

Why Depressurized Fire Extinguishers are Dangerous

One problem fire extinguishers can experience is depressurization, and we’re here to tell you why this is dangerous.

Fire extinguishers are vital resources to have around your business. Without them, people will be left without a way to combat a fire in the event of an emergency. Ideally, a fire extinguisher will be in perfect condition when you’re ready to use it, but if you aren’t inspecting them regularly, they can fail you in critical situations, which puts you in serious danger. One problem fire extinguishers can experience is depressurization, and we’re here to tell you why this is dangerous.

Your Fire Extinguishers Will Be Inoperable

When fire extinguishers are depressurized, they’ll be rendered inoperable, and you won’t be able to use them to combat fires in your building. Since fires become harder to control as time goes on, every second is vital, so you don’t want to be caught in a situation in which your fire extinguisher can’t help to control a fire.

You’ll Need More Time to Find a Working Extinguisher

As we just mentioned earlier, every second counts during a fire emergency. The first fire extinguisher you find should be able to help you deal with a fire in your area. If the first extinguisher doesn’t work, it’ll take extra time to find one that might be operational, and it’s possible that you won’t have extra time available to you. The earlier you can deal with a fire, the better, which is why every fire extinguisher in your building must have a sufficient amount of pressure in order to function properly.

Get Your Fire Extinguishers Professionally Inspected Regularly

Even when you properly maintain your extinguishers, they’ll slowly depressurize over time. That’s why you should have them inspected regularly, allowing you to stay on top of any problems they encounter. You’ll know there’s something wrong with a fire extinguisher if the pressure gauge is on the “Recharge” or “Over Pressurized Range” setting.

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