Fire Out - Fire Safety - Fireout Instructions

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Fire Out - Fire Extinguisher Agent

"Fire Out" - Shake Open Squeeze

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S - Shake
O - Open
S - Squeeze

Product Description:
16oz Bottle
Puts fire out on contact
No heavy dispensers
No Messy liquids
Washes away with water
Does not expire
Enviromentally safe
Fine granular powder is non-harmful to animals or humans

Contents:
Dry chemicals, HMIS 1-0-0 muscovite silicate, Calcium bicarbonate, Potassium, Bicarbonate.
Fire Rating: B&C

"Fire Out" is a UL approved extinguisher siliconized powder.
Non-Toxic and Non-Caustic fire extinguisher agent.
Tested by Allied Fire Protection Company for 10 years.

"Fire Out" comes in an easy open container, simple to handle and apply while powerful enough to put out grease, gas, oil and most other small fires on contact.
"Fire Out"s contents consist of dry chemicals, HMIS 1-0-0 muscovite silicate, calclum blcarbonate, potassium, and bicarbonate.
Perfecct to use in your home, office, at the work place, in automobile, boat or RV!
Fire Out is a UL-Listed Fire Extinguisher Agent with the following fire rating:
B-Flammable liquids: such as gasoline, kerosene and oil.
C-Electrical Equipment: Electrical appliances and equipment such as home wiring, TVs and electronics.
It is recommended to shake bottle occassionally 1-2 times monthly as it will settle.

Directions for use: Store in a dry place, out of fire range. When Fire Out is put in desired location for fire, remove seal in order to have ready for use. At time of use, shake well 4 to 5 times, open snap top, and aim at base of fire as you are squeezing the mid-section of the bottle. If fire is not extinguished with one shot, repeat procedure until fire is fully extiguished. 1-2 oz's of Fire Out is expelled with every squeeze, usually enough to put out a fire with 1 to 3 squeezes. The level of the product in your Fire Out bottle allows for air to float the particles in the bottle, thus allowing the proper projection of Fire Out in a direct application to the base of the fire.

***AFTER RECEIVING SHIPMENT, REMOVE RED SHIPPING STICKER ON CAP***

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Fire Out - Fire Safety - Fireout Instructions

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  • can you still ...

    can you still really eat all that food after spraying that stuff all over the place? I doubt it!

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  • nice product

    nice product

    By Heyde1979 [Affiliate User] 1206630270 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • so dose this ...

    so dose this replace a fire extinguisher

    By DeerHunting2008 [Affiliate User] 1199285319 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • And the DONT say ...

    And the DONT say dont use a fire extinguisher inside

    By Aragon159 [Affiliate User] 1198468982 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • they purpously made ...

    they purpously made the fire extinguisher look like it causes heaps of damage by continuing to use it after the fire was out. Fire Out should find out a new way to take out competition.

    By Aragon159 [Affiliate User] 1198468935 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • well I am not ...

    well I am not really against your product... what I am trying to say is you may introduce this to the market with proper approved documents... try to consult NFPA Phamplet No. 10 for the standards on Portable Fire Extinguishers. Thanks for that video! Let us all prevent fire from starting...

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  • I have herd that ...

    I have herd that common problems with extinguisher are that people do not know how to use them and it can definitley be true that a pan could get knocked of the surface of the stove

    By Fredengle [Affiliate User] 1198343631 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • I have a friend who ...

    I have a friend who was a former firefighter and he advocates the use of this device over a standard extinguihser

    By Fredengle [Affiliate User] 1198343380 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • you can say that if ...

    you can say that if you want but it is possible to make a very big mess with even the smallest pressurized fire extinguisher and a regular extinguisher could acutally make the fire bigger if you wer to panic and start to close to the fire
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    By Fredengle [Affiliate User] 1198343250 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Wish I had that for ...

    Wish I had that for my house fire.

    By kewlkatty [Affiliate User] 1195036545 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • you should make ...

    you should make some product approval for this, otherwise this would be like a bucket of sand or water.

    By francisKilabot [Affiliate User] 1194064277 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • where can I get ...

    where can I get this product.. do you have a website

    By thisaintright [Affiliate User] 1193331016 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • id still rather use ...

    id still rather use a proper extinguisher

    By Aragon159 [Affiliate User] 1192022154 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • +1 And the ...

    +1

    And the extinguisher part was the biggest piece of home "firefighting" propaganda I have seen in Ads! Who the hell keeps discharging when the fire is out and uses the stream to push the pan off???????.

    Wait! Hey?! I've always kept a bag of old purple k next to the stove! No new idea! I keep a 6 lit. wet chem for kitchen fires and deep frying and it is much better than the baby bottle.

    By GotIt123 [Affiliate User] 1188284740 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • If a plastic ...

    If a plastic squeezy bottle full of bicarbonate based dry chemical took 10 YEARS to research and develop your doing something seriously wrong!!!!

    By simonhorwell [Affiliate User] 1184834703 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
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