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Questions and Answers for Kidde Pro Series 210 Fire Extinguisher with Hose & Easy Mount Bracket, 2-A:10-B:C, Dry Chemical, Rechargeable

Internet #100552654

Model #21029292

Store SKU #131600

  • ABC rated to fight basic household fires
  • Tough, metal valve assembly & aluminum cylinder
  • 4.6 lb. rechargeable fire extinguisher for one-time use

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caret
Q:Is the handle metal or plastic?
by|Sep 27, 2022
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A:  Mine was metsl

by|Oct 4, 2022

    A:  Hello. The handle is metal. All of our pro series fire extinguishers have metal handles.

    by|Aug 31, 2023
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      caret
      Q:Is this 5lb
      by|Aug 16, 2022
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      A:  Hello. No, this extinguisher is considered to be a 4 pound extinguisher as it has 4 pounds of dry powder extinguishing agent. You will want the 3A:40B:C Pro 340 fire extinguisher model 21029294.

      by|Jul 3, 2023
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        A:  It says 4lbs. 

        by|Jan 12, 2024
          caret
          Q:Do I need To buy a separate bracket to mount or is everything included
          by|Aug 5, 2022
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          A:  No you don’t sorry for the delay but I am not on the computer all the time 

          by|Jun 26, 2023

            A:  Mounting bracket is included.

            by|Oct 20, 2022

              A:  Hello. The extinguisher comes with a forked hanging bracket that goes around the neck but has no strap. A metal strap bracket 466400 model 21030938 is available for purchase separately. No screws will be available. We don't want to have provided the wrong screws and anchors for your application and have things go wrong and we don't want to provide every type of screws and anchors and have you choose the wrong ones among the ones we provided. Please consult with a carpenter or handyman or other professional before choosing the appropriate screws and anchors.

              by|Aug 31, 2023
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                caret
                Q:How long do they keep their charge?
                by|Jul 2, 2022
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                A:  Hello. Per code, they need to be serviced and recharged every 6 years by a local fire equipment distributor.

                by|Aug 31, 2023
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                  caret
                  Q:does the Kidde Pro 210 meet current USCG requirements?
                  by|Jun 18, 2022
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                  A:  The Pro 210 is not specifically coast guard approved. However the Pro 340 model 21029294 is coast guard approved when used with the optional metal strap bracket 466400 model 21030938.

                  by|Feb 18, 2023
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                    A:  The Kidde Pro Series 210 fire extinguisher is suitable protection for a LOW HAZARD environment, which would not include a vessel constructed of highly flammable materials like fiberglass, and containing large amounts of combustible fuels (ie., 20+ gallons of gasoline).

                    by|Feb 18, 2023
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                      A:  Your question would be better directed to Kidde, the manufacturer.  That said, a fire aboard a vessel would likely be stoked by liquid fuels, as well as highly combustible materials, such as fiberglass.  So, I don’t think so.

                      by|Feb 18, 2023
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                        A:  Yes it does here in St. Petersburg, FL.

                        by|Jun 22, 2022
                          caret
                          Q:Would this be good for a small hobbyist welding shop?
                          by|Feb 4, 2022
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                          A:  I would suggest the 3A size

                          by|Feb 5, 2022

                            A:  Hello. Check with your local fire department or fire marshal to find out what kind of fire extinguisher you are required to have to have per your local fire codes. That is the first place to start. Below are the minimum business recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers (NFPA 10). Many cities and states require fire extinguishers with a minimum UL rating of 2-A:10-B:C in buildings. Check with your local fire authorities for the building code requirements in your area. Low Hazards (PRO 210) – A 2-A: 10-B:C rated rechargeable unit. For offices, churches, assembly halls, classrooms and hotel guest areas. Class A-B-C Medium Hazards (PRO 340) – A 3-A:40-B:C rated rechargeable unit. For light manufacturing facilities, dining areas, auto showrooms, parking gargaes and storage areas. Class A-B-C High Hazards (PRO 460) – A 4-A:60-B:C rated rechargeable unit. For manufacturing facilities with processes involving flammable liquids, boat and vehicle services, and woodworking processes. Class A-B-C

                            by|Feb 4, 2022

                              A:  As a Volunteer Fire Fighter, I would not recommend this fire extinguisher to be used as a commercial fire extinguisher. I would recommend a larger heavier unit or two to three of these units dispersed around the shop

                              by|Feb 3, 2024
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                                A:  We have it for use in our kitchen just in case of emergency.   It is small and effective for that purpose. 

                                by|Oct 29, 2022

                                  A:  Since this extinguisher is rated for 3 types of fire, I suspect that it is. Since there are many types of welding, I cannot give accurate information about this. 

                                  by|Feb 8, 2022
                                    caret
                                    Q:what's the difference between the 210 and 340?
                                    by|Feb 4, 2022
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                                    A:  Hello. Class A fires are fires that involve common combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, trash, and plastics. Class B fires are fires that involve solvents, oil, gasoline, paints, lacquers and other oil-based products. Class C fires are fires that involve energized electrical equipment. The numbers 1-10 before the letter A represents the rating for that A capability. The higher the number, the larger A class fire the unit can handle. The numbers 10, 20, 40, 60, 80 before the letter B represents the rating for the B capability. Once again, the higher the number, the larger B class fires the unit can handle. The letter C does not get a rating as the letter only signifies that the unit is electrically non-conductive.

                                    by|May 13, 2023
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                                      caret
                                      Q:Will these work well in a garage where oil and gas are stored?
                                      by|Dec 5, 2021
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                                      A:  Hello. This extinguisher is B rated and will put out oil and gasoline liquid fuel fires. However, our recommendation for a garage would be a larger 5 pound extinguisher rated 3-A: 10-B: C extinguisher, such as Model# 21029288 or Model# 21029294

                                      by|Jun 15, 2022
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                                        Q:Where do I get this extinguisher recharged locally?
                                        by|Oct 7, 2021
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                                        A:  To recharge your fire extinguisher, go to your yellow pages under Fire Equipment Distributors and one of those distributors can recharge your extinguisher at a cost. Make sure your unit is a rechargeable type, and not a disposable model. Disposable fire extinguisher models cannot be recharged.

                                        by|Jul 13, 2023
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                                          Q:Do these extinguishers come tagged??
                                          by|Jul 15, 2021
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                                          A:  Yes

                                          by|Oct 13, 2021
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                                            A:  Hello. Yes, the extinguisher comes with a tag attached to the owner's manual for the user to fill out when installing the extinguisher.

                                            by|Nov 6, 2021
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