Fire extinguishers are your first line of defense against fires, so it is important to make sure they are ready to use at any time. Fire extinguisher maintenance includes checking them periodically and filling them as needed.

Steps for filling fire extinguishers:

1. Inspect the fire extinguisher:

Check the expiration date: Make sure the fire extinguisher has not expired.

Inspect the pressure gauge: The pressure indicator should be in the green zone.

Inspect the hose and valve: Make sure there are no damages or leaks in the fire extinguisher hose or valve.
Inspect the spray nozzle: Make sure the fire extinguisher spray nozzle is not blocked.

2. Empty the fire extinguisher:

Disconnect the fire extinguisher hose.
Open the fire extinguisher valve completely.
Leave the fire extinguisher upside down until it is completely emptied.

3. Fill the fire extinguisher:

Use the appropriate type of extinguishing agent.
Follow the instructions on the fire extinguisher label.
Connect the fire extinguisher hose.
Close the fire extinguisher valve.

4. Test the Fire Extinguisher:

Spray a small amount of extinguishing agent to ensure the fire extinguisher is working properly.

Make sure the fire extinguisher hose is not leaking.

Important Tips:

Do not attempt to fill the fire extinguisher if you are not sure how to do so.

Always use the appropriate type of extinguishing agent.

Follow the instructions on the fire extinguisher label.

Record the date the fire extinguisher was filled.

Keep the fire extinguisher in an easily accessible place.

Filling fire extinguishers is a simple process that anyone can do. By following the steps above, you can ensure that the fire extinguishers in your home or business are ready to use in the event of a fire.

Note:

This information is for informational purposes only. Please refer to your fire extinguisher instruction manual for specific instructions on how to fill your fire extinguisher.