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coppersaucepipe
27-Feb-2013, 18:27
Where do people get it done?
dunlop0_1
27-Feb-2013, 18:44
Testing in what way? If the needle is in the green then everything should be ok. :D
skidlids
27-Feb-2013, 19:48
Ask at your local fire station, Tony Morley one of the volunteer fireman over at Lambourne is very helpful, he was also a full time fireman at Harwell when I was there and came around and did all the fire extinguishers in our building, I use to just sneak my race one in amongst them :)
Basically they will weigh them and check the pressure
chris.p
27-Feb-2013, 20:07
Ask at your local fire station, Tony Morley one of the volunteer fireman over at Lambourne is very helpful, he was also a full time fireman at Harwell when I was there and came around and did all the fire extinguishers in our building, I use to just sneak my race one in amongst them :)
Basically they will weigh them and check the pressure
So, do you mean you will be taking the DD paddocks fire extingushers home with you after Snetterton for testing then Skids;)
Chris:burn:
coppersaucepipe
27-Feb-2013, 20:39
Testing in what way? If the needle is in the green then everything should be ok. :D
Do you get away with that? ACU rule book says its supposed to have a certificate
coppersaucepipe
27-Feb-2013, 20:40
Ask at your local fire station, Tony Morley one of the volunteer fireman over at Lambourne is very helpful, he was also a full time fireman at Harwell when I was there and came around and did all the fire extinguishers in our building, I use to just sneak my race one in amongst them :)
Basically they will weigh them and check the pressure
Thanks
skidlids
27-Feb-2013, 20:42
So, do you mean you will be taking the DD paddocks fire extingushers home with you after Snetterton for testing then Skids;)
Chris:burn:
Chris I said WHEN I worked at Harwell, that was 2 years ago before the Redundancy came along, this year I may just buy a new one from either LIDL or Screwfix, unless I can get hold of Tony before the second meeting which is when mine will be due.
Although I do have a couple of others that might be able to get it done for me, or maybe I could sneak it in to my new work place but not sure when they are getting theirs done
skidlids
27-Feb-2013, 20:47
Do you get away with that? ACU rule book says its supposed to have a certificate
Steve Mine has a certification label on the side with about a dozen available lines for it to be signed off and dated, I'm about half way through those lines.
So the inspection is to check it conforms to the BSI referred to on the cert and has to be carried out by an approved/qualified person
skidlids
27-Feb-2013, 20:49
£27 From Screwfix
http://www.screwfix.com/p/firechief-fire-extinguisher-dry-powder-2kg/36370?kpid=36370?cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking%20url&gclid=CPbo3Kmu17UCFUbMtAodUnIAYg
antonye
27-Feb-2013, 21:48
I always moaned about having to pay out for a fire extinguisher, but to be honest it's one of the best pieces of safety equipment you can have either at home or in the car/van. It really could save your life or somebody else's!
coppersaucepipe
28-Feb-2013, 17:47
I bought an extinguisher, and it has all the european/british standard/kite marks and stuff, but doesn't have a certificate to say its been inspected.
Cranker V2
28-Feb-2013, 18:24
Chill, it will do. just stick in the van.
I bought an extinguisher, and it has all the european/british standard/kite marks and stuff, but doesn't have a certificate to say its been inspected.
bally71
01-Mar-2013, 15:19
pull the pin and fire it off at the missus .. if it covers her in white smoke its good
You can imagine the officialdom scenario, you can't use that extinguisher on that fire mate, it aint got a cert on it. "I don't care if it does work you can't use it". :D
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