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Not only are fire extinguishers a legal requirement in any space where there is a risk of fire, but they also provide a first line of defence against the devastation that an uncontrolled fire can cause – helping you to protect what matters until the emergency services arrive.

That’s all well and good, you might think, but how do you decide which type of fire extinguisher you need? Since there are different variants for different fire types, it’s important to consider the fire extinguishers suitable for the unique fire protection requirements of your business.

Here, we’ll take a look at five commercial fire extinguishers, setting out their intended use and the type of fires they’re suitable for.

AFFF Foam (for Class A and Class B fires)

Foam fire extinguishers are among the most common types of extinguishers found in commercial premises across the UK. Known as AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam) extinguishers, they work by forming a barrier to prevent the spread of gases and flames.

AFFF extinguishers are suitable for use on a variety of flammable substrates, including both solids and liquids. However, since they contain PFAS, these types of extinguishers are considered bad for the environment and public health, so are scheduled to be phased out under evolving fire safety legislation by 4 July 2025.

Good to know: Foam fire extinguishers are easily identified by their classic cream label, complete with the industry-standard “Foam” insignia. In short, you can’t miss them.

Carbon dioxide (Class B and electrical-based fires)

Carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguishers are typically used in situations involving electrical equipment as well as some flammable liquids (class B). Since they leave no residue, they’re considered clean extinguishants that carry minimal risk to environmental and public health.

Typical uses for CO2 fire extinguishers include offices, server rooms, and other commercial spaces with a high volume of electrical equipment (be it music venues or retail stores). And since businesses are beginning to rely more heavily on electrical appliances versus manual or fuel-powered machinery, carbon dioxide extinguishers are rapidly becoming the go-to choice for organisations across a variety of sectors.

Good to know: CO2 extinguishers should never be used to tackle oils and fats, so they’re not typically recommended for commercial kitchen use.

Water (only to be used on Class A fires)

Water fire extinguishers were among the earliest forms of fire extinguishers brought to market, and remain a useful – though limited – type of extinguishant today.

Often labelled with the chemical formula for water, H2O, these extinguishers are safe to use on class A fires only – including materials like wood, fabric, coal and paper goods. One of their key benefits is the fact that they’re able to penetrate and cool a fire at source, preventing dangerous reignition while reducing the health risks posed by lingering smoke and fumes.

Good to know: Water-based fire extinguishers are not suitable for use on flammable liquids or gases, so they’re not recommended for use in commercial kitchens and other spaces where flammable liquids and gases pose a fire risk.

Dry powder (Fires in Classes A, B and C)

One of the key advantages of dry-powder fire extinguishers is their multi-functionality. Safe for class A, B, and C fires, they can be used effectively on flammable liquids, gases, and solid substrates including electrical equipment.

On the flip side, one of the main drawbacks of dry powder extinguishers is the residue and mess they can create (although this is, of course, preferable to the devastating effects of an out-of-control fire). However, this does mean that they’re particularly well-suited to certain outdoor environments with mixed fire risks – whether that’s workshops, petrol station forecourts, or industrial boiler rooms.

Good to know: Since dry powder fire extinguishers come in a range of sizes from compact to XL, they’re perfect for use in commercial vehicles like buses, taxis, trains, and HGVs.

Wet chemical fire extinguishers (for Class F fires)

Specifically formulated to tackle fires resulting from flammable oils and cooking fats, wet chemical extinguishers are the go-to choice for fighting class F fires in commercial kitchen environments – be it a pub, a restaurant or a catering van.

The main “active” fire-fighting ingredient found in wet chemical extinguishers is potassium. Applied in a fine mist, potassium coats the flammable liquid in a soapy film, ultimately smothering flames and preventing reignition.

Good to know: Unless otherwise stated on the tank, wet chemical fire extinguishers are not suitable for use on other chemical and gas fires, specifically petrol and diesel fires.

Talk to our experts about your commercial fire safety requirements

Fire extinguishers are one of several commercial fire prevention technologies that our highly trained specialists are able to deploy, maintain and test on your business premises.

Not only do we supply a complete range of fire extinguishers for every fire class, but we also provide annual testing in line with BS 5306-3:2009 – ensuring that your extinguishers are ready to go should the worst happen.

We can also remove old fire extinguishers that are no longer safe or compliant, offering expert guidance and recommendations on extinguishants better suited to your business.

Ready to get started? Talk to our experts today on 0808 239 6805 and we’ll be happy to help.

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From hygiene to infection control, hospital and healthcare administrators have a lot on their plates besides patient welfare – and this extends right the way to the type of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems they deploy across their sites.

HVAC considerations are among the lesser-known duties that healthcare facilities managers are tasked with. Yet the impact of these technologies can be considerable, affecting everything from day-to-day budgeting and overheads to the well-being of patients, staff and visitors.

In this post, we’re taking a closer look at the importance of efficient HVAC technologies in hospitals and healthcare facilities, along with the types of appliances we typically recommend.

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Managing HVAC solutions in a hospital or healthcare facility can be extremely demanding. Why? Because these technologies need to solve more than one problem at a time, all while delivering peak efficiency and value-for-money performance.

To put this into perspective, let’s explore the different requirements of HVAC equipment in hospitals and healthcare facilities.

Temperature control: The first – and most obvious – requirement of HVAC tech concerns temperature control. Heating and air conditioning equipment must maintain wards, visitor areas, labs, and other key infrastructure at optimal temperatures, 24 hours a day.

Hot water provision: Another obvious but critical consideration concerning HVAC systems is the consistent availability of hot water. Virtually every healthcare function relies on hot water, so a reliable commercial boiler is non-negotiable.

Hygiene, infection control and air circulation: Ventilation is essential in all hospitals and healthcare centres, helping to support the general hygiene and cleanliness of the entire facility. Without the appropriate filtration, ducting, and conditioning equipment, hospitals would struggle to maintain the peak hygiene and infection control standards they strive for.

Watertight reliability, efficiency and performance: HVAC systems must deliver peak efficiency and performance in healthcare facilities, and not simply for cost-saving reasons. Many hospitals and healthcare centres have ESG-related targets to hit, so striking a balance between efficiency and performance is essential.

Which HVAC systems are used in hospitals and healthcare facilities?

Air conditioning systems
Commercial air conditioners are a staple of any healthcare centre. Not only are these appliances used to maintain comfortable temperatures in wards, ICUs, operating theatres, and communal areas, but they’re also responsible for safeguarding key clinical and clerical equipment – from laboratory testing suites to IT server rooms.

Commercial boilers
Hospitals require industrial-grade boiler equipment to provide reliable, high-performance heating and hot water provision around the clock. Indeed, most facilities have a dedicated boiler room featuring the latest hi-spec equipment – including floor-standing boilers and innovative hybrid heating systems.

What’s more, since many hospitals and healthcare facilities are looking to decarbonise in line with UK energy-reduction targets, JLA is working with a variety of healthcare providers to deploy the latest hydrogen-ready HVAC equipment.

Air handling units
Developed to circulate and purify the air, air handling units are the perfect solution for healthcare facilities where hygiene and infection control are critical.

Installed correctly, air handling units can reduce allergens, remove bacteria, eliminate odours, and deal with problems related to high humidity. That’s why we recommend them for use across hospital sites, including wards, operating theatres, and communal spaces.

Hot water systems
While a hard-working commercial boiler is critical in a busy healthcare environment, even the most powerful industry-ready units may not provide the on-demand provision of hot water that healthcare providers rely on.

So, to guarantee a consistent supply of hot water on demand, supplementary hot water systems may be required – including commercial water cylinders and storage heaters. Our HVAC experts can provide expertise on the type of hot water infrastructure your site may need.

HVAC service contracts from JLA

Given the critical importance of keeping HVAC systems in good working order, a maintenance and servicing contract can provide the peace of mind of a rapid resolution should things go awry with any of your heating, ventilation or air conditioning equipment.

At JLA, we provide 5 or 7-day response options for our HVAC service contract holders, so you’re guaranteed a swift fix should a fault develop. Plus, we also provide a full suite of supplementary maintenance services, so you can keep all your HVAC equipment in peak working order year after year.

Interested? Call us today on 0808 258 4324 or visit our HVAC hub to learn more.

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To help you prioritise the right things, JLA’s Helen Buchan is here with some practical steps and insights to help you hit your ESG targets and reduce energy costs for critical equipment across your estate. Watch Helen’s video below.

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Accelerating change with low-carbon technologies

For facilities managers, upgrading to more efficient equipment – particularly for heating, laundry and other critical operations – gives organisations a great opportunity to reduce carbon emissions.

As Helen explains in her video, this could mean switching out older boilers for air-source heat pumps. Or, if your buildings aren’t quite ready for more sustainable upgrades just yet, it could be that you look to replace older boilers with higher-efficiency, hydrogen-ready boilers that will reduce your carbon footprint now and over the longer term.

If you’re running laundry or catering facilities across your sites, you might also benefit from investment in appliances like JLA’s SMART electric dryers, which can be monitored through JLA Connect for real-time usage data and energy bill estimates, as well as estimated CO2 emissions. We also offer a range of versatile, Energy Star-rated commercial combi ovens, which reduce energy usage while improving cooking performance and convenience.

Plus, arranging a regular service and maintenance schedule for your estate means you’ll stay compliant while you move towards your sustainability goals.

Free, ongoing decarbonisation support

For more free decarbonisation guidance, don’t forget to visit JLA’s dedicated Energy Smart Hub. A free resource packed with insights on regulation, practical advice and handy tips, it might just inspire the next steps of your ESG journey. Or if you’d rather speak to an expert about all things sustainability, simply get in touch.

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