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What You Should Know About Water Mist Fire Extinguishers

What You Should Know About Water Mist Fire Extinguishers

Sometimes, water mist fire extinguishers can be better suited to putting out a fire than just relying on handheld units.

How do you react whenever a fire breaks out in your building? Your first instinct may be to reach for the fire extinguishers, especially if it is only a small fire. But sometimes, water mist fire extinguishers can be better suited to putting out a fire than just relying on handheld units. Here is what you should know about water mist fire extinguishers.

What Are They?

Water mist fire extinguishers aren’t filled with regular water, or the foam you might expect ordinary fire extinguishers to carry as charges. Instead, they are loaded with deionized water that expels from the canister as a mist. The water is dispersed in such a way that it will eliminate the fire, but it won’t leave a wet mess behind to clean up afterward. The wet conditions can damage your building and the contents of the room where the fire occurred even more. Luckily, with these special extinguishers, you won’t have to worry about that problem.

How Do They Extinguish Fires?

The deionized water works better for fighting fires than regular ionized water does. Because the ions are removed, this type of water does not conduct electricity, making it safe to use around electrical equipment, devices, and appliances. The design of the nozzle component on these fire extinguishers ensures that the water comes out in tiny drops that are almost too small to see. Thus, they can be used on delicate materials that might otherwise be too damaged by other firefighting methods.

What Types of Fires Do They Fight?

Class A fires are the typical fires started by heat and sparks that lead to combustion while Class C fires are ones involving electrical hazards. Both types of fires can be put out by water mist fire extinguishers. Hospitals and other locations that need to prevent the infiltration of germs to ensure total sanitization would benefit from these fire extinguishers. Museums or other buildings that are decades or even centuries old and need to be carefully preserved would need to have these extinguishers installed. Lastly, if your building houses valuable and powerful server equipment, then these fire extinguishers are ideal fire protection solutions to rely on as well.

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