Fire Extinguishers
Moderators: PoshinDevon, Soner, Dragon
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Wed 08 Aug 2012 5:35 pm
Fire Extinguishers
Hi
Is it possible to purchase a fire extinguisher, as required for gas tank, in Girne or can it only be obtained from Lefkosia please?
Thanks ☺
Is it possible to purchase a fire extinguisher, as required for gas tank, in Girne or can it only be obtained from Lefkosia please?
Thanks ☺
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 5119
- Joined: Sat 07 Apr 2012 11:22 am
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
The Dive Marine shop in the Old Harbour sells them.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 417
- Joined: Tue 29 May 2012 7:31 pm
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
If you ring 0392 225 7840 .. The girl will take your details & will be brought over for you ..jax47 wrote:Hi
Is it possible to purchase a fire extinguisher, as required for gas tank, in Girne or can it only be obtained from Lefkosia please?
Thanks ☺
Mine was brought the next day, telephone call the man was waiting on Erdener car park
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Wed 08 Aug 2012 5:35 pm
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Who does this please Harita?
- Keithcaley
- Verified Member
- Posts: 8359
- Joined: Sat 21 Apr 2012 6:00 pm
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
1. - PEKUR LTD. ,
2257840 (Telefon),
Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Lefkoşa
2257840 (Telefon),
Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Lefkoşa
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 5119
- Joined: Sat 07 Apr 2012 11:22 am
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Same company that the Marine shop sells
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 417
- Joined: Tue 29 May 2012 7:31 pm
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Keithcaley .. I think you need to prefix your no with 0392Keithcaley wrote:1. - PEKUR LTD. ,
2257840 (Telefon),
Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Lefkoşa
- Keithcaley
- Verified Member
- Posts: 8359
- Joined: Sat 21 Apr 2012 6:00 pm
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Hi Harita, how are you doing?harita wrote:...Keithcaley .. I think you need to prefix your no with 0392
That was a copy of the entry in the TRNC Online telephone directory - you don't have to put '0392' in front if you are ringing from a landline - I think that they assume that you know how to ring a landline number from a mobile...
But thanks for pointing it out.
Best regards,
Keith.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 360
- Joined: Thu 23 Jan 2014 6:35 am
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
What is the price of the aforesaid extinguisher please.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 417
- Joined: Tue 29 May 2012 7:31 pm
Re: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
A 6kg which was 90TL delivered ..
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Wed 08 Aug 2012 5:35 pm
Re: Fire Extinguishers
For info...The Dive Marine shop in Girne does not keep these in stock so have to be ordered. Thanks for all advice
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 3116
- Joined: Mon 08 Oct 2012 11:45 pm
Re: Fire Extinguishers
These are supposed to be refilled every year. I can't even lift mine. If you think in a fire I am going to try to lug it to the tank, which is the specified distance from the house (what ever that is!) FORGET IT!!!
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Tue 27 Aug 2013 4:45 pm
Re: Fire Extinguishers
Izzy at Sparks Lapta side stocks them too and will supply the necessary paperwork for a licence.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 463
- Joined: Mon 18 May 2015 9:21 am
Re: Fire Extinguishers
Dry powder fire extinguishers definitely do not need to be refilled every year.
Fire extinguisher servicing should be carried out once a year to the standard laid down under BS 5306-3:2009. The service procedure involves thorough checking of the fire extinguisher for corrosion and partial or complete discharge.
1.Visually inspect the fire extinguisher for corrosion and damage.
2.Check that the extinguisher has not been used, by checking the following: ◦Safety pin and tamper seal are in place.
◦Pressure gauge reading (indicating needle should be in the green area. This is not applicable for CO2 fire extinguishers)
3.Check that the operating instructions on the extinguisher are clear and legible.
4.Remove the discharge hose and check for blockages and corrosion. Once the discharge hose has been removed replace the ‘O’ ring.
5.Weigh the extinguisher and record on the service label. ◦If there is more than a 10% weight loss, investigate and recharge.
6.Wipe down the extinguisher.
7.Ensure that the wall mountings are secure and in good condition before replacing the appliance back on the wall.
Every five years water, foam, powder and wet chemical extinguishers require a detailed examination including a test discharge of the extinguisher and subsequent recharging.
Fire extinguisher servicing should be carried out once a year to the standard laid down under BS 5306-3:2009. The service procedure involves thorough checking of the fire extinguisher for corrosion and partial or complete discharge.
1.Visually inspect the fire extinguisher for corrosion and damage.
2.Check that the extinguisher has not been used, by checking the following: ◦Safety pin and tamper seal are in place.
◦Pressure gauge reading (indicating needle should be in the green area. This is not applicable for CO2 fire extinguishers)
3.Check that the operating instructions on the extinguisher are clear and legible.
4.Remove the discharge hose and check for blockages and corrosion. Once the discharge hose has been removed replace the ‘O’ ring.
5.Weigh the extinguisher and record on the service label. ◦If there is more than a 10% weight loss, investigate and recharge.
6.Wipe down the extinguisher.
7.Ensure that the wall mountings are secure and in good condition before replacing the appliance back on the wall.
Every five years water, foam, powder and wet chemical extinguishers require a detailed examination including a test discharge of the extinguisher and subsequent recharging.
- Keithcaley
- Verified Member
- Posts: 8359
- Joined: Sat 21 Apr 2012 6:00 pm
Re: Fire Extinguishers
Are you talking about the UK here, or actually quoting the TRNC rules?paul90 wrote:Dry powder fire extinguishers definitely do not need to be refilled every year....
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 463
- Joined: Mon 18 May 2015 9:21 am
Re: Fire Extinguishers
I should have been more clear.
Generally:
The standard practice in the UK is that there is no need for annual refilling if it has not been used.
But every five years a test discharge of the extinguisher and subsequent recharging is necessary.
There is no valid reason why the TRNC should be different.
Generally:
The standard practice in the UK is that there is no need for annual refilling if it has not been used.
But every five years a test discharge of the extinguisher and subsequent recharging is necessary.
There is no valid reason why the TRNC should be different.
- Keithcaley
- Verified Member
- Posts: 8359
- Joined: Sat 21 Apr 2012 6:00 pm
Re: Fire Extinguishers
paul90 wrote:...There is no valid reason why the TRNC should be different.



Does anyone know the actual rules pertaining here in TRNC?
Owl Lady - was it the Fire dept or the chap who sold you the extinguisher who told you that 'These are supposed to be refilled every year' ?
I do appreciate that from a physical and practical point of view, the UK guidelines make perfect sense, but that rarely applies in TRNC...