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The time it takes to
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Installer-exclusive Dorgard Pro holds fire doors open legally and safely,
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compared
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which
can take around 45 minutes to an
hour and 1,800 litres of water.
Furthermore, Firexo is the only solution
able to extinguish all classes of fire (A,
B, C, D, E & F). Electrical, fuel, gas, oil,
metals, and solid combustible material
fires can all be put out with it.
From professional firefighters to the
general public, everyone will be able
to reach for Firexo without the worry of
which extinguisher tackles what fire.
Firexo is also environmentally friendly
– the non-toxic liquid is made from
natural ingredients and is biodegradable,
with a neutral PH. It cools materials to a
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temperature that they can be handled,
creates less debris, and requires small
volumes to extinguish a fire.
A rapid-response motorcycle could be
dispatched to tackle any kind of fire and
could hold enough of the liquid to put
out up to three cars, as demonstrated by
Firexo’s own display bike.
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Currently, up to three fire engines
complete with crews could be deployed
to tackle a car fire. They may also have to
deploy foam in addition to water, which is
harmful to the environment and requires
prior permission for the fire fighters to use.
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