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Cut Down on Fire Extinguisher Maintenance Costs

November 27th, 2009 by Rick in Uncategorized

When you first bought your fire extinguisher, you knew that there was more to it than just buying. You knew that after the purchase, you would need to take care of it the best way possible in order for the extinguisher to maintain its top quality and condition. What you did not know was the fact that fire extinguisher maintenance can be quite costly that sometimes you feel as if it is burning a hole in your pockets. The good news is that you do not really need to break the bank to maintain a fire extinguisher, as there are various ways on how to cut down on maintenance costs. Read on to find out how.

First, you have to look at your options on maintenance companies. You have the choice among the “cowboys,” the commission earners, and the authentic service company. The cowboys are those whose tools consist mainly of a duster and a pen. These are service engineers who have not received trainings or refresher costs. They offer the lowest cost and you probably know the reason why. The commission earners, meanwhile, can rack up your expenses because they have commission for all parts and tests they offer. Then your best option would have to be the genuine service company who is the probably the most efficient in terms of quality of service.

Choose one that has locally traded for years or one that visits to audit the technician’s work. This would be a little more costly than the “cowboys” but in the end, you would reduce maintenance costs because you do not have to do a double take on maintenance because they would get it right the first time. A local company that has been operating for at least three years may be a good choice, as it will probably belong to trade networks that can cover national maintenance contracts.

Aside from this, you should also use only a BAFE approved company and make sure that their technicians are BAFE Registered. It would be best to avoid general maintenance companies unless they have their specific extinguisher approvals. Before a technician would get down to work, ask to see his ID badge on arrival. See to it too that the technician gives an accurate estimate of cost before starting the work. This is to avoid nasty surprises at the end of the service. Also, make it clear that no replacements would be allowed without showing you the item and a purchase order, and stating the reason for replacement. Since you are going to have your fire extinguisher checked, it would be best to rely on companies that specialise in fire extinguishers.

Whether you have a water fire extinguisher, a car fire extinguisher or any other type of extinguisher, you would still need to ensure proper care and maintenance. And because maintenance can be quite costly, the above-mentioned tips for cutting down the costs would surely be a big help to you. Just make sure that you do not neglect your fire extinguisher because this safety device can save your life one day. You have to ensure it is kept in good condition for it to be able to serve its purpose effectively.

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