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History of Fire Extinguishers
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As fire incidents pose a great deal of danger and harm to people and physical properties, more and more fire fighting devices are being created and manufactured to further prevent the degenerative effects of fire. Of these fire fighting devices, the traditional fire extinguishers have come a long way to how it is today.

However, where do fire extinguishers come from? How were they first conceptualized? Learning these things may even help you understand the true purpose of automatic sprinkler and later on be a great advantage for you in case a fire breaks out.

Extinguishers have been in existence for almost 200 years already. The first invention of the first one was made by Ambrose Godfrey. His invention was not yet portable which means that it must be placed inside a room. Ambrose Godfrey used a series of fuses in order to eliminate fire. As these fuses detonated an almost explosive charge, the liquid inside of the fire extinguisher then puts out the fire.

The first portable fire extinguisher was created in England by a man named George Manby. He first invented a device called Extincteur and was made using compressed air and at least three gallons of potassium carbonate. George Manby was the first one to device a gadget which extinguishes fire suppressants using compressed air inside a container. Having such an ingenious invention still guides modern manufacturers of automatic sprinkler in further developing such fire fighting product.

Having such an invention also made George Manby persistent in making the Extincteur a part of the national fire rescue service. Aside from the portable fire extinguisher, George Manby also created a lot more fire preventive devices which could rescue people from burning buildings and even people who fell into ice water. A popular line created by George Manby was the Manby Motors, which generally helped rescue people from ships.

The idea of inventing a chemical automatic sprinkler came from Francois Carlier in France. He achieved such invention by blending two substances to produce carbon dioxide which in turn is used in eliminating fire. These two substances which are acidic in nature mix with one another and form carbonic acid. Different systems have been invented in releasing the acid to further form the carbonic acid. In 1881, the US witnessed its first acid fire extinguisher when Almon Granger patented such invention.

Today a lot more types of extinguishers have been created for different specific purposes. Determining the most suitable fire extinguisher for your building establishment is very important for efficient and maximum results. Only recently, Chubb, one of the leading manufacturers of fire extinguishers, have created Purafoam. Purafoam is a special type of automatic sprinkler which has non-biodegradable components and is therefore safe for the environment. Having revolutionized types of automatic sprinkler consequently make fire fighting a better task for concerned people. Having better fire extinguishers present in your work place definitely gives you the assurance of safety even during fire incidents. Having such an invention is indeed a life-changing component of the society.

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