ESP flame inhibitor is an innovative space age technology fire suppressant, revolutionizing the fire prevention industry, effective ultra light fire suppressor with remarkable extinguishing capacity of potassium nitrate aerosol, environmentally friendly, multipurpose, no maintenance or recharge services, no residues, non-toxic, non-corrosive fire inhibitor. In addition the product provides cost advantage, extended life, and practical use as opposed to the numerous toxic fire extinguishers in the current market.

ESP Flame inhibitor has been certified by: RINA Italian Naval Registry; BAM German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing; AFITI Spanish Association for the Promotion of Fire Research and Safety Technology; SABS South African Bureau of Standards.
United States of America and internationally patented


Characteristics

Small lightweight cylinder, the upper part is a metal tube containing the extinguishing charge; the bottom part is made up of plastic and serves as the support handle. Once it’s ignited the powerful discharge produces a potassium aerosol jet for approximately 50 seconds for Model 8B.


Multiple & Unlimited Applications

HOME, CARS, RV’S, OFFICES, TRUCKS, BOATS, CAMPSITES, WORKSHOPS

Fire Classification:
Class "A"  Ordinary combustible materials such as cloth, wood, paper, rubber, and many plastics
Class "B"  Flammable and combustible liquids such as gasoline, alcohol, diesel oil, oil-based paints, lacquers, etc., and flammable gases.
Class "C"  Energized electrical equipment or electrical fires under electric tension to 40kW

Multi-Class ABC Fire Inhibitors Models
5B Model (discharge agent for approximately 25 seconds)
8B Model (discharge agent for approximately 50 seconds)
13B Model (discharge agent for approximately 100 seconds)


Use Instructionsinstructions
1. Hold by the handle, remove and discard the top protection cap
2. Remove the bottom end cap from the lower part of the handle
3. With the inner part strike the black tip to ignite. Discharge begins immediately, point the aerosol towards the bottom of the flames holding the flame inhibitor by the handle.