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Badger™ Advantage 5.5lb Fire Extinguisher with vehicle bracket

Badger™ Advantage 5.5lb Fire Extinguisher with vehicle bracket

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Badger™ ADVANTAGE MULTIPURPOSE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS are made to handle easier and be recharged quicker, thanks to a larger neck opening. The square thread design allows the valve to be removed and installed quickly. Heavy-duty plated steel siphon tubes are threaded for a more secure connection, and the polymer hose strap will not scratch the cylinder. Larger pull pin and handles are easy to operate—even with work gloves.
  • Aluminum valves, handles and levers are lightweight yet extremely durable and corrosion resistant
  • Heavy duty plated steel siphon tubes are threaded versus crimped providing a secure connection
  • Large neck opening more easily accommodates recharge
  • Color coded nameplates make it easier to identify agent type and applications
  • Engineered grade polymer hose strap does not bend or scratch cylinders
  • Square thread design makes removing and installing valve quick and easy
  • Large pull pin and handles are easy to operate with gloves
  • UL listed

ABC Fire Extinguisher FAQ

What is An ABC Fire Extinguisher?

  • A Multipurpose Extinguisher that can put out a range of Fires. A,B,C stand for the class of fires the Extinguisher Works on.


What Are Class A, B, and C Fires?

  • Class A - Fires Involving common combustibles including Wood, Paper, Cloth, Rubber, and Plastics.
  • Class B - Fires Involving Flammable Liquids such as Solvents, oil, Gas, paints and lacquers
  • Class C  - Fires Involving Electrical equipment including wiring, controls , motors and appliance.


Where should a Fire Extinguisher be placed?

  • There should be at least 1 Fire Extinguisher on every floor of a Home or building.
  • Place extinguishers in visible easy to reach area away from heat sources.
  • Extinguishers should be place in areas fires are more likely to start such as kitchens or garages.