Product Description
Fire Guard portable fire extinguisher stands, are an ideal solution to the common problem of locating fire extinguishers on job sites, project areas, and remote working environments.
Fire Guard fire extinguisher stands are approximately 43 inches in height with a 20in x 20in base, and can be bought in 2 cabinet sizes, which houses a standard 10 lb, or 20 lb fire extinguisher.
Cabinets are equipped with locks to prevent fire extinguisher theft. Fire extinguishers can also be included if needed.
Solve your compliance problems today and provide your staff with an easy to place, effective, attractive, and sturdy fire extinguisher stand solution.
The features and benefits of Fire Guard fire extinguisher stands are numerous, here are just a few worth mentioning;
- Reduces vandalism and theft
- Heavy-duty cabinet
- Eliminates throwaway wooden or metal stands
- Can be used again and again
- Breakaway panel w/cylinder lock
- Made in U.S.A.
- Optional mobile base with wheels
- Heavy-duty stand
- No glass to shatter
- Lightweight
- Quick annual extinguisher service review
- 20lb. Rubber base with handle
- Fire retardant cabinet
- Portable / Stackable- Meets Cal & Fed OSHA requirements
- Cannot rust, will not fade
- Fire extinguisher can be provided.
Product Details
CSI Division: | 10 44 16.13 |
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CSI Division Title: | Portable Fire Extinguishers |
Manufacturer's Brochure: | http://www.safe-t-systems.net/uploads/2/5/2/8/25282045/_sts-sell-sheet-85x11-web.pdf |
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