New click-together CheckFire stands offer compact storage for fire safety professionals

CheckFire introduces flat-pack fire extinguisher stands

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CheckFire introduces flat-pack fire extinguisher stands

Fire safety supplier CheckFire has launched the Commander Flat-Pack Fire Extinguisher Stand range to improve storage and transport efficiency for fire safety engineers and maintenance professionals.

The new units use a click-together assembly method that allows them to be delivered in a flat-packed format.

This design enables professionals to store and handle the equipment more easily when vehicle or warehouse space is limited.

The stands are available as single or double units and are manufactured to hold most types of fire extinguishers.

Technical specifications of the CheckFire Commander range

The stand is constructed from 100% polypropylene to ensure the unit remains durable while maintaining a low weight for portable use.

The single fire extinguisher model weighs 1.2kg and the double stand version weighs 2.1kg.

Engineers can assemble the two-piece units without the need for drilling or additional fixings.

The design accommodates fire extinguishers with capacities ranging from 2kg or litres to 9kg or litres.

These units feature a built-in recess to assist with the installation of CO2 cylinders and provide designated space for ID signs without using clips.

Joshua Marshall, product manager at CheckFire, said: “The Commander Flat-Pack Stand has been designed in response to evolving demands on fire safety provisions.

“Those responsible for specifying, installing, or maintaining equipment increasingly need reliable solutions that are easy to transport, quick and simple to assemble, and durable enough for long-term use.

“CheckFire is proud to deliver on all these fronts with the new Commander Flat-Pack Stand.”

CheckFire stated that the range is intended to simplify installation and support regulatory compliance on site.

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