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Other Available Products
Exit & Emergency Lighting:
Call us for your exit and emergency lighting sales and
service needs.
Fire Cabinets:
Everyone needs a place to hang or store their extinguishers,
please call us for all your extinguisher maintenance needs.
NFPA 10 STANDARD FOR PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
1998 Edition
1-6.7Portable fire extinguishers other than wheeled
types shall be securely installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied
or placed in cabinets or wall recesses.
1-6.5Cabinets housing fire extinguishers shall
not be locked. Exception: Where fire extinguishers are subject
to malicious use, locked cabinets shall be permitted to be used, provided
they include means of emergency access.
Brass & Chrome Fire Extinguishers:
Dramatically increase the level of fire safety in your
home and vehicles. When time is of the essence, it will no longer be
necessary to search through closet in a state of panic, trying to locate
your fire extinguisher. Your newly released lifestyle series model will
always be in full view, ready to access and operate by all family members
and guests.

Trash Chutes:
We sell, service, and clean trash chutes.
Trash Chute Section
Typical trash chute section for centralized handling
of general household or office waste. All materials are
prefabricated to shop drawing specifications. Expansion
joints are provided permitting light variations in heights.
These chutes are made of standard 16 gauge impact and corrosion
resistance aluminized steel. Stainless steel available
upon request. |
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Trash Chute Door
Standard hand operated type intake, noiseless, self-closing,
bottom hinged, 1½ hour, 250°, U.L. "B" label.
New York City MEA "B" labeled doors meet the standard
of New York City Material and Equipment Acceptance Division.
Finish of # 304 nickel bearing stainless steel # 3 finish. |
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Trash Chute Discharge
Door
For open end discharge requirements, a rolling incline
"B" label construction door, self-closing with fusible
link. When the 165° fusible link is released by excessive
heat, gravity causes the door to roll shut. |
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Last Updated:
23 Mar 2006
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