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What Should I Do with an Expired Fire Extinguisher?

You work hard to make sure your DC metro area business is safe from fire. This means you have portable fire extinguishers installed in all the right places around your building. But what about when your extinguishers reach the end of their useful life? Do you know what to do with an expired fire extinguisher? Learn the answers to your questions here.

Lifespan of a Portable Fire Extinguisher

What is the lifespan of a portable fire extinguisher? With proper care, fire extinguishers should last at least 10 to 12 years. At this age, your extinguishers require hydrostatic testing to verify the integrity of the outer shell. If it passes the test, you can recharge the extinguisher and continue using it for several more years.

When to Replace Your Business’s Fire Extinguisher

Disposable fire extinguishers, which you can’t recharge, should be replaced every 12 years. As for rechargeable fire extinguishers, dispose of them if they exhibit any of these problems:

  • Slow loss of pressure despite not being used for a long time
  • Cracked or clogged nozzle
  • Wobbly or broken handle
  • Damaged outer shell
  • Failed hydrostatic test

What Should I Do with an Expired Fire Extinguisher?

Sometimes, specific components can be repaired, especially if the fire extinguisher is relatively new. If you’re not sure whether to repair or replace a damaged extinguisher, call Guardian Fire Protection for an inspection. We’ll offer our professional advice based on what we find.

If it turns out you need to replace your fire extinguishers, you can’t simply throw them away because they’re considered hazardous materials. After all, high-pressure chemicals can be very dangerous if mishandled. Here’s what to do with an old, damaged, or expired extinguisher:

  • If the fire extinguisher is partially or fully charged, call your fire department to ask if they accept drop-offs. If not, take the canister to a hazardous waste disposal facility.
  • If the fire extinguisher is empty, squeeze the lever to ensure no pressure remains inside. Remove the extinguisher head to make it apparent that it isn’t charged. Then, call a local recycling facility to ask about dropping off the steel canister.

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Category: Fire Extinguishers