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Below are various videos showing the uses of the Water Mist

At some time during the next 18 months, the fire industry is expecting a total ban on AFFF Foam for use in extinguishers. This is leading end users to look for environmentally friendly alternatives to meet their day-to-day fire risks.

JFG Water Mist extinguishers provide an awesome response to fill the gap left behind by AFFF foam extinguishers for many everyday indoor scenarios. These multipurpose extinguishers provide a safer way to put out fires using minimal amounts of deionized water with little or no collateral damage.

JFG water mist extinguisher is used to successfully extinguish a significant CLASS B fire in a car.

JFG water mist extinguishers can offer significant advantages in extinguishing small fires in indoor settings.

Class C Fires involve liquid flammable gases like Methane, Butane and Propane.

Modern Gas installations must now be carried out by qualified registered and certified gas engineers and so these types of fires are quite rare. Due to the risk of explosion extinguishers are not normally provided for use on Class C Fires.

The advice is to call the fire authorities and evacuate the building if it is unsafe or you are unable to turn of the gas supply to any leak,

You must turn off the gas before attempting to use any extinguisher on a class C fire. See how Jewels water mist extinguisher can extinguish the flame if a class C fire is deemed to be an essential part of your fire risk assessment and an extinguisher is therefore necessary to be provided.

Jewels water mist is the ideal solution for extinguishing small fires caused by alcohol combusting. Many of the hand sanitizers that we all relied upon during the covid pandemic contain high levels of alcohol. AFFF Foam extinguishers can extinguish the flame but there is a high risk of re-ignition. The exceptional cooling power of the water mist prevents re-ignition. Low alcohol foams have also been used to extinguish the fire, but you are still left with a messy cleaning up operation.

The impending ban on AFFF foams is likely in the next 18 months and so customers are looking for a cleaner and safer alternative.

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