Consultancy

KKL Fire Equipment provides expert consultation, prepare detailed reports, train and educate builders regarding fire fighting equipments and installations. Our expertise is in installing automatic fire hydrant & wetraliser systems, automatic fire alarm systems, CO2 flooding systems, fire alarm analog addressable systems, etc. Our team is led by Mr. K. Krishnan, who has several years of experience in fire fighting installations. Our clients include hotels, commercial buildings, BSNL, Government buildings, etc. all over Kerala. We also undertake annual maintenance of hydrant systems and fire alarm systems.

Fire Extinguishers
We undertake the sale, maintenance and refilling of all types of fire extinguishers like CO2, DRY CHEMICAL POWDER TYPe, AFFF FOAM TYPE, WATER TYPE , ABC PRESSURIZED TYPE, etc.
 Water/CO2
Suited for combating fires involving materials like wood, paper, cloth, rubber & jute.
Mechanical Foam
Foam is a powerful knockdown agent for spill fires involving inflammable liquids such as petrol, oil, naphtha, paints, alcohols & solvents.
Dry Powder
Dry powder extinguishers are highly effective for B & C class fires, specially for combating three dimensional or running fires involving inflammable liquids like petrol, paints solvents and industrial gases.
Hydrant Valves

Hydrant valves provide direct access to water pipelines for fire fighting purposes.

Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors are self contained devices that incorporate a means of detecting a fire.

Alarm Systems

An  alarm is a device that issues an alarm to alert nearby people that there is a potential fire.

Water Mist Systems

These systems works on the basis of enveloping the risk with fine water droplets to give maximum cooling effect. Water mist systems are most effective on “High heat” release fires as the heat converts mist to steam which reduces oxygen levels, so breaking the “Fire Triangle” that is needed for combustion to occur.

Fire Fighting Hose

The large fire hose reels located in multi-story buildings are to be used by building occupants to fight fire, especially when they are trapped and cannot escape to an emergency exit.