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How to Service a Fire Extinguisher

    • 1). Pick up the extinguisher to see if it is full. It will feel heavy if the extinguishing agent is inside. If the canister feels hollow or light, it may indicate that it has been used before and requires refilling with the proper extinguishing agent according to the class of the equipment.

    • 2
      The safety seal and pin are on top.Feuerl??scher image by Corrie from Fotolia.com

      Visually check if the safety seals or pin has been broken or are missing. If they are, send the extinguisher to a professional or the local fire department to test it and/or refill it.

    • 3
      Leaks are not good.broken hose. image by Paula Gent from Fotolia.com

      Perform a visual check of the canister, hose and nozzle. If there are any dents, corrosion, leakage, clogging or other physical damage, you must replace, clean or repair the extinguisher.

    • 4). Look at the pressure gauge, the circular dial located near the squeeze handles at the top of the canister. Make sure that the arrow indicator reads in the proper zone, which could mean in the green area or numbers wise, it should say at least 150psi.

    • 5
      Keep the nozzle and hose clean and clear.Fire extinguisher image by lefebvre_jonathan from Fotolia.com

      Clean any dirt or clogged areas of the hose and nozzle by using plain soap and water. Wipe these areas clean with a dry cloth.

    • 6). Verify that any operating instructions are legible, are facing outwards and you can easily see them.

    • 7). Perform a check every 30 to 60 days (unless using a water extinguisher) where you rotate the canister upside down and shake it to ensure the powders do not sink and pack themselves on the bottom. Bring it right side up again, and place back into the holder or cabinet.

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