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Luvik 500ml Fire Extinguisher Spray Foam - Red Fire Stop with Stand & 2 Orange Parking Lights - Home, Car, Kitchen, Office Safety Essential
Luvik 500ml Fire Extinguisher Spray Foam - Red Fire Stop with Stand & 2 Orange Parking Lights - Home, Car, Kitchen, Office Safety EssentialLuvik 500ml Fire Extinguisher Spray Foam - Red Fire Stop with Stand & 2 Orange Parking Lights - Home, Car, Kitchen, Office Safety Essential

Luvik 500ml Fire Extinguisher Spray Foam - Red Fire Stop with Stand & 2 Orange Parking Lights - Home, Car, Kitchen, Office Safety Essential

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Product Description

Fire accidents are becoming increasingly common these days. It can happen anywhere, in your home, office, building, or even your vehicle. While other places have fire combat systems in place, you are left to fend for yourself if your vehicle catches on fire. In such a situation, a small fire extinguisher can save you from permanent burns. It can even potentially save your life. Apart from that, the fire extinguisher can be useful even when you encounter emergencies outside your vehicle.

Product Features

A fire extinguishing spray that works immediately on touch to keep small fires from growing dangerously out of control

Fire extinguishers require certain steps to be followed for effective results. Once mastered with practice, it becomes easy to operate and helps you stay composed in emergencies.

Hold the extinguisher firmly with both hands. Your dominant hand should be near the neck, and the nozzle, and the other hand, should be at the base of the extinguisher.

Spray directly at the base of the flames. If you see it reduced, continue spraying till it exhausts completely. If it doesn’t, contact your local fire emergency services.

Do not expose it to direct sunlight, and make sure it is not exposed to temperatures above 50 degrees celsius.