How/where to use the Dry Stop Fire Spray?

How to use the Dry Stop Fire Spray?

When ready to use. Just pull the black safety tab towards you, point, and shoot. The black safety tap (upper ring) can be pulled towards you. Then, press the red trigger with your thumb to activate the spray.



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Dry Stop Fire Spray Effective against

The Dry Stop Fire Spray is effective against grease, lithium, electrical, and wood fires. Also, gas and vapor flammable liquids.


Dry Stop Fire Spray Lid

Covering a fire in a container with a lid or pan is an appropriate strategy, as it can effectively smother the fire. However, it can be dangerous as it may not provide enough protection from the flames as you lower the cover.
Using the Dry Stop Fire Spray reduces this risk, as it allows you to tackle the fire from a safe distance. It is important to first turn off the source of heat if possible This fire suppressor can effectively handle small fire accidents and prevent them from escalating into bigger disasters.


What about "splash out" that is caused by the force of the extinguisher hitting the burning material in the pan, and now it's all over the counter and stovetop?

Unlike other fire suppression devices that rely on pressure to expel the material from the can, the Dry Stop Fire Spray uses a unique powder formula that is specifically designed to effectively smother flames without causing splashing. When sprayed, the powder lays on top of the fire, creating a coating that prevents the flames from reigniting. This innovative approach to fire suppression ensures that the fire is extinguished quickly and efficiently, with minimal risk of the flames spreading or causing further damage.


How do you clean up after using the Dry Stop Fire Spray?

Thanks to its precision-controlled spray mechanism, the Dry Stop Fire Spray offers an easy cleanup solution. This feature helps to ensure that the non-toxic contents are directed solely at the fire, rather than spreading to other areas. Additionally, the spray's targeted application makes it easy to clean up any residue left behind by simply wiping it away with a towel.


Will the Dry Stop Fire Spray work on electric cars?

The Dry Stop Fire Spray can be used in many different types of vehicles, including electric cars. However, we recommend that you consult your car's manufacturer or user manual to ensure that the use of a fire suppression product like the Dry Stop Fire Spray is safe and compatible with your vehicle. Additionally, it's important to follow all safety guidelines and instructions when using the product to ensure that you and your vehicle are protected in the event of a fire emergency.


Dry Stop Fire Spray: Flour? Salt? Baking Soda?

Salt or Flour can be effective but it takes a significant amount to effectively extinguish the fire. An alternative is the Dry Stop Fire Spray. It is a compact and easy to use fire suppressant that works well on small fires. It is also easy to carry and store. The spray uses a biodegradable formulation that is not caustic and will not damage materials or surfaces when used.


Can you aim the Dry Stop Fire Spray at a person who is on fire?

Yes, It is possible to direct the Dry Stop Fire Spray toward a person who is on fire.


Dry Stop Fire Spray and Lithium Fires

We understand your concern about differentiating between lithium fires and kitchen fires. The Dry Stop Fire Spray is effective against a wide range of fire types, including lithium fires, despite the fact that they require specialized extinguishing agents. Although kitchen fires are frequently easy to put out, we highlight the versatility of the Dry Stop Fire Spray and its ability to deal with various fire emergencies. We believe that promoting general fire safety and preparedness is crucial in preventing larger fires from occurring, regardless of the specific fire type.
Both a the dry spray and a fire blanket are useful tools for fire safety. The dry spray can quickly put out a fire, but a fire blanket may be more user-friendly for those who are less familiar with using extinguishers, and is better suited for small fires and less messy. To ensure optimal fire protection, it is recommended to have both in your home.





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