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From factories and offices to residential societies and schools — Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions provides BIS-certified fire protection tailored to every occupancy type. We understand the specific NBC, IS:2190, and Delhi Fire Service Act requirements for each building category.

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Top Fire & Safety Equipment Companies in India

A guide to the leading fire and safety equipment companies serving businesses across India — from BIS-certified extinguisher suppliers in Delhi NCR to established providers in Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune and Hyderabad.

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Fire safety is no longer an afterthought for businesses, housing societies, schools and institutions in India — it is a legal requirement and a critical part of protecting people and property. With growing awareness around fire NOC compliance, the National Building Code 2016, and state-level fire safety regulations, the demand for reliable fire and safety equipment suppliers has grown significantly across the country. Below, we look at some of the top fire and safety equipment companies in India, starting with a name trusted across Delhi NCR, followed by well-established players serving other major regions of the country.

1. Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions — Delhi NCR

Founded in 2009, Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions has built a strong reputation as one of Delhi NCR's most trusted fire safety equipment suppliers. The company offers a complete range of BIS-certified fire extinguishers (ABC, CO2 and foam types), fire alarm and detection systems, fire hydrant systems, fire-rated doors, sprinkler and suppression systems, PPE for fire brigades, and emergency evacuation equipment.

What sets Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions apart is its end-to-end approach: free site surveys, annual maintenance contracts (AMC), fire safety audits, mock drills with certification, and fire NOC assistance — all backed by certified engineers and over 500 completed projects across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad. For businesses, residential societies (RWAs) and schools looking for a one-stop fire safety partner with same-day delivery on extinguishers and refills, Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions remains a leading choice in the Delhi NCR region.

Quick facts: Est. 2009 · BIS-certified products · Free site survey · AMC & compliance audits · Serves Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad

2. Newage Fire Fighting Industries — Mumbai & Pan-India

One of India's largest manufacturers of fire detection and suppression systems, Newage Fire Fighting Industries has a strong manufacturing base and distribution network covering western and southern India. The company is known for its sprinkler systems, fire pumps and detection panels supplied to large industrial and commercial projects.

3. Safex Fire Services — Pan-India

Safex is a well-known name in fire extinguisher manufacturing with a wide dealer network across states including Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. The company manufactures a broad range of portable extinguishers and fire safety equipment for industrial, commercial and residential use.

4. Ceasefire Industries — Pan-India (HQ Mumbai)

Ceasefire is one of the most recognisable consumer-facing fire safety brands in India, offering fire extinguishers, fire blankets, smoke detectors and home safety kits through retail and online channels across the country, including strong presence in Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore.

5. Minimax Fire Solutions India — South India

Part of a global fire protection group, Minimax Fire Solutions India provides large-scale fire suppression and detection engineering for industrial plants, data centres and commercial complexes, with significant project experience in Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad.

6. Zicom Saas Pvt Ltd — Mumbai & Western India

Zicom is a established player in electronic security and fire alarm systems, supplying fire detection and notification equipment to commercial buildings and institutions primarily across Maharashtra and Gujarat.

7. Kanex Fire Fighting Equipments — Kolkata & East India

Kanex is a recognised supplier of fire extinguishers, hose reels and hydrant equipment serving industrial clients across West Bengal and the eastern region, with a focus on jute mills, tea estates and manufacturing units.

What to Look for in a Fire Safety Equipment Company

Regardless of which region you are in, a good fire safety partner should offer BIS-certified products that meet IS standards, provide installation and AMC support, assist with fire NOC documentation, and be available for emergency refills and servicing. Response time and after-sales support often matter just as much as product quality — especially for businesses operating under strict compliance timelines.

For organisations based in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram or Ghaziabad, Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions offers a free site survey to help assess your fire safety requirements and recommend the right equipment for your premises.

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Types of Fire Extinguishers & How to Choose the Right One

A complete guide to ABC, CO2, foam, water and clean agent fire extinguishers — what they're used for, which fire class they cover, recommended sizes, and how to pick the right extinguisher for your home, office, kitchen or factory in India.

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Choosing the right fire extinguisher is one of the most important fire safety decisions a home or business can make. Using the wrong type of extinguisher on the wrong fire can be ineffective — or even dangerous. In India, fire extinguishers are classified by the type of fire they are designed to fight (Class A, B, C, D and K/F fires) and the extinguishing agent they contain. Below is a breakdown of the most common fire extinguisher types available, their typical uses, and guidance on choosing the right one for your premises.

Understanding Fire Classes

Before choosing an extinguisher, it helps to know what type of fire you're protecting against. Class A fires involve ordinary combustibles like wood, paper and cloth. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as petrol, oil and solvents. Class C fires involve electrical equipment. Class D fires involve combustible metals, and Class K (or Class F) fires involve cooking oils and fats in commercial kitchens.

1. ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers

ABC dry powder extinguishers are the most versatile and widely used type, effective on Class A, B and C fires. The powder works by interrupting the chemical reaction of the fire and creating a barrier between the fuel and oxygen. They are commonly used in offices, homes, retail shops, warehouses and vehicles, and are typically available in 1kg, 2kg, 4kg, 6kg and 9kg sizes. A 4kg or 6kg ABC extinguisher is generally recommended for most homes and small offices.

2. CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Fire Extinguishers

CO2 extinguishers are ideal for Class B and electrical (Class C) fires. Because carbon dioxide displaces oxygen and leaves no residue, it is the preferred choice for server rooms, electrical panels, laboratories and areas with sensitive equipment where powder-based agents could cause damage. CO2 extinguishers are commonly available in 2kg, 4.5kg and 6.8kg sizes.

3. Foam Fire Extinguishers

Foam (AFFF) extinguishers are effective on Class A and Class B fires. The foam forms a blanket over the fuel surface, cooling the fire and preventing re-ignition — making it a good option for workshops, garages and storage areas where both combustibles and flammable liquids may be present. Foam extinguishers should not be used on live electrical equipment.

4. Water (Co2 Cartridge / Stored Pressure) Fire Extinguishers

Water-type extinguishers are designed for Class A fires only — wood, paper, textiles and similar materials. They work by cooling the burning material below its ignition temperature. Water extinguishers must never be used on electrical fires or flammable liquid fires, as this can cause the fire to spread or create an electric shock hazard.

5. Clean Agent (Gas-Based) Fire Extinguishers

Clean agent extinguishers use gases that leave no residue and are non-conductive, making them suitable for data centres, control rooms, archives and museums where equipment, documents or artefacts must be protected from damage during a fire response.

6. Wet Chemical (Class K) Fire Extinguishers

Designed specifically for commercial kitchens, wet chemical extinguishers tackle Class K/F fires involving cooking oils and fats. They cool the fire rapidly and form a soap-like layer over the burning oil to prevent re-ignition — essential for restaurant and canteen kitchens with deep fryers.

How to Choose the Right Fire Extinguisher

For most homes and offices in India, a 4kg or 6kg ABC dry powder extinguisher provides good general coverage. Areas with electrical panels, server rooms or sensitive equipment should additionally have a CO2 extinguisher nearby. Commercial kitchens require a dedicated wet chemical (Class K) extinguisher in addition to ABC units. Factories and workshops handling flammable liquids should consider foam extinguishers alongside ABC and CO2 units. Always ensure extinguishers are BIS-certified (IS 15683 for ABC powder type), serviced annually, and placed at accessible locations with clear signage as per fire NOC requirements.

Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions supplies BIS-certified ABC, CO2, foam, water and clean agent fire extinguishers across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad, along with refilling, annual maintenance and fire safety audit services.

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Fire Alarm Panel Guide: Conventional vs Addressable Systems

Understand how fire alarm control panels work, the key differences between conventional and addressable fire alarm systems, IS:2189 compliance basics, and how to choose the right panel for your building.

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A fire alarm panel — also called a fire alarm control panel (FACP) — is the central component of any fire detection and alarm system. It receives signals from smoke detectors, heat detectors and manual call points, processes them, and triggers alarms, sirens and notifications to alert occupants and facility teams of a potential fire. Choosing the right fire alarm panel depends on the size of your building, the number of zones to be monitored, and your compliance requirements under the National Building Code and IS:2189 standards.

How a Fire Alarm Panel Works

Detectors and call points are wired into the panel in groups called zones or loops. When a detector senses smoke, heat or a manual alarm is triggered, it sends a signal to the panel. The panel then identifies the source, activates the building's alarm sirens and strobes, and can trigger additional actions such as releasing fire doors, shutting down HVAC systems, or sending alerts to a monitoring station or building management system.

Conventional Fire Alarm Panels

Conventional fire alarm panels divide a building into zones, with multiple detectors wired in parallel on each zone circuit. When any detector on a zone activates, the panel indicates which zone has triggered the alarm — but not the exact device. This makes conventional systems cost-effective and simple to install, making them well-suited for smaller buildings such as shops, small offices, schools and residential blocks where pinpointing the exact device is less critical.

Addressable Fire Alarm Panels

Addressable fire alarm panels assign a unique digital address to every detector and call point on the system. When an alarm is triggered, the panel displays the exact device and location that activated — for example, "3rd Floor, East Wing, Smoke Detector 14." This precision significantly reduces response time and is especially valuable in large buildings, hospitals, malls, hotels and high-rise commercial complexes where fast, accurate identification of a fire's location is critical. Addressable systems also support advanced features like day/night sensitivity adjustment, fault isolation per device, and integration with building management systems (BMS).

Conventional vs Addressable: Key Differences

The main differences come down to precision, scalability and cost. Conventional panels are more affordable and simpler to wire but only identify zones, not individual devices, and have practical limits on the number of zones. Addressable panels cost more upfront but offer exact device-level identification, easier fault diagnosis, greater wiring flexibility (often using a single loop for hundreds of devices), and better scalability for buildings that may expand over time. For most multi-storey commercial buildings and high-occupancy premises, addressable systems are now the preferred choice and are often mandated by fire authorities for larger occupancies.

Compliance & Fire NOC Considerations

Fire alarm systems in India should comply with IS:2189 for automatic fire detection and alarm systems. Most municipal fire departments require an approved fire alarm system as part of the fire NOC process for commercial buildings, high-rises, hospitals, hotels and factories. The choice between conventional and addressable systems often depends on the building's height, area, occupancy type and the specific requirements laid out by local fire authorities.

Choosing the Right Fire Alarm Panel for Your Building

Small standalone shops, single-floor offices and small residential blocks can typically be served well by a conventional zone-based panel. Multi-storey buildings, malls, hospitals, hotels, IT parks and factories with large floor areas generally benefit from an addressable system due to faster fault location, easier expansion and better integration with other fire and building systems. A professional site survey is the best way to determine zone/loop requirements, detector placement and the right panel capacity for your building.

Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions supplies, installs and maintains both conventional and addressable fire alarm panels and detection systems for commercial and residential buildings across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad, with full support for fire NOC documentation.

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AFO Fire Ball: How It Works & How to Use It

What an AFO (Auto Fire-Off) automatic fire extinguisher ball is, how its heat-activated mechanism works, where to install it, and how to use it alongside your regular fire extinguishers at home, in offices, vehicles and warehouses.

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Over the last few years, a small, lightweight ball-shaped device has been showing up in kitchens, electrical panel rooms, workshops and even cars across India — the AFO fire ball. Unlike a traditional fire extinguisher, it needs no training, no aiming and no one standing nearby to operate it. This guide explains what an AFO fire ball actually is, how its automatic activation mechanism works step by step, where it makes sense to install one, and how to use it correctly as part of a layered fire safety setup.

What Is an AFO (Auto Fire-Off) Fire Ball?

AFO stands for "Auto Fire-Off." An AFO fire ball is a compact, spherical fire suppression device — typically weighing around 1 to 1.5 kg — filled with ABC-rated dry chemical powder and wrapped in a heat-sensitive outer shell. The moment the shell comes into direct contact with flames or sustained high heat, it ruptures on its own and releases the powder over the fire below. No pin to pull, no lever to squeeze and no one needs to be present for it to react.

It is designed to complement — not replace — your existing BIS-certified portable fire extinguishers. Think of it as an always-on first responder for spots that are hard to reach quickly, are often unattended, or where the people around may not be trained to use a conventional extinguisher.

How an AFO Fire Ball Works — Step by Step

The working principle is straightforward, which is exactly what makes it useful in an emergency. Here's what happens from installation to fire suppression:

How an AFO fire ball works — 4 step diagram 🧯 STEP 1 · INSTALL Mount the AFO ball near a fire-risk spot — kitchen, panel, store or vehicle 🔥 STEP 2 · FIRE STARTS Flames or heat around 57–100°C reach the ball's outer shell 💥 STEP 3 · AUTO-BURST Shell ruptures in 3–5 seconds with a loud bang (~120–140 dB) 🌫️ STEP 4 · FIRE OUT Non-toxic ABC powder smothers the fire across 3–5 sq. metres

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1. Installation: The ball is placed in a wall bracket or simply kept on a shelf in an area prone to fire — near a kitchen stove, an electrical distribution board, a server/UPS room, a workshop bench, a generator room or inside a vehicle.

2. Fire starts: If a fire breaks out nearby, rising heat and flames eventually make contact with the ball's outer shell. The shell is engineered to react to a specific temperature threshold, generally in the range of 57°C to 100°C (135°F–212°F) depending on the model.

3. Automatic activation: Within roughly 3 to 5 seconds of sustained contact with flame, the shell bursts open with a sharp, loud bang — often in the 120–140 dB range. This sound doubles as an alarm, alerting anyone nearby that a fire has started, even before they may have noticed smoke.

4. Suppression: The burst disperses the ABC dry chemical powder outward in a wide pattern, covering roughly 3 to 5 square metres. The powder interrupts the fire's chemical reaction and smothers the flames, often extinguishing small to medium fires within seconds — well before they can spread.

Where to Install or Use an AFO Fire Ball

Because it works without anyone needing to be present, an AFO fire ball is best suited for locations that are unattended for long periods, hard to reach quickly, or where people may not be confident operating a conventional extinguisher:

Kitchens — near the stove or LPG cylinder area in homes, canteens and restaurant kitchens, as a first line of defence for sudden flare-ups.
Electrical panels & DBs — distribution boards, MCB panels and meter rooms where short-circuit fires can start with no one around.
Server/UPS & battery rooms — as a supplementary device alongside CO2 or clean agent extinguishers.
Store rooms, godowns & warehouses — areas with combustible packaging or stock that are visited infrequently.
Workshops & garages — near welding stations, paint booths or fuel storage areas.
Vehicles & generator rooms — cars, buses, trucks and DG set enclosures, where engine-bay fires can start unnoticed.
Residential society common areas — basements, parking levels, electrical shafts and security cabins.

How to Use an AFO Fire Ball — Passive vs Active

An AFO fire ball can be used in two ways:

Passive (mounted) use: Simply install the ball in its wall bracket near the risk area and leave it in place. If a fire occurs and grows large enough for flames to touch the ball, it activates automatically — no human action required. This is the primary use case and the reason these are popular for unattended areas.

Active (thrown) use: If someone is present when a fire starts, the ball can be picked up and thrown directly at the base of the flames, similar to how a fire blanket or extinguisher would be used. On contact with the flame, it bursts immediately and releases the powder right where it's needed most. This can be faster than retrieving and operating a cylinder-type extinguisher, especially for someone unfamiliar with the PASS (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep) technique.

In both cases, once the fire is out, move to a safe distance, ventilate the area to clear the powder residue and smoke, and call your fire brigade or building security if the fire was significant — the AFO ball is meant to control small, early-stage fires, not replace emergency response for larger incidents.

AFO Ball — Typical Specifications at a Glance

Typical specs: Weight ~1–1.5 kg · Agent: ABC dry chemical powder · Activation: heat-triggered, ~57–100°C · Activation time: 3–5 seconds · Alarm sound: ~120–140 dB · Coverage: ~3–5 sq. metres · Fire classes: A, B & C · Shelf life: ~5 years, no servicing required

These figures vary slightly by manufacturer, so always check the specification sheet and activation temperature for the specific model you choose, especially if it will be installed near equipment that already runs hot, such as electrical panels or engine bays.

Limitations to Keep in Mind

An AFO fire ball is a useful addition to a fire safety plan, but it has limits. Its coverage area is small compared to a 4kg or 6kg ABC extinguisher, it is a single-use device that must be replaced once activated, and it does not fulfil statutory fire NOC requirements for commercial buildings, which mandate BIS-certified extinguishers, hydrant systems and alarm systems as per IS 15683 and related standards. It is best treated as an additional layer of protection for high-risk, low-supervision spots — not a substitute for a proper fire safety setup.

Maintenance & Shelf Life

One of the appeals of an AFO ball is that it needs virtually no maintenance — there's no annual refilling or pressure-testing as with a standard extinguisher. Most units have a shelf life of around 5 years. It's still good practice to do a quick visual check every few months: look for cracks, dents, discolouration or signs that the shell has been compromised, and replace the unit immediately after it activates or once it reaches the end of its stated shelf life.

If you're putting together a fire safety plan for your home, office, society or factory in Delhi NCR, Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions can help you work out the right mix of BIS-certified fire extinguishers, alarm systems and supplementary devices like AFO balls for high-risk areas — backed by a free site survey.

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Addressable vs Conventional Fire Panel Systems

A practical, illustrated comparison of addressable and conventional fire alarm control panels — how each works, what sets them apart, and how to choose the right system for your building in India.

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When planning or upgrading a fire alarm system for a building in India, one of the first questions that comes up is: should you go with a conventional panel or an addressable panel? Both types comply with IS:2189 standards and serve the same fundamental purpose — detecting fire and triggering alarms — but they differ significantly in how precisely they pinpoint a fire's location, how easy they are to scale, and what they cost. This guide breaks down both systems with clear illustrations so you can make an informed decision.

How a Conventional Fire Panel Works

A conventional fire alarm control panel (FACP) organises a building into separate zones. Each zone is a dedicated wiring circuit that connects multiple detectors and call points in parallel. When any device on a zone activates — say, a smoke detector on Zone 3 — the panel lights up that zone indicator and triggers the alarm, but it cannot tell you which specific detector fired.

Conventional fire alarm panel — zone-based wiring diagram CONVENTIONAL FACP ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ⚠ ALARM — ZONE 1 Device unknown ZONE 1 — FLOOR 1 S S H ZONE 2 — FLOOR 2 S S ZONE 3 — FLOOR 3 S H Smoke Detector (S) Heat Detector (H) Active/Alarm Inactive Panel shows Zone 1 alarm — exact detector unknown

Fig. 1 — Conventional panel: alarm identifies the zone (floor/area) but not the specific device that triggered it.

How an Addressable Fire Panel Works

An addressable fire alarm panel assigns a unique digital address to every single device — each smoke detector, heat detector, and manual call point. All devices connect to the panel via one or two continuous loops (also called SLC loops — Signalling Line Circuits). When any device activates, the panel immediately displays its specific address and location, for example: "Smoke Detector — 2nd Floor, Server Room, Device #14." Security and fire response teams know exactly where to go within seconds.

Addressable fire alarm panel — single loop wiring diagram with device-level identification ADDRESSABLE FACP ⚠ FIRE ALARM 2nd Floor — Server Room Smoke Detector #14 LOOP 1 — 32 DEVICES All devices individually addressed 14 ALARM 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Active device (alarm) Normal device (OK) SLC Loop Panel pinpoints exact device: Smoke Detector #14 — 2nd Floor, Server Room

Fig. 2 — Addressable panel: each device has a unique number and the panel identifies the exact one that alarmed.

Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Conventional Panel Addressable Panel
Alarm precision Zone only (e.g. Floor 2) Exact device & location
Wiring Parallel circuits per zone Single/dual SLC loop
Devices per loop/zone ~20–30 per zone Up to 200+ per loop
Fault isolation Zone-level only Per device — precise
Cost Lower upfront cost Higher upfront, lower long-term
Scalability Limited — add new zones Easily expandable on loop
Best suited for Small buildings, shops, small offices High-rises, hospitals, malls, IT parks

Which System Should You Choose?

For small, single-floor or two-floor buildings — a standalone shop, a small school, a petrol pump, or a small office up to about 500 sq m — a conventional panel is often perfectly adequate and more budget-friendly. The limited number of zones is manageable, and the lower device count means it's easy for staff to search the right area when a zone alarm fires.

For multi-storey buildings, hospitals, hotels, warehouses, IT parks, malls and factories with large floor areas or high occupancy, an addressable system is strongly recommended and often required by fire authorities for the fire NOC. Device-level identification drastically reduces response time, and the ability to add more detectors on a loop without rewiring makes it far more future-proof. Most new commercial construction in Delhi NCR now defaults to addressable systems as a matter of course.

A professional site survey is the most reliable way to determine the right panel capacity, loop/zone count, detector placement density, and the specific IS:2189-compliant system best suited to your building's occupancy and layout. Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions supplies, installs and maintains both conventional and addressable fire alarm panels for commercial and residential buildings across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad — including full support for fire NOC documentation and IS:2189 compliance.

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🔥 Fire Basics

What Is Fire & How to Extinguish It

An illustrated guide to the science of combustion, the fire triangle, the classes of fire recognised in India, and the correct method to extinguish each type — from ABC dry powder to CO₂ and wet chemical agents.

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⏱ 5 min read 🔥 Fire Basics

Fire is something most people recognise instantly — but few understand exactly what it is or how to stop it safely. As a professional fire equipment company serving businesses and institutions across Delhi NCR, we believe that understanding fire at a basic level is the first step to preventing it and responding correctly when it does occur. This guide explains what fire is, the three things it needs to survive, and the proven methods used to extinguish it.

What Is Fire?

Fire is a rapid chemical reaction called combustion. When a fuel — such as wood, paper, fabric, gas, or a flammable liquid — is heated to its ignition temperature in the presence of oxygen, the molecules break apart and recombine with oxygen, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. The visible flame is the zone where this reaction is happening most intensely. Smoke is the mixture of unburned particles and gases produced as a by-product.

Combustion is self-sustaining as long as three things remain present: fuel, heat, and oxygen. Remove any one of them and the fire goes out. This is the basis of the fire triangle — the most fundamental concept in fire safety.

The Fire Triangle

The Fire Triangle — Fuel, Heat, and Oxygen FUEL Wood · Gas · Fabric · Liquid OXYGEN Air (21% O₂) HEAT FIRE Remove any one element → fire stops

Fig. 1 — The fire triangle. Every fire requires all three sides simultaneously. Breaking any one side extinguishes the fire.

Classes of Fire

Not all fires are the same. Indian fire safety standards (aligned with IS norms and international BS EN 2) classify fires into five main classes based on the type of fuel involved. Choosing the right extinguisher depends entirely on the class of fire.

Class Fuel Type Common Examples Correct Extinguisher
Class A Solid combustibles Wood, paper, fabric, rubber, plastics ABC Dry Powder · Water-CO₂ · Foam (AFFF)
Class B Flammable liquids Petrol, diesel, kerosene, paint, solvents ABC Dry Powder · CO₂ · Foam (AFFF)
Class C Flammable gases LPG, CNG, acetylene, hydrogen ABC Dry Powder · CO₂ (shut off gas first)
Class E Electrical equipment Switch panels, servers, wiring, UPS CO₂ · ABC Dry Powder (non-conductive)
Class F Cooking oils & fats Deep fryers, cooking oil, ghee K-Type (Wet Chemical) only

⚠ Never use water on Class B, C, E or F fires — it can spread the fire or cause electrocution.

How to Extinguish a Fire

Every method of extinguishing fire works by attacking one or more sides of the fire triangle — removing fuel, removing heat, or cutting off oxygen. Here are the four principal methods used in professional fire suppression:

Four methods to extinguish fire — cooling, smothering, starvation, chemical inhibition COOLING Remove Heat Water · Water-CO₂ extinguishers Class A only SMOTHERING fire blanket Remove Oxygen CO₂ · Foam · Fire Blanket · Sand Class A, B, F STARVATION FUEL Remove Fuel Shut gas valve · clear burning material Class B, C CHEM. INHIBITION ABC POWDER Break chain reaction ABC Dry Powder · Clean agent systems Class A, B, C, E

Fig. 2 — The four principal methods of fire extinguishment, each targeting a different side of the fire triangle.

1. Cooling (Removing Heat)

Applying water or a water-based agent absorbs heat rapidly, dropping the burning material below its ignition temperature so combustion cannot continue. Water-CO₂ extinguishers work this way. Important: never use water on electrical fires, flammable liquid fires, or cooking oil fires — it can scatter burning liquid, cause steam explosions, or electrocute the operator.

2. Smothering (Removing Oxygen)

CO₂ extinguishers displace oxygen around the fire, starving it of the air it needs. Foam (AFFF) extinguishers form a blanket over the fuel surface, cutting off oxygen contact. Fire blankets and dry sand work on the same principle for small fires or burning cooking oils.

3. Starvation (Removing Fuel)

Cutting off the fuel supply — shutting a gas valve, isolating a liquid feed, or creating a firebreak by clearing combustible material — removes the third side of the fire triangle. Starvation is the primary strategy for LPG and CNG gas fires: turn off the supply first, then extinguish residual flame.

4. Chemical Inhibition (Breaking the Chain Reaction)

ABC dry powder extinguishers and clean agent systems (such as FM200 or Novec 1230) work by chemically interrupting the combustion chain reaction at a molecular level. The active agents react with free radicals produced by the fire, preventing the reaction from sustaining itself. This is why ABC powder is the most versatile extinguisher — it tackles Class A, B, C, and electrical fires simultaneously.

How to Use a Fire Extinguisher — The PASS Method

All portable fire extinguishers are operated using the PASS technique, which stands for:

P
Pull the safety pin from the handle.
A
Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire — not at the flames.
S
Squeeze the handle to discharge the agent.
S
Sweep the nozzle side to side across the base of the fire until it is out.

Always maintain a safe distance (typically 1.5–3 metres for ABC powder, 1 metre for CO₂). Keep your back to the exit so you can retreat immediately if the fire grows. If the fire does not go out within a few seconds, evacuate the building and call the fire department.

The Bottom Line

Fire needs fuel, heat, and oxygen to survive. Remove any one element and it stops. The right extinguisher for the job depends on the class of fire — ABC dry powder is the most versatile choice for most commercial premises, CO₂ is best for server rooms and electrical panels, and K-type wet chemical is essential for commercial kitchens. Ensuring your building has the correct type, correct quantity, and correctly placed BIS-certified extinguishers — and that your staff know how to use them — is the foundation of every effective fire safety plan.

Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions supplies BIS IS:2171 and IS:15683 certified fire extinguishers across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad, along with fire safety audits, AMC contracts, and staff training including live mock drills. Contact us for a free site survey and equipment recommendation tailored to your building's fire risk profile.

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Transparent Pricing — Same Day Delivery Available — Updated 2025

FIRE EXTINGUISHER
PRICE & REFILL LIST

BIS-certified ABC, CO₂, Foam & Wet Chemical fire extinguishers — 1kg to 50kg. New cylinder prices + refilling service. ⚡ Same-day delivery in Delhi NCR (orders before 12 PM). GST extra.

Same-Day Delivery Available — Delhi NCR
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1kg 2kg 4kg 6kg 9kg Fire Extinguisher Price — Delhi NCR 2025

BIS IS:2171 & IS:15683 certified ABC dry chemical powder fire extinguishers. Looking for 4 kg fire extinguisher price or 2 kg fire extinguisher price in Delhi? See the full size-wise price list below. Suitable for Class A, B & C fires — offices, factories, homes, warehouses, hotels. Prices ex-GST; free same-day delivery across Delhi NCR (orders before 12 PM).

Fire Extinguisher Size Type New Price (ex-GST) Refill Price Buy / Refill
1 kg Fire Extinguisher ABC Dry Powder (Mono-ammonium phosphate) ₹620 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
2 kg Fire Extinguisher ABC Dry Powder ₹1,050 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
4 kg Fire Extinguisher BEST SELLER ABC Dry Powder ₹1,430 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
6 kg Fire Extinguisher ABC Dry Powder ₹1,860 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
9 kg Fire Extinguisher ABC Dry Powder ₹2,620 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
25 kg Fire Extinguisher ABC Dry Powder (Trolley-mounted) ₹4,590 On Request 💬 Buy
50 kg Fire Extinguisher ABC Dry Powder (Trolley-mounted) ₹7,830 On Request 💬 Buy

CO₂ Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguisher Price — Delhi 2025

BIS IS:2878 certified CO₂ cylinders. Ideal for electrical fires (Class E) — server rooms, control panels, labs. Leaves no residue. Available in 2kg, 4.5kg, 6.5kg and 9kg.

Fire Extinguisher Size Fire Class New Price (ex-GST) Refill Price Buy / Refill
2 kg CO₂ Fire Extinguisher B, E (Electrical) ₹1,730 On Request 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
4.5 kg CO₂ Fire Extinguisher B, E (Electrical) ₹2,510 On Request 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
6.5 kg CO₂ Fire Extinguisher B, E (Electrical) ₹3,210 On Request 💬 Buy🔄 Refill
9 kg CO₂ Fire Extinguisher B, E (Electrical) ₹4,210 On Request 💬 Buy🔄 Refill

Foam AFFF & Wet Chemical Extinguisher Price

Fire Extinguisher Use / Fire Class New Price (ex-GST) Buy
9L Foam AFFF Extinguisher Class A & B — flammable liquids, petrol, diesel ₹1,890 💬 Buy
6L K-Type Wet Chemical (Kitchen) Class F — cooking oil & fat fires. Kitchens & restaurants ₹3,160 💬 Buy
9L K-Type Wet Chemical (Kitchen) Class F — commercial kitchens, hotels, canteens ₹3,540 💬 Buy

Fire Extinguisher Refill Price — Delhi NCR 2025

Get your fire extinguisher refilled quickly at the lowest price in Delhi NCR. We collect, refill, pressure-test and return — or you can drop off at our Paschim Vihar or Vasundhara (Ghaziabad) centres. Same-day refilling available for drop-offs before 12 PM.

Fire Extinguisher Size Refill Includes Refill Price (ex-GST) Book Refill
1 kg Fire Extinguisher Refill Powder refill + pressure test + safety pin + label 🔄 Book Refill
2 kg Fire Extinguisher Refill Powder refill + pressure test + safety pin + label 🔄 Book Refill
4 kg Fire Extinguisher Refill MOST REFILLED Powder refill + pressure test + safety pin + label 🔄 Book Refill
6 kg Fire Extinguisher Refill Powder refill + pressure test + safety pin + label 🔄 Book Refill
9 kg Fire Extinguisher Refill Powder/gas refill + hydrostatic test + certification 🔄 Book Refill
ℹ️ All prices are ex-GST and subject to change without notice. Same-day delivery on orders placed before 12 PM (subject to stock & delivery area). Bulk orders of 10+ units get additional discount. Free delivery within Delhi NCR. Call +91-9582333700 or WhatsApp for bulk pricing and AMC packages.

Common Questions — Prices, Refilling & Delivery

What is the price of a 4kg ABC fire cylinder in Delhi?
A BIS-certified 4kg ABC dry powder fire extinguisher cylinder costs ₹1,430 (ex-GST) from Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions. This is the most commonly purchased size for offices, shops and small warehouses. Free delivery within Delhi NCR.
What is the price of a 6kg ABC fire cylinder in Delhi?
A BIS IS:2171 certified 6kg ABC dry powder fire extinguisher cylinder costs ₹1,860 (ex-GST). Recommended for medium-risk commercial premises and NBC-compliant installations. Available in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad.
What is the price of a 9kg ABC fire cylinder in Delhi?
A 9kg ABC fire extinguisher cylinder is priced at ₹2,620 (ex-GST). This size is ideal for factories, warehouses, large offices and industrial premises as per IS:2190 fire safety guidelines.
What is the price of a 2kg CO2 fire cylinder in Delhi?
A 2kg CO₂ fire extinguisher cylinder is priced at ₹1,730 (ex-GST). Best for electrical fires — server rooms, UPS rooms, computer areas. BIS IS:2878 certified. Available across Delhi NCR with same-day delivery.
Do prices include GST and delivery?
All listed prices are ex-GST. GST @18% is applicable on fire extinguishers. Delivery is free within Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad. For bulk orders of 10+ cylinders, call for additional discounts.
What is the fire extinguisher refill price in Delhi?
Fire extinguisher refilling prices in Delhi NCR: 1kg refill — ₹250, 2kg refill — ₹350, 4kg refill — ₹550, 6kg refill — ₹650 (all ex-GST). Refilling includes powder/agent refill, pressure test, safety pin and updated label. We offer pickup and drop-off service across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad.
Do you offer same-day fire extinguisher delivery in Delhi?
Yes — Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions offers same-day delivery of fire extinguishers across Delhi NCR. Orders placed before 12:00 PM are eligible for same-day dispatch. Delivery areas include Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad, subject to stock availability. WhatsApp us at +91-9582333700 to confirm before ordering.
How often should I refill my fire extinguisher?
As per IS:2190 guidelines, fire extinguishers should be refilled every 2 years or immediately after any use. The pressure gauge should be checked monthly — if the needle is outside the green zone, refilling is required immediately. Annual inspection by a certified technician is mandatory for all commercial premises in Delhi NCR.
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ABOUT
US

15+ years of protecting lives and property across Delhi NCR with certified fire safety equipment and expert installation.

Discreet Fire &
Safety Solutions

Founded with a mission to make fire safety accessible and reliable, Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions has grown to become one of Delhi NCR's most trusted names in fire protection. We operate across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad.

Our team of certified fire safety engineers and technicians delivers end-to-end solutions: site assessment, system design, supply of BIS-certified equipment, installation, and Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC).

We serve factories, warehouses, hotels, hospitals, shopping malls, residential societies, and government buildings — ensuring compliance with National Building Code (NBC) and local fire NOC requirements.

🏅 BIS Certified
📋 NBC Compliant
🔥 IS 2190 Approved
✅ ISO Processes

No compromise on safety

We believe every building and every person deserves the highest standard of fire protection at a fair price.

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Fire Safety Audit
Comprehensive site inspection and risk assessment with detailed report and recommendations.
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Equipment Supply
All types of fire safety equipment — BIS certified, factory-direct pricing.
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System Installation
Professional installation of hydrant systems, alarm systems, and suppression systems.
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AMC & Maintenance
Annual Maintenance Contracts ensuring your systems are always operational and compliant.
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NOC Assistance
End-to-end documentation and liaison with fire department for NOC approval.
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Fire Safety Training
Staff training programs for proper fire equipment usage and emergency procedures.
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Fire Safety Audit
Commercial building fire audits starting ₹12,000/-. Written report, compliance check & certificate of audit included.
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Mock Drill Services
Certified fire mock drills with participation certificates. Packages from ₹21,000/- for up to 15 people. Custom pricing for larger teams.
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Product Range

OUR
PRODUCTS

A complete range of BIS-certified fire safety equipment for every need — residential, commercial, and industrial.

Fire Safety Equipment

Fire Detection Systems
Smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame detectors, multi-sensor detectors and manual call points for early fire detection and alert.
IS 2175 Addressable BIS Certified
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Fire Alarm & Notification Systems
Fire alarm panels, hooters/sirens, strobe lights, public address systems and emergency voice evacuation systems.
IS 2189 Addressable/Conv. 24/7 Monitoring
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Fire Extinguishers
Water, Foam (AFFF), CO₂, Dry Powder (ABC/BC), Wet Chemical — all types. Capacities from 1kg to 50kg. For offices, factories & public spaces.
BIS Certified IS 2171 1kg–50kg
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Fixed Fire Fighting Systems
Automatic sprinkler systems, fire hydrant systems, hose reel systems, gas suppression (FM200, CO₂, Novec) and water mist systems.
NFPA 13 IS 15105 Full System
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Fire Hydrant & Water Supply Equipment
Hydrant valves, landing valves, fire hoses, hose boxes and fire pumps (main, jockey, diesel) for water supply to firefighting systems.
NBC Compliant IS 3844 All Types
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Fire Safety & Protection Equipment
Fire blankets, fire buckets, fire doors, fire resistant cables and fireproof cabinets to prevent fire spread and enhance safety.
IS 3614 Fire Rated Certified
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Fireman suits, helmets, fire resistant gloves, safety shoes and breathing apparatus (SCBA sets) for firefighters and emergency responders.
IS 15359 EN Certified Full Range
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Emergency & Evacuation Equipment
Emergency exit lights, exit sign boards, escape ladders, first aid kits and emergency stretchers for safe evacuation and emergency response.
IS 9457 Photoluminescent LED
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Products › Fire Extinguishers

FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS

BIS-certified fire extinguishers in all types and capacities for every environment — offices, factories, warehouses, hotels, and residential buildings. Supplied, installed, and maintained by certified technicians.

ABC Dry Chemical Powder — 1kg to 50kg capacity
CO₂CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide) — 2kg to 9kg
FOAMFoam Extinguishers — 9L to 50L capacity
WATERWater-type — 9L capacity
HFCClean Agent (HFC-227ea) — for server rooms & sensitive areas
BIS Certified — IS 2171 / IS 15683 compliant
Annual Refilling & AMC — on-site and workshop service available
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Buyer's Guide

Which Extinguisher for Which Fire?

Fire Class Reference Chart
ClassFire TypeBest ExtinguisherDo NOT Use
AOrdinary solids — wood, paper, cloth, rubberWater, Foam, ABC PowderCO₂ (limited effect)
BFlammable liquids — petrol, diesel, paint, solventsFoam (AFFF), CO₂, ABC PowderWater (spreads the fire)
CFlammable gases — LPG, CNG, methaneCO₂, Dry Powder (BC/ABC)Water, Foam
DCombustible metals — magnesium, titanium, sodiumSpecialist Dry Powder (Met-L-X)Water, CO₂, standard powder
EElectrical equipment — panels, servers, motorsCO₂ (leaves no residue), Clean Agent HFCWater, Foam (electrocution risk)
K/FCooking oils — deep fryers, commercial kitchensWet Chemical (K-class)Water, CO₂, ABC Powder (saponification hazard)
⚠️ Common mistake: ABC Dry Powder works on electrical fires but damages equipment permanently. For server rooms, panels, and offices always use CO₂ or Clean Agent instead.
How Many Do I Need?

The number of extinguishers depends on your building size, layout, and occupancy type. Key principles:

  • Every floor must have at least one extinguisher
  • No one should have to walk too far to reach one — placement matters as much as quantity
  • High-risk areas (kitchens, generator rooms, electrical panels, fuel storage) always need a dedicated unit nearby
  • Different areas may need different types — a single-type solution is rarely ideal
Best approach: We do a free site walkthrough and give you an exact placement plan with quantities and types — no guesswork, no over-buying.
Refilling & AMC

Extinguishers need regular servicing to stay compliant and functional:

  • Annual inspection — pressure check, pin and seal verification, label update
  • Refilling — required after any use, or as per scheduled maintenance
  • Hydrostatic testing — cylinder pressure test every 3–5 years
  • AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) — covers all of the above with scheduled visits and documentation for fire NOC
Contact us for current refilling and AMC pricing — we offer competitive rates for both individual units and bulk contracts.
Trusted Brands We Supply

We supply products from India's leading fire extinguisher manufacturers:

  • Ceasefire — India's largest brand, wide range, strong service network
  • Minimax — German heritage, premium industrial grade
  • Amerex — specialist industrial and kitchen suppression
  • Safex / Kanex — value-range BIS-certified for budget projects

All products carry BIS Mark (IS 2171 / IS 15683) and come with a manufacturer warranty.

Products › Fire Doors

FIRE
DOORS

Steel and timber fire-rated doors engineered to contain fire and smoke, providing critical evacuation time. Available in 30, 60, and 120-minute fire resistance ratings for all building types.

30 / 60 / 120-Minute Fire Ratings — tested performance
Single & Double Leaf — configurations available
Steel Core with Vermiculite Infill — superior fire resistance
Timber Solid Core Doors — also available
Intumescent Seals — on all edges, expands on heat
Self-Closing Mechanisms — CE-marked hardware included
IS 3614 Tested & Certified
Custom Sizes — for non-standard openings
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Products › Hydrant Systems

HYDRANT
SYSTEMS

Complete internal and external firefighting hydrant systems for residential towers, commercial complexes, industrial plants, and institutions. Design, supply, installation, and commissioning — all under one roof.

Internal & External Hydrant Systems
Fire Pumps — Main electric, jockey & diesel backup
Hose Reels & Landing Valves
Underground Tank & Yard Hydrants
IS 3844 Compliant Design
Hydraulic Calculations & Drawings — provided
Commissioning & Handover Certificates
AMC & Annual Pressure Testing
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Products › Fire Alarm Systems

FIRE ALARM
SYSTEMS

Advanced addressable and conventional fire detection and alarm systems for early warning and rapid response. Complete design, supply, installation, and ongoing maintenance by certified engineers.

Addressable Fire Alarm Panels — 2-loop to 16-loop
Conventional Fire Alarm Panels
Photoelectric Smoke Detectors
Heat Detectors — rate-of-rise & fixed temperature
Multi-Sensor Detectors — smoke + heat combined
Manual Call Points — break-glass & key-operated
Sounders, Strobes & Voice Evacuation
IS 2189 Compliant
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Products › Fire Detection Systems

FIRE
DETECTION

Early detection is your first line of defence. Our range of certified detectors senses fire at the earliest stage — giving occupants maximum time to evacuate safely and minimising damage.

Smoke Detectors — Photoelectric & Ionisation types
Heat Detectors — rate-of-rise & fixed temperature
Flame Detectors — UV/IR for high-risk industrial zones
Multi-Sensor Detectors — combined smoke + heat
Manual Call Points — break-glass & key-operated
Compatible with Addressable & Conventional Panels
BIS Certified — IS 2175 & IS 11360 compliant
IP-Rated Models Available — for harsh industrial environments
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Buyer's Guide

Which Detector for Which Room?

Tell Us Your Room — We'll Tell You What You Need
Your Room / AreaDetector to InstallWhy This One
Office, reception, corridorSmoke DetectorDetects smoke quickly from paper, furniture, electrical fires — the most common office fire types
Kitchen / canteenHeat DetectorCooking steam and fumes will trigger a smoke detector constantly. Heat detector only sounds when there's an actual fire temperature
Server room / IT roomSmoke Detector (sensitive type)Detects electrical smoke before any visible flame. Protects expensive equipment with maximum early warning
Warehouse / factory floorHeat DetectorDust, fumes, and vehicle exhaust cause false alarms with smoke detectors. Heat detectors are robust in industrial conditions
Hotel room / bedroomSmoke + Heat Detector (combined)Provides both fast smoke detection and heat backup — essential for sleeping areas where occupants may not self-evacuate quickly
Generator room / boiler roomHeat DetectorExhaust fumes and normal operating heat make smoke detectors unsuitable. Heat detector activates only at fire temperatures
Basement car parkHeat Detector + CO DetectorVehicle exhaust would cause constant false alarms with smoke detectors. CO detector also protects against carbon monoxide buildup
Chemical / paint storageFlame DetectorChemical fires can spread explosively — flame detector spots an open flame in milliseconds, faster than any smoke or heat detector
How the System Works

Once installed, the detector and panel work automatically — no human involvement needed:

🔥 Fire starts 🔍 Detector senses smoke or heat 📟 Signal sent to alarm panel 🔔 Hooter / alarm sounds in building 🚒 Fire brigade alerted
How fast? A smoke detector triggers within 20–30 seconds of smoke entering the sensing chamber. A heat detector activates when the room reaches fire temperature — typically 1–3 minutes after ignition. Earlier detection = more evacuation time.
What Does the Package Include?

A complete fire detection system typically consists of:

  • Detectors — installed on ceilings in each room/zone
  • Manual Call Point — a break-glass button on the wall that any person can trigger manually
  • Alarm Panel — a control box (usually near the entrance or security desk) that shows which area has triggered
  • Hooter / Sounder — the loud alarm bell that alerts occupants
  • Battery Backup — keeps the system running during power cuts
We survey your building, recommend the right detector for each room, and provide a complete layout drawing — free of charge before any order.
Products › Fire Alarm & Notification Systems

FIRE ALARM &
NOTIFICATION

When a fire is detected, your notification system must be instant and unmistakable. We supply and install complete alarm and evacuation notification systems for buildings of all sizes.

Fire Alarm Panels — Addressable (2 to 16 loop) & Conventional
Hooters & Sirens — high-decibel alarm sounders
Strobe Lights — for hearing-impaired occupants
Public Address (PA) Systems — mass notification integration
Emergency Voice Evacuation Systems (EVES)
Zone Control & Fault Monitoring
IS 2189 Compliant
BMS & Sprinkler Integration — compatible
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Buyer's Guide

Addressable vs Conventional — What's the Difference?

Addressable System

Tells you exactly which device triggered — down to the specific room or device number. If a detector in "Server Room 3, Floor 2" activates, the panel shows exactly that.

  • Each detector has a unique address on the loop
  • Supports 2 to 16 loops with many devices per loop
  • Enables zone isolation — silence one area without silencing the whole building
  • Faster fault diagnosis; reduces false-alarm disruption
  • Recommended for: Hotels, hospitals, malls, multi-floor offices, and any building where knowing the exact location matters
Conventional System

Tells you which zone triggered — a zone may cover an entire floor or wing. You know fire is somewhere on "Floor 3 West" but not the exact detector.

  • Devices wired in loops; each loop = one zone
  • Lower upfront cost — suited for smaller buildings
  • Harder to pinpoint fault location
  • Recommended for: Small offices, warehouses, and simple single-floor layouts where a zone-level alert is sufficient
Sounder & Alarm Coverage

Alarm sounders must be clearly audible above background noise throughout the building:

  • Every occupied area must hear the alarm — including noisy factory floors, kitchens, and restrooms
  • Sleeping areas (hotel rooms, hostels) need louder or bedside sounders so people wake up
  • Strobe lights are required alongside sounders for hearing-impaired occupants
  • Larger or noisier buildings need more sounders — placement is as important as quantity
We design the sounder layout as part of every system — ensuring full coverage with no blind spots before installation begins.
Which Buildings Need What?

Fire alarm requirements vary by building type, height, and occupancy. Rather than quoting specific norms that change periodically, here's the practical guide:

  • Small offices / shops: Basic conventional alarm system
  • Multi-floor offices & commercial buildings: Addressable system strongly recommended
  • Hotels & guesthouses: Addressable + PA/voice evacuation for guest safety
  • Hospitals & clinics: Addressable system with zone control — patients cannot self-evacuate
  • Factories & warehouses: System matched to hazard level and floor area
  • Malls & multiplexes: Addressable + voice evacuation for crowd management
Talk to us — we assess your building type and advise exactly what's needed for compliance and NOC approval.
Products › Fixed Fire Fighting Systems

FIXED FIRE
FIGHTING SYSTEMS

Permanently installed suppression systems that activate automatically to control or extinguish fires in buildings, warehouses, server rooms, and industrial plants — protecting life and property around the clock.

Automatic Sprinkler Systems — wet, dry & deluge types
Fire Hydrant Systems — internal & external
Fire Hose Reel Systems
GASGas Suppression Systems — FM200, CO₂, Novec 1230
Water Mist Systems — for sensitive environments
NFPA 13 / IS 15105 & NBC Compliant
Full Hydraulic Calculations & Layout Drawings
Design, Supply, Installation & Commissioning
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Sprinkler Types & When Each Is Used

Sprinkler System Comparison
TypeHow It WorksBest ForCoverage / Head
Wet PipePipes always filled with water; sprinkler opens on heat — fastest responseOffices, hotels, malls, residential — anywhere not subject to freezing12–20 m² per head
Dry PipePipes filled with pressurised air; water enters only when head opensCold storage, unheated warehouses, car parks prone to freezing12–20 m² per head
DelugeAll heads open simultaneously on system activation — maximum water deliveryAircraft hangars, chemical plants, transformer rooms, high-hazard areasAll heads open at once
Pre-ActionRequires two signals before water flows — minimises accidental dischargeData centres, libraries, museums, server rooms12–20 m² per head
Water MistFine droplets suppress fire with 90% less water than sprinklersTurbine rooms, marine, heritage buildings, sensitive environments15–25 m² per head
Who Typically Needs a Fixed System?

Fixed suppression systems are generally required for buildings where a fire could spread rapidly, where occupants cannot self-evacuate quickly, or where the asset value justifies automatic protection:

  • Hotels & serviced apartments — guests may be asleep and unable to respond quickly
  • Hospitals & healthcare facilities — patients cannot evacuate without assistance
  • Factories & warehouses — large open areas with combustible stock or materials
  • Shopping malls & multiplexes — high footfall, complex layouts
  • IT parks & data centres — expensive equipment, 24/7 operations
  • High-rise residential & commercial buildings
Ask us whether your building type requires a fixed system — requirements vary by state, building use, and local fire department guidelines.
Gas Suppression — When to Choose?

FM-200, CO₂, and Novec 1230 systems are ideal when water would destroy what you're protecting:

  • Server rooms & data centres — no water damage to servers
  • Electrical control rooms & switchgear
  • Telecom equipment rooms
  • Archival / document storage
  • Museum vaults
FM-200 is most common (discharge in 10 sec). Novec 1230 is environmentally preferred. CO₂ is lowest cost but requires evacuation before discharge.
Products › Hydrant & Water Supply Equipment

HYDRANT &
WATER SUPPLY

Reliable water supply is the backbone of any fire fighting system. We supply a complete range of hydrant valves, hoses, boxes, and pump sets to ensure water reaches where it's needed, when it's needed.

Hydrant Valves — sluice type & pillar hydrants
Landing Valves — inlet & outlet types
Fire Hoses — 63mm & 45mm, rubber-lined canvas
Hose Boxes — single & double door, GI & SS
Fire Pumps — main electric, jockey & diesel backup
IS 904 / IS 5290 & NBC Compliant
Pump Room Design & Installation — available
AMC & Annual Pressure Testing
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Hydrant System — Key Technical Facts

Internal vs External Hydrant

Internal (Rising Main) Hydrant:

  • Installed inside the building on each floor landing
  • Used by building occupants and fire brigade during an emergency
  • Connected to overhead tank or dedicated fire pump
  • Required in taller buildings — exact threshold depends on local fire department guidelines

External (Yard) Hydrant:

  • Located in the compound, accessible to fire brigade vehicles
  • Provides direct water supply for fire engines
  • Mandatory in industrial campuses, hospitals, and larger commercial properties
Flow Rate & Pressure

Every hydrant system must deliver adequate water at the right pressure to the point of use. The required flow rate and pressure depend on:

  • Building height and total floor area
  • Number of simultaneous hose streams required
  • Distance from pump room to the highest outlet
  • Type of occupancy (office vs factory vs hospital)

We carry out full hydraulic calculations and prepare layout drawings before any installation — ensuring the system meets your local fire department's requirements for NOC.

The jockey pump maintains system pressure at all times. If pressure drops beyond what the jockey can handle, the main pump kicks in automatically — your system is always ready.
Placement & Layout

Hydrant placement follows fire department guidelines so every part of the building is reachable. Key principles:

  • External hydrants must be spaced so fire brigade hoses can reach every face of the building
  • Hydrant points must be accessible to fire tenders — clear approach road required
  • Internal hose cabinets placed so every floor area is within hose reach
  • Pump room must be on ground floor with direct outdoor access for fire brigade
  • Underground water sump sized to provide sufficient reserve — calculated based on your building
Contact us for a free site assessment — we design the layout to satisfy your local fire department's requirements for NOC approval.
Products › Fire Safety & Protection Equipment

FIRE SAFETY &
PROTECTION

Passive fire protection equipment that prevents the spread of fire and smoke — safeguarding escape routes, protecting valuable assets, and helping buildings meet fire NOC requirements.

Fire Blankets — fibreglass, 1m×1m to 1.8m×1.8m
Fire Buckets — sand & water types, red painted
Fire Doors — steel & timber, 30/60/120-minute ratings
Fire Resistant Cables — FRLS & FP cables for critical circuits
Fireproof Cabinets — for documents, media & valuables
IS 3614 Compliant Fire Doors
Intumescent Seals & Self-Closing Hardware
Custom Door Sizes — for non-standard openings
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Services That Help You Stay Compliant

Fire Safety Audit

A fire safety audit is a systematic inspection of your premises. Here's what it covers:

  • Mapping of all fire hazards and ignition sources
  • Review of all installed fire equipment (extinguishers, alarms, hydrants, exits)
  • Escape route adequacy and signage check
  • Compliance gap report against applicable fire safety standards and local bye-laws
  • Prioritised action plan and budget estimate
Duration: Small office (1–2 floors) — 2–4 hours. Large factory or hospital — 1–2 days. You receive a written report within 48 hours.
NOC (No Objection Certificate) Assistance

Fire NOC is mandatory for most commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. Most businesses struggle because the process involves:

  • Submission to Delhi/UP/Haryana Fire Department
  • Architectural fire layout drawings
  • Site inspection by fire officer
  • Compliance rectification and re-inspection
  • Annual renewal of NOC

We handle the complete NOC process — drawings, documentation, liaison with fire department, and follow-up. This is our most popular add-on service.

Buildings that have faced NOC rejection once come to us specifically for our documentation expertise. Ask us about our NOC success rate.
Mock Drill Services

A fire mock drill is legally required for many occupancies and is the best way to test your preparedness:

  • Planned or surprise drill scenarios
  • Evacuation time measurement and assembly point verification
  • Staff training on extinguisher use (live fire demonstration)
  • First aid and emergency response orientation
  • Written drill report for NOC / audit records

Mandatory for: Hospitals, schools, hotels, factories, and high-rises under Delhi Fire Service Act.

Products › Personal Protective Equipment

PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

When firefighters and emergency responders enter danger zones, only the right protective gear keeps them safe. We supply certified PPE for industrial firefighting teams, fire brigades, and emergency response units across Delhi NCR.

Fireman Suits — proximity & entry suits, aluminised
Fire Helmets — with visor & neck flap
Fire Resistant Gloves — Kevlar & leather-palm types
Safety Shoes — steel-toe, heat-resistant soles
Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) — 30-min & 60-min cylinders
EN 469 / IS 15359 & BIS Certified
Industrial, Factory & Municipal Teams — all sizes
SCBA Cylinder Refilling & Hydro-Testing
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Standards, Certifications & Use Cases

PPE Standards & Use Cases Reference
ItemStandardUse CaseKey Specification
Proximity SuitEN 1486 / IS 15359Working near radiant heat (blast furnaces, aircraft fuel fires) — does not allow entry into flameReflects >90% radiant heat; aluminised outer shell
Entry (Approach) SuitEN 469 / NFPA 1971Structural firefighting — direct flame contact, entry into burning buildings2-layer or 4-layer; moisture barrier; thermal protection
Fire HelmetEN 443 / IS 11671All firefighting operations — head, eye, and neck protectionPolycarbonate shell; visor rated 900°C radiant heat
Fire GlovesEN 659Structural firefighting; handling hot objectsKevlar / leather-palm; thermal resistance ≥250°C
Safety BootsEN ISO 20345All fire and emergency operationsSteel toe-cap; heat-resistant sole to 300°C
SCBA SetEN 137 / IS 10245Entry into smoke-filled, toxic, or oxygen-deficient atmospheres30-min or 60-min cylinder; positive-pressure face-mask
Proximity vs Entry suit: A proximity suit protects you near extreme heat (like a burning aircraft). An entry suit is designed for firefighters to enter burning structures. Using the wrong suit in the wrong scenario is a life-safety risk — ask us to help select the right grade.
Products › Emergency & Evacuation Equipment

EMERGENCY &
EVACUATION

Safe, orderly evacuation saves lives. We supply and install a complete range of emergency equipment that guides occupants to safety and enables first responders to act quickly — fully compliant with NBC and BIS standards.

Emergency Exit Lights — LED, battery-backed, 3-hour duration
Exit Sign Boards — photoluminescent & illuminated types
Escape Ladders — hook-type & rope, multi-floor buildings
First Aid Kits — standard, industrial & advanced trauma
Emergency Stretchers — folding & rigid types
IS 9457 & IS 15986 Compliant Signage
Assembly Point Markers & Directional Arrows
Emergency Lighting Testing & Maintenance
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Emergency Lighting & Signage — What You Need to Know

Emergency Lighting

Emergency lighting switches on automatically the moment mains power fails — ensuring people can see to evacuate safely in the dark. Key things to know:

  • Escape route lighting — covers corridors, stairwells, and exit paths so occupants can see where they're going
  • Anti-panic lighting — for larger open areas like halls and assembly spaces, preventing panic in darkness
  • High-risk area lighting — brighter emergency lighting for plant rooms, electrical panels, and switchgear where people need to operate safely
  • Battery backup — must sustain the lights long enough for full evacuation; duration requirement varies by building type
  • Self-test models — automatically test themselves and flag failures, reducing maintenance burden
LED emergency lights with maintained/non-maintained modes and automatic self-test are recommended for hassle-free compliance and long service life.
Exit Signs

Exit signs guide people to the nearest safe exit — they must be impossible to miss, even in smoke-filled conditions:

  • Above every exit door — no exceptions
  • At every decision point — wherever a corridor branches or changes direction
  • Illuminated type — powered signs that glow even in a blackout; best for enclosed spaces and tall buildings
  • Photoluminescent type — glow-in-the-dark signs that charge under normal lighting; suitable for lower-risk areas
  • Spaced along corridors — so the next sign is always visible from where you're standing
The green running-man symbol is the internationally recognised exit sign standard — use it consistently throughout your building for instant recognition.
Assembly Points

Every building needs a clearly marked assembly point — where all occupants gather after evacuating so you can confirm everyone is out safely:

  • Located well away from the building and clear of emergency vehicle access routes
  • Marked with a clearly visible green assembly point board
  • Directional arrows posted at every stairwell landing and corridor junction to guide people there
  • Must be shown on the building's emergency evacuation plan — required for fire NOC
  • Large buildings may need multiple assembly points for different wings or evacuation zones

We supply assembly point boards, directional arrows, building evacuation maps, and complete signage packages tailored to your layout.

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Do you provide fire safety equipment for residential societies?
Yes. We are a trusted fire safety partner for housing societies, RWAs and apartment complexes across Delhi NCR. We supply BIS-certified extinguishers, install fire alarm systems, maintain hydrant networks, and conduct fire mock drills for residents. We also assist with fire NOC renewals for residential high-rises. Contact us at +91-9582333700 for a free site survey.
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Yes. We provide complete fire safety solutions for schools, colleges and educational institutions across Delhi NCR — including BIS-certified extinguishers, fire alarm systems, smoke detectors, emergency exit lights and evacuation signage. We also conduct certified fire mock drills and fire safety training for students and staff. A fire NOC is mandatory for most schools in Delhi under the Delhi Fire Service Act. Call +91-9582333700 for a free consultation.
How many fire extinguishers do I need for my home or flat?
For a typical 2–3 BHK home, we recommend at least 1 extinguisher near the kitchen (ABC dry powder or CO₂ type) and ideally one more at the main exit. For larger homes or floors, one unit for every 100–150 sq. metres of area is a good thumb rule. Our checker above gives you a personalised count based on your actual space.
What type of fire extinguisher is best for a home kitchen?
For home kitchens, a 1kg or 2kg ABC Dry Powder extinguisher is the most common and affordable option. If you have a modular kitchen with electrical appliances, a CO₂ extinguisher is safer as it leaves no residue. For commercial kitchens or restaurants, a K-type wet chemical extinguisher is specifically designed for cooking oil fires. We can recommend the right type for your setup.
What fire safety equipment is recommended for a factory or warehouse?
A factory or warehouse typically needs: portable fire extinguishers (type based on stored material), a fire alarm and smoke/heat detection system, a hydrant system with underground tank and fire pump, hose reels and hose boxes, and emergency lighting with evacuation signage. For high-rack warehouses above 7.5 metres, automatic sprinklers are also strongly recommended. We do free site assessments to design the right setup.
What is an AMC for fire equipment and why does it matter?
An Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) covers scheduled inspection, refilling, pressure testing, and certification of all your fire safety equipment throughout the year. Without regular servicing, extinguishers lose pressure, alarm batteries die, and detectors get blocked by dust — often unnoticed until it's too late. An AMC ensures everything is always working when you need it most. It also keeps your equipment within its valid service period.
What is the cost of basic fire safety for a 1,000 sq. ft. home or flat?
For a 1,000 sq. ft. home, basic fire safety typically includes 1–2 fire extinguishers (₹430–₹1,080 each), a smoke detector (₹540–₹1,350), and a CO alarm if you have gas appliances (₹720–₹1,620). Total one-time cost usually falls between ₹1,350 and ₹3,240. Annual servicing runs ₹450–₹1,080. Use our checker above for an estimate based on your actual home size and type.
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Fire extinguishers should be visually checked monthly (look at the pressure gauge, check the pin and label), professionally serviced once a year, and fully discharged and refilled every 2 years — even if unused. A pressure test (hydrostatic test) is recommended every 3–5 years depending on the type. An expired or unserviced extinguisher may fail to discharge properly in an emergency. Our AMC plans cover all of this automatically.
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BIS-certified fire extinguishers, fire alarm systems, hydrant systems, fire doors and complete AMC services across all Delhi districts — from Paschim Vihar to Saket, Rohini to Lajpat Nagar.

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Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions has its headquarters in Paschim Vihar, West Delhi. We supply and install fire safety equipment across all districts of Delhi — North, South, East, West and Central. Our team of certified engineers has worked with factories in Wazirpur, offices in Connaught Place, hospitals in AIIMS area, schools in Dwarka, and residential societies in Rohini.

All our products comply with Delhi Fire Services requirements and are BIS-certified under relevant IS standards. We assist with fire NOC documentation and liaison with Delhi Fire Services (DFS) for commercial and industrial properties.

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🧯ABC & CO₂ Fire Extinguishers
🔔Fire Alarm Panels & Systems
🔍Smoke & Heat Detectors
🚒Sprinkler & Suppression Systems
💧Fire Hydrant Systems
🛡️Fire Doors (FD30/60/120)
🦺PPE & Fireman Gear
🚪Emergency Exit Lights & Signs
📍 Delhi Head Office
GH-9, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi – 110087
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BIS Certified Products
All equipment carries ISI mark and IS certification required by Delhi Fire Services for NOC.
Same-Day Delivery
Portable extinguishers and detection equipment delivered same day across Delhi.
Fire NOC Assistance
End-to-end documentation and liaison with Delhi Fire Services for your NOC application.
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BIS-certified fire extinguishers, fire alarm systems, hydrant systems, sprinklers and AMC services for IT offices, factories, warehouses, schools and residential societies in Noida and Greater Noida.

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Noida's rapid growth — IT parks, ITES offices, logistics warehouses, hospitals, schools and large residential towers — demands rigorous fire safety compliance. Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions has served Noida clients across Sector 62, 63, 65, Hosiery Complex and Phase II/III industrial areas with BIS-certified equipment and professional installations that pass UP Fire Services inspections.

For Noida Expressway corridors and Greater Noida industrial estates, we design and install complete hydrant systems, sprinkler networks and gas suppression systems in compliance with GNIDA building code and NBC 2016. Free site survey available across all Noida sectors.

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Free site survey available all Noida sectors
Industrial Fire Safety
Specialised hydrant & suppression systems for Noida Phase II/III factories and Yamuna Expressway warehouses.
IT Office Compliance
Server room CO₂ and clean agent systems, alarm upgrades for Sector 62/63/65 IT parks — UP Fire Services compliant.
AMC across Noida
Quarterly extinguisher inspection, alarm testing and hydrant servicing — one contract for all your Noida properties.
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UP Fire Services compliant · Certified engineers · Same-day extinguisher delivery
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FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT
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BIS-certified fire safety equipment and AMC for IT parks, commercial towers, logistics warehouses, malls and residential societies in Gurugram, DLF Cyber City, Manesar, Sohna Road and IMT Manesar.

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Gurugram's skyline of glass towers, sprawling logistics parks along NH-48, and high-density residential sectors requires multilayer fire protection. Discreet Fire and Safety Solutions has delivered complete fire safety systems for IT campuses in DLF Cyber City, warehouses in IMT Manesar, and residential high-rises in Golf Course Road — all certified by Haryana Fire Services.

We handle end-to-end projects: site survey, hydraulic design, supply of BIS-certified equipment, installation, commissioning and ongoing AMC. Free consultation available in all Gurugram sectors and Manesar.

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FM200 & Novec clean agent systems for server rooms in DLF Cyber City and Udyog Vihar campuses.
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High-capacity hydrant and sprinkler systems for IMT Manesar factories and NH-48 logistics parks.
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Complete fire safety packages for Golf Course Road and Sohna Road residential towers — Haryana Fire NOC compliant.
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BIS-certified fire extinguishers, fire alarm systems, hydrant systems and complete AMC services from our Vasundhara office — serving Ghaziabad, Indirapuram, Kaushambi, Raj Nagar Extension and Mohan Nagar.

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With our branch office at Tamnna Plaza, C-16, Sector 13, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, we are uniquely placed to serve Ghaziabad's dense industrial belt, residential corridors and commercial clusters with fast response and local expertise. Our team is familiar with UP Fire Services and Ghaziabad Nagar Nigam fire NOC requirements.

We have completed hydrant system installations at factories in Loni Industrial Area, fire alarm projects for hospitals in Vaishali, and extinguisher supply for residential societies in Indirapuram — with fire NOC clearances from UP Fire Services across all projects.

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Complete hydrant and alarm installations for factories in Loni and Sahibabad industrial estates.
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