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EXTINGUISHERS
ISI-marked fire extinguishers in all types and capacities for every environment — offices, factories, warehouses, hotels, and residential buildings. Supplied, installed, and maintained by certified technicians.
Which Extinguisher for Which Fire?
| Class | Fire Type | Best Extinguisher | Do NOT Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Ordinary solids — wood, paper, cloth, rubber | Water, Foam, ABC Powder | CO₂ (limited effect) |
| B | Flammable liquids — petrol, diesel, paint, solvents | Foam (AFFF), CO₂, ABC Powder | Water (spreads the fire) |
| C | Flammable gases — LPG, CNG, methane | CO₂, Dry Powder (BC/ABC) | Water, Foam |
| D | Combustible metals — magnesium, titanium, sodium | Specialist Dry Powder (Met-L-X) | Water, CO₂, standard powder |
| E | Electrical equipment — panels, servers, motors | CO₂ (leaves no residue), Clean Agent HFC | Water, Foam (electrocution risk) |
| K/F | Cooking oils — deep fryers, commercial kitchens | Wet Chemical (K-class) | Water, CO₂, ABC Powder (saponification hazard) |
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
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
We are authorised dealers for India's leading fire extinguisher manufacturers. Every product carries the ISI Mark (IS 2171 / IS 15683) and comes with a manufacturer warranty. Browse by brand below.
India's largest fire safety brand. ISO 9001 & CE certified, ISI-mark compliant, 6-year warranty. Used by ISRO and Indian Railways. We stock the full Ceasefire range across three functional groups:
Portable & Specialty Extinguishers
- Ceasefire Mini / Mini Pro — Compact extinguishers for homes, cars, and small offices. Available in manual and fully automatic variants. Ideal where space is limited.
- Ceasefire MultiMax — All-fire-class extinguishers rated for Class A, B, C, and electrical fires. Single-unit solution for mixed-risk environments such as offices and retail.
- Ceasefire Atom X — Automatic modular suppression system. Activates without human intervention — suitable for electrical panels, server racks, and unmanned enclosures.
- Ceasefire TetraQuad — Specialized suppression units engineered for high-value or hard-to-reach installations requiring targeted agent discharge.
- Ceasefire Launcher — Combined extinguisher and modular suppression unit. Dual-mode protection: manual handheld use plus automatic suppression capability.
Suppression Systems
- Ceasefire SQRS (Server Quick Response System) — Dedicated automatic suppression for server rooms and data centres. Detects and suppresses fires before equipment is damaged.
- Ceasefire CQRS (In-Panel Tube-Based Suppression System) — Flexible suppression tubing routed directly inside electrical panels, switchgear, and control cabinets for instant internal response.
- Ceasefire M-Series — Wall & Ceiling Mounted Automatics — Core range of wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted automatic extinguishers for continuous unattended protection in warehouses, plant rooms, and commercial kitchens.
Kanex products are built around pairing the right extinguishing agent with the right design standard. ISI-marked across all categories — a trusted choice for industrial, commercial, and kitchen fire protection in Delhi NCR.
ABC Stored Pressure (Dry Chemical Powder)
- Kanex ABC MAP 50 Based — 1 kg / 2 kg / 4 kg / 6 kg / 9 kg — Multi-purpose ABC dry powder extinguishers for Class A, B, and C fires. MAP 50 (Monoammonium Phosphate) formulation. ISI-marked (IS 2171) certified. Suitable for offices, factories, warehouses, and retail premises.
CO₂ High Pressure
- Kanex CO₂ Portable — 2 kg / 4.5 kg — Carbon dioxide extinguishers for Class B and electrical (Class E) fires. Leaves zero residue — ideal for server rooms, electrical panels, and sensitive equipment areas. ISI-marked (IS 2878) certified.
Clean Agent
- Kanex HFC 236fa Based Clean Agent — Environmentally responsible clean agent suppression for server rooms, control rooms, and archival storage. Electrically non-conductive, leaves no residue. Safe for use around occupied spaces.
Kitchen (K-Class / Wet Chemical)
- Kanex Kitchen Fire Extinguisher — 2 L / 6 L / 9 L — Wet chemical (K-class) extinguishers specifically designed for commercial kitchens and deep-fryer fires involving cooking oils. Prevents saponification hazard that can occur with ABC powder on oil fires.
Automatic Modular
- Kanex 2 kg MAP 50 Based Automatic Modular — Ceiling or wall-mounted automatic unit that activates independently on heat. No electrical connection or manual intervention required. Ideal for generator rooms, electrical panels, and unmanned plant areas.
Safex specialises in clean agent and industrial suppression systems. Models are specified by both the agent type and the cylinder material — AL (Aluminium), MS (Mild Steel), or SS (Stainless Steel) — ensuring the right corrosion resistance and pressure rating for each application.
Clean Agent — FE 36 Series
- Safex Clean Agent FE 36 AL (Aluminium body) — Lightweight aluminium cylinder with HFC-236fa clean agent. Compact and portable. Suitable for small server rooms, telecom racks, and sensitive control panels.
- Safex Clean Agent FE 36 MS (Mild Steel body) — Heavy-duty mild steel cylinder for larger applications. Higher pressure tolerance. Used in industrial control rooms and data centre suppression zones.
Clean Agent — FK 5112 Series
- Safex Clean Agent FK 5112 SS (Stainless Steel body) — Premium stainless steel cylinder with FK 5-1-12 (Novec 1230 equivalent) agent. Highest material integrity — chosen for pharmaceutical clean rooms, heritage archives, and marine / offshore environments where corrosion resistance and zero ozone depletion potential are mandatory.
Clean Agent — Saclon Series
- Safex Clean Agent Saclon AL (Aluminium body) — Saclon-based suppression agent in a lightweight aluminium cylinder. Effective on Class B and Class E fires. Suitable for office server enclosures and telecommunications cabinets requiring a non-conductive, residue-free agent.
Modular Suppression Units
- Safex Modular DCP — Ceiling or wall-mounted automatic dry chemical powder modular unit. Heat-activated without any wiring. Ideal for generator sets, transformer bays, and industrial equipment rooms.
- Safex Modular FE 36 — Modular automatic unit pre-charged with FE 36 clean agent. Activates on detection of fire heat — zero residue discharge protects sensitive electronics in unmanned enclosures.
- Safex Modular Solenoid Valve Dry Chemical Powder — Electrically triggered modular DCP unit via solenoid valve. Integrates with a fire detection and alarm panel for zone-specific suppression — suitable for multi-cabinet server rooms and large switchgear installations.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Which Detector for Which Room?
| Your Room / Area | Detector to Install | Why This One |
|---|---|---|
| Office, reception, corridor | Smoke Detector | Detects smoke quickly from paper, furniture, electrical fires — the most common office fire types |
| Kitchen / canteen | Heat Detector | Cooking steam and fumes will trigger a smoke detector constantly. Heat detector only sounds when there's an actual fire temperature |
| Server room / IT room | Smoke Detector (sensitive type) | Detects electrical smoke before any visible flame. Protects expensive equipment with maximum early warning |
| Warehouse / factory floor | Heat Detector | Dust, fumes, and vehicle exhaust cause false alarms with smoke detectors. Heat detectors are robust in industrial conditions |
| Hotel room / bedroom | Smoke + 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 room | Heat Detector | Exhaust fumes and normal operating heat make smoke detectors unsuitable. Heat detector activates only at fire temperatures |
| Basement car park | Heat Detector + CO Detector | Vehicle exhaust would cause constant false alarms with smoke detectors. CO detector also protects against carbon monoxide buildup |
| Chemical / paint storage | Flame Detector | Chemical fires can spread explosively — flame detector spots an open flame in milliseconds, faster than any smoke or heat detector |
Once installed, the detector and panel work automatically — no human involvement needed:
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
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.
Addressable vs Conventional — What's the Difference?
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
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
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
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
SUPPRESSION
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.
Sprinkler Types & When Each Is Used
| Type | How It Works | Best For | Coverage / Head |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wet Pipe | Pipes always filled with water; sprinkler opens on heat — fastest response | Offices, hotels, malls, residential — anywhere not subject to freezing | 12–20 m² per head |
| Dry Pipe | Pipes filled with pressurised air; water enters only when head opens | Cold storage, unheated warehouses, car parks prone to freezing | 12–20 m² per head |
| Deluge | All heads open simultaneously on system activation — maximum water delivery | Aircraft hangars, chemical plants, transformer rooms, high-hazard areas | All heads open at once |
| Pre-Action | Requires two signals before water flows — minimises accidental discharge | Data centres, libraries, museums, server rooms | 12–20 m² per head |
| Water Mist | Fine droplets suppress fire with 90% less water than sprinklers | Turbine rooms, marine, heritage buildings, sensitive environments | 15–25 m² per head |
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
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
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 System — Key Technical Facts
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
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.
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
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.
Services That Help You Stay Compliant
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
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.
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.
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.
Standards, Certifications & Use Cases
| Item | Standard | Use Case | Key Specification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Proximity Suit | EN 1486 / IS 15359 | Working near radiant heat (blast furnaces, aircraft fuel fires) — does not allow entry into flame | Reflects >90% radiant heat; aluminised outer shell |
| Entry (Approach) Suit | EN 469 / NFPA 1971 | Structural firefighting — direct flame contact, entry into burning buildings | 2-layer or 4-layer; moisture barrier; thermal protection |
| Fire Helmet | EN 443 / IS 11671 | All firefighting operations — head, eye, and neck protection | Polycarbonate shell; visor rated 900°C radiant heat |
| Fire Gloves | EN 659 | Structural firefighting; handling hot objects | Kevlar / leather-palm; thermal resistance ≥250°C |
| Safety Boots | EN ISO 20345 | All fire and emergency operations | Steel toe-cap; heat-resistant sole to 300°C |
| SCBA Set | EN 137 / IS 10245 | Entry into smoke-filled, toxic, or oxygen-deficient atmospheres | 30-min or 60-min cylinder; positive-pressure face-mask |
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 ISI standards.
Emergency Lighting & Signage — What You Need to Know
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
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
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.