Fire Safety Stick - Any Good?

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Just had our annual motorhome service and been reminded by the dealer that our 2Kg Foam extinguisher is well out of date. Like 4 years!

I've seen the Fire Safety Stick has good reviews and much longer shelf life.
They're also at the NEC show so probably discounting their products.

Has anyone got one of these and would they recommend buying one?
 
We carry a smaller version of this one in the Motorhome and I’ve just purchased this 9L one for my company car . Obviously very heavy but I drive so much I think it’s worth having onboard along with a decent first aid kid .
They put out all fires including lithium battery fires .
I will also be getting one of the fire stick things as they look good for the Motorhome . View attachment 691451
I have that one at the bottom of the stairs as directly behind my kitchen door is my fridge freezer which also has a smoke detector on top of it (y) me paranoid ............ nooooo
 
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Thanks for that.... admittedly possibly not as neat as your answer but it is the option I would go for simply because it appears to use stick on patches to mount and therefore no hole drilling required.👍👍
 
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Thanks for that.... admittedly possibly not as neat as your answer but it is the option I would go for simply because it appears to use stick on patches to mount and therefore no hole drilling required.👍👍
I have to say they are indeed a great solution! We don't make them ourselves and are not financially linked to the bracket sales. They were originally designed and produced (3d printed) for rally cars (and other motorsports) so if they are durable for them, then they will be fine in the motorhome! Make sure when you order that you specify whether you have a FSS50 or an FSS100.

NB we are currently phasing the FSS100 to have yellow caps and no longer the sleeves. Still exactly the same product inside, but it's worth noting as they will be a slightly narrower diameter therefore will need slightly smaller brackets. Of course, the free clip inside will remain the same.
 
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I have to say they are indeed a great solution! We don't make them ourselves and are not financially linked to the bracket sales. They were originally designed and produced (3d printed) for rally cars (and other motorsports) so if they are durable for them, then they will be fine in the motorhome! Make sure when you order that you specify whether you have a FSS50 or an FSS100.

NB we are currently phasing the FSS100 to have yellow caps and no longer the sleeves. Still exactly the same product inside, but it's worth noting as they will be a slightly narrower diameter therefore will need slightly smaller brackets. Of course, the free clip inside will remain the same.
The whole unit is so light that I've used 3M command strips to attach mine to a locker next to the hab door. https://command.3m.co.uk/3M/en_GB/command-gb/ No drilling and doesn't damage the surface when removed.

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Maybe we could do a Group Discount on butter next :oops:

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We can confirm that the UK distributor has kindly agreed a 15% Fun discount code for the Fire Safety Stick & some discounted bundles which should go live tomorrow as a Xmas offer for a limited time (y) I'll alert everyone who has expressed an interest so far as soon as it's working :active: This is the thread where full details will be posted Broken Link Removed
 
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