• TWO BREECHING INTET VALVES

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    When you are designing or working on a new building project, then you must devote a huge part of your budget and attention to creating a fire safety plan. Making a fire safety plan does not just means installing some sprinkles here and there along with some fire alarms. When you are working on such a project, then you should keep in mind that you are dealing with the safety of several people and the entire business. No one can predict a fire hazard as they can happen at any time due to any accidental fault. So, the best way to prevent this evil to arise and cause destruction is to take the necessary precautions beforehand. For that, you will need much more than just some sprinklers and it is best to opt for a professional expert like Dutco Tennant LLC. We supply the most advanced range of breeching inlet in the Middle East and UAE.

    So what are these breeching inlet and why should you use them? They are installed outside the building or any easily accessible area in the building which makes it easier for the fire brigade personnel to access the inlet. Fire brigade personnel access the waterline using it. Normally it remains dry but is used by pump water by charging using fire fighting equipment. Fire brigade breeching inlet should definitely be installed in a building fitted with inlet connection at Civil Defense access level and outlet connection at specified points, which is normally dry but capable of being charged with water by pumping from fire service appliances. Normally there are two types of inlet breeching available, one is 2-way another is 4-way. The 2-way version has 2 x 2½” Instantaneous male non-return valve inlets and a 4″ outlet while the  4-way inlet breeching has 4 x 2½” Instantaneous male non-return valve inlets and a 6 outlet along with 1″ drain valve.

    Breeching inlets are mostly suitable for installation on dry risers only. They are manufactured with care for complying with safety standards comprising of male instantaneous connections, drain valves, and non-return valves. The breeching inlets and its fitting are suitable for a normal working pressure of 10 bar. Materials which are used for manufacturing the breeching inlets conforms to the standard requirement. The body is cast out from spheroidal graphite iron and the inlets are made of gunmetal and copper alloy parts with bronze spring, stainless steel locknut, washer, etc. The inside part of the breeching inlet bodies is coated with “black” epoxy cold tar paint which is a good anti-corrosion protection. The inlet blank caps are rubber with chrome chain. You can also get Brass or gunmetal blank caps from us upon request.

    Features :

    • Body material made of spheroidal graphite cast iron 
    • Inlet connection and non-return valves material made of copper alloy.
    • Each inlet connection is fitted with a non-return valve and of spring-loaded mushroom type.
    • Each breeching inlet is painted RED internally and externally.
    • Compact and elegant design with excellent flow characteristics.
    • High-quality casting finishes.
    • Corrosion-resistant and quality materials used for durability, long-life, and efficiency.
    • Maintenance-free.
  • ASENWARE EXTINGUISHING CONTROL PANEL

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    The fire alarm control panel can provide a stable power supply for external devices such as smoke detectors. Meanwhile, it can also monitor the working status of external devices and the system itself.

  • CONVENTIONAL FLAME DETECTORS

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    Flame detection is a crucial part of fire safety and suppression systems, with innovative sensors central to the capabilities of these systems. Historically, fire detection was down to workers or residents raising the alarm: automation has largely overtaken this role, significantly and profoundly impacting safety.

    Innovative sensors in recent years have entered the market, and whilst they have some limitations, have improved upon conventional systems such as UV and IR detectors.

    However, potentially revolutionary sensors such as GO-coated material-based systems still have some challenges to iron out before they can be fully commercialized. Additionally, they may be more expensive than established options.

    Despite the challenges associated with this evolving field of health and safety innovation, new and emerging technologies have better performance and responsiveness to flames and fires, providing earlier detection and reducing the instances of false alarms within homes, workplaces, and challenging hazardous industrial environments.

  • BATTERY OPERATED SMOKE DETECTOR

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    Smoke detectors have been around since the turn of the 20th century, but until the 1960s, they were too expensive for popular use. That changed when the first ionization smoke alarms powered by 9-volt batteries came on the market in 1972. They quickly became required safety equipment in residential construction, since statistics show that a house fire is 10 times more likely to cause injury or death in a home without working smoke alarms.

  • FIRE FIGHTING JET NOZZLE

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    Provides a high volume of water with minimal nozzle reaction; simplicity; good reach and penetration; works well in low-pressure conditions.

  • EMERGENCY KEY BOX

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    Key safes are very secure, as long as you only share the code with people you trust. Many elderly people prefer key safes to sharing keys because the code can be changed and if you lose your keys, you can still get into your home (as long as you remember the code!).

    When it comes to the safety of key safes for the elderly, there are some things to consider:

    Security features

    High-quality key safes will have a strong metal casing and tamper-resistant locks. This makes them tough to break into, as well as weather resistant.

    Be careful who you share the code with

    Only share the code with trusted family members, carers or neighbours. You should change the code if you think someone you don’t trust knows it – but remember to tell your trusted contacts what the new code is! If you have a personal alarm, you should also tell the company that monitors your alarm what the code has been changed to as well.

    Useful in case of emergencies

    Key safes are especially useful in an emergency. If you or your elderly loved one needs help, whoever is responding to the emergency can open the key safe to get a key (assuming they know the code) and enter their home without having to wait for a someone with a key, or by breaking a door or window. If you have a Taking Care personal alarm, then a key safe is really valuable if you need help because we can share the code with the emergency services so they can reach you.

    Helps to avoid lockouts

    If you lose you keys and have a key safe, you won’t be locked out. When family or friends visit that do not have their key with them, they can still get indoors if you have shared the key safe code. A key safe is certainly more secure than hiding a spare key under a flower pot! 

    Convenient for trusted family members and carers to gain access

    If your loved ones receive in-home care, key safes enable caregivers to access the home easily without relying on the elderly person to open the door. This allows carers to carry out their scheduled visits conveniently and without delay.

    Regularly check your key safe

    You or your elderly loved ones should regularly check you can open the key safe. Check the lock and keypad works and that the code hasn’t changed. If it has a battery-powered lock, change the batteries whenever needed to prevent lockouts.

    Education and communication about the key safe

    To keep elderly family members safe, show them how to use key safes and remind them to keep access codes secret. When fitting a key safe, it’s best to place it in a secure location that’s not easily noticeable to anyone passing by.

  • HANDING TYPES fm200

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    • 1. FM-200 can offer swift fire suppression.
    • 2. FM-200 discharge is easy to clean.
    • 3. The FM-200 suppression system is safe for people and the environment.
  • SAFETY PADLOCKS

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    Safety Lockout Padlocks and Accessories The ASSA ABLOY Safety Lockout padlock range gives the physical tools to help you implement or maintain an effective Safety Lockout program, to prevent accidents and protect your most valuable asset; your employees.

    ASSA ABLOY’s Safety Lockout Padlocks allow for portable installation within sight of serviceable machine, to shut off the energy source. They ensure the machine is isolated and reduces the chance of someone turning the power back on if they can see the work going on.

    Safety Lockout Padlocks are available in range of colours to increase visibility and allow workers to readily see if a device is isolated. Optional etching is also available to further identify the padlock key holder.

    The Safety ASSA ABLOY Jaws allows for multiple locks so more than one person can work on the machinery safely. Each sub-contractor applies their own padlock to the clamp. The locked out device cannot be removed until all workers have signed off on their portion of the project and removed their padlock from the clamp.

  • 6kg ABC DRY POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHER

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    Effective heat shield greatly reduces heat from fire. Immediate knockdown of flames. Rigid quality controlled dry chemical powder. Economical investment for fire protection.

  • LANDING VALVES

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    To allow easy access for firefighters to extinguish the fire, landing valves are installed on risers of a building, where staircase landings are typically located. For this reason, landing valves can be regarded as all types of valves related to buildings.

  • SHORT TYPE 3KG FIRE EXTINGUISHER

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    Uncontrolled fires can also have a harmful effect on the environment by releasing carbon and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. By extinguishing the blaze early on, fire extinguishers help minimize the spread of pollutants while also saving the water firefighters would otherwise use to extinguish the blaze.

  • ELECTRICAL CABINET FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM

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    Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish, control, or in some cases, entirely prevent fires from spreading or occurring. Fire suppression systems have an incredibly large variety of applications, and as such, there are many different types of suppression systems for different applications being used today. Of these, there are some that are still in use but are no longer legal to manufacture and produce

  • FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

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    Modern fire alarm systems stay one step ahead of any prospective fire risk, which is the primary benefit of installing them in your business. Should a fire break out or the system detects any smoke, the system can automatically summon firefighters to ensure the issue is contained before it becomes a bigger problem.


    NEGOTIABLE.

  • INDUSTRIAL EVACUATION MANUAL SIREN

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    Totally enclosed, robust, all weather cast aluminium siren with a very powerful dual low frequency output. Ideally suited for use in factories, refineries, quarries, construction and industrial sites, as well as both underground and surface non-fiery mining. Thermal cut out protected.

  • FIRE RESISTANCE CABLE

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    • Limit Fire Spread The material and layer used during the manufacturing of fire-resistance helps to stop the rapid spread of fire.
    • Improve Evacuation and Rescue Further exploration of the materials of fire-resistant cables reveals their low fume and smoke properties.
    • Enhance Building Safety Many buildings have made fire-resistance cables mandatory.
    • Maintain Circuit integrity
    • Insurance Benefit
  • 9kg FIR EXTINGUISHER WITH PLASTIC BASE

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    With some impressive fire ratings, they are able to tackle nearly all types of fire, including direct use on live electrical equipment. Unlike foam extinguishers, they can be used on ‘running’ flammable liquid fires.

  • FIRE HOSE REEL

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    Each hose reel can provide a substantial volume of water, equivalent to using several extinguishers at once with continuous replenishment and can be highly effective in extinguishing fires in the early stages.

  • PILLAR HYDRANT FABRICATIONS

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    • Pillar hydrants are easy to find and quickly ready for operation in the event of a fire
    • They support the fire brigade in case of emergency with a fast and sufficient supply of extinguishing water
  • FOAM SUPPRESSION FORT EARTH MOVING MACHINES

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    cool the fire and coat the fuel that the fire is consuming to prevent contact with oxygen and reduce combustion ability.

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  • NAFFCO FIRE HOSE REEL WITH CABINET

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    Our Fire Hose Reel With Cabinet allows for quick and effortless deployment of the fire hose, thanks to its ergonomic design and intuitive operation. This ensures that firefighters can act swiftly to suppress fires before they escalate.

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