Routine fire extinguisher service is essential to ensure the equipment is always ready for use during emergencies. Our certified technicians conduct comprehensive inspections, pressure checks, and necessary refilling or replacement of extinguishing agents. Every unit is tagged and recorded for compliance. Maintaining your fire extinguishers regularly ensures safety and meets local regulations and legal standards.

During our fire extinguisher service, we ensure each unit is easily accessible and free from any obstructions. We carefully inspect the extinguisher for visible damage such as dents, cracks, or rust on the exterior. For units equipped with a pressure gauge, we verify that the needle is within the green “charged” zone.

We also check that the safety pin and tamper seal are secure and undamaged. The hose and nozzle are examined for any blockages, cracks, or signs of aging. To maintain the effectiveness of the extinguishing agent, we gently tip the extinguisher upside down to loosen any compacted contents. Finally, we make sure the label is clean, legible, and properly positioned outward for clear identification when mounted.

We check the extinguisher’s agent level and, if found low, we replace or refill the extinguishing agent—whether it’s powder, foam, or another type—following the manufacturer’s specifications. After refilling, we recharge the extinguisher with the correct pressure to ensure it’s fully operational and ready for use in an emergency.

Inspecting all hoses and seals, replacing any that are damaged, worn, or no longer effective to maintain the extinguisher’s reliability. We also check all other components and replace any parts that are nearing their expiration date or showing visible signs of wear, ensuring the extinguisher remains in optimal working condition.

We attach a new maintenance tag or update the existing one with the latest service date and all relevant details to ensure proper tracking. We also maintain accurate records of the inspection and servicing performed, providing a reliable maintenance history for compliance and future reference.