DOT fire extinguisher regs

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  1. coueshunter

    coueshunter Heavy Load Member

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    That's the thing, there is no "tags" that come on a disposable fire extinguisher. Usually date of manufacture stamped on the bottom
     
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  3. coueshunter

    coueshunter Heavy Load Member

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    Simply asked why there was no tag on my fire extinguisher indicating full date or expiration. Had all factory stickers.. he said it also needs a tag
     
  4. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Those are the only kind worth buying. The certification is only good for a year or two and then it has to get recertified. If you buy a disposable fire extinguisher it must be disposed of when the certification expires even if you haven't used it yet. There are plenty of companies that refill and certify fire extinguishers.
    They have to be certified in order to provide certifications for fire extinguishers.
    http://www.fescousa.com/Fire-Extinguisher-Certification.html
    It's an OSHA thing. Hard hats have expiration dates on them just like fire extinguishers have expiration dates on them.
     
  5. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    LIFE has a undetermined expiration date.
     
  6. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    [​IMG] I assume regulations probably vary by state but here is one of the tags.
     
  7. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Actually it doesn't have an expiration it should have an inspection tag saying it was inspected on a certain date which has not happened yet.
     
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    Rabbi I know that, it was rhetorical, sorry should have put a funny picture there like or what ever.

    We just replace them because

    The cost of refilling them and retesting them is too close to the cost of a new one.
     
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  10. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    When I was dealing with that we were spending ten bucks a piece to test them each year. Guess it depends on the companies in your area.
     
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