Fire Safety Stick + Free Safety Hammer

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Fire Safety Stick

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Order the revolutionary Fire Safety Stick today from Carnoisseur. This Single Pack includes a free safety hammer and free, next day delivery*** with DPD. Unlike many of our competitors all of our prices include VAT.

Fire Safety Stick from Carnoisseur

Fire Safety Stick has transformed the fire extinguisher market. It is a simple and easy way to ensure that you are prepared in the event of a fire in your home, vehicle, caravan or boat. This unique product was originally developed to extinguish fires in spacecraft! It is certified to extinguish early fires of A (solid combustibles e.g. plastics, wood, textiles), B (flammable liquids e.g. petrol, diesel), C (flammable gases e.g. propane, butane, methane), electrical fire (up to 100,000 volts) and F (cooking oils, deep fat fryers).

Made in Italy, the Fire Safety Stick is lightweight and easy to us. It weighs far less than a conventional fire extinguisher, just 215g, and can operate for much longer. Best of all, if you do have to use it, there is no residue or mess left behind. It is environmentally friendly and can be safely stored for easy access in an emergency. Fire Safety Stick will help you to contain a fire, preventing it from becoming a threat to life or property. Just strike the activator and point the nozzle at the base of the flames to smother the fire at its core (see How To Use Fire Safety Stick below for further details). For enclosed fires (for example within a caravan) you can activate the Fire Safety Stick, and leave it inside to repress the fire, as you escape to safety. It is also one of the very few extinguishers that can safely extinguish chimney fires. Unlike other fire extinguishers it needs no servicing or refilling and has a proven expiry date of 15 years, and because it is not a pressurised contained there is no danger or it exploding or malfunctioning.

They are available in two sizes. The 50 second discharges for 50 seconds and the 100 second discharges for 100 seconds. Most of our sales are of the 50 second version, but some people prefer the larger 100 second version. Use the dropdown menu above to make your selection.

Your Fire Safety Stick should be stored somewhere that is easily accessible. A mounting clip is included free of charge. Additional mounting clips can also be purchased using the dropdown menus above, and we also offer a range of brackets designed for motorsport and road cars (see below for details).

Every home should have at least one fire extinguisher... probably one downstairs, one upstairs and one in the garage. Every car should have one; whether it's used for motorsport, a classic car or your daily driver; and of course every caravan, motorhome and boat! Why not check out our multibuy special offers for great savings when you purchase more than one Fire Safety Stick. Buy more save more! See above for details.

Full technical details can be found below. The FAQs further down the page may also help with any further queries you may have, and of course you are welcome to call us if you have any questions.


Key Features

  • Certified to extinguish all major fire classes (fire types A, B, C, electrical & F)
  • Ultra compact and lightweight
  • 50 or 100 second discharge time (longer than much larger and heavier extinguishers)
  • Leaves no mess or residue (ideal for cars where conventional extinguishers can cause serious damage)
  • Safe to breathe
  • Eco-friendly, recyclable
  • Very durable
  • Helps aid escape
  • Mounting clip included with other mounting options available (see below)
  • Buy more save more! Multibuy special offers available
  • Free Safety Hammer with every order
  • Made in Italy
  • Great reviews from all over the world

Fire Protection In Any Location

Fire Safety Stick is the perfect choice for a wide range of different locations. Small, compact and easy to use, we would recommend it for your car, caravan, motorhome, boat, home and workplace.

Automotive
Motorsport Caravans & Motorhomes Commercial Vehicles Marine Home Workplace

What Types of Fires Can It Be Used On?

The Fire Safety Stick is suitable for use on more fire types than other conventional extinguishers:

Class A Fires

Class A - Solid Materials

Plastic, Wood, Textiles

Class B Fires

Class B - Flammable Liquids

Fuel, Oil, Paraffin

Class C Fires

Class C - Flammable Gases

Methane, Propane, Butane

Electrical Fires

Electrical

TVs, Computers, Appliances

Class F Fires

Class F - Cooking Oils & Fats

e.g. frying in the kitchen


Options

Safety Hammer - Free With Every Order!

Free Safety Hammer

Free with every Fire Safety Stick order is a dual-purpose hammer with steel tips to break windows and a protected blade that will cut through seatbelt webbing. Store in glovebox or clip it into the easy fit bracket supplied.


Brackets

Mounting Clip

Standard Mounting Clip

Flat Mount Bracket

Flat Mount Bracket

Roll Bar Bracket

Roll Bar Bracket

All Fire Safety Sticks are supplied with a mounting clip, but an extra clip can be supplied if required (use the dropdown menu above).

Alternatively two more premium brackets are available:

  • Flat Mount version: A simple and functional way to safely secure your Fire Safety Stick to a flat surface. The mounting bracket is secured to a flat surface using two M4 screws (not provided).
  • Roll Bar Bracket: For roll bars with a diameter of between 38mm and 50mm. A simple and functional way to safely secure a Fire Safety Stick to your roll cage. The mounting bracket is secured to your roll bar with two the cable ties provided.
  • Both brackets are designed to be used with either the 50 second or 100 second Fire Safety Stick.
  • Simply release the Velcro strap and the Fire Safety Stick can easily be removed from the bracket with just your finger and thumb.
  • The brackets weigh 25 grams and their nominal dimensions are:
    • Length: 150mm
    • Width: 30mm
    • Height: 50mm

Signage

On Board Stickers

Fire Safety Stick On Board Sticker

Wall Sign

Fire Safety Stick Wall Sign

Wall Sign In Use

Example - Wall Sign In Use

Fire Safety Stick ON BOARD Stickers: These stickers stick to the outside of the vehicle. They are die-cut to the correct shape and gloss laminated. Dimensions are 170mm x 62mm (supplied as a pair).

Also available are Fire Safety Stick Wall Signs: Handy for your home, workshop or office. Available as a rigid photo-luminescent sign or simple self adhesive (non-luminescent version).


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Free and Fast Delivery

We offer free next day delivery*** of your Fire Safety Stick and accessories. Just order before 12am and we will dispatch same day, for delivery to you on the next working day.

Once your order has dispatched you will receive tracking information via email.

***Please note that this applies to Mainland UK only, excluding the Highlands. Deliveries are made on weekdays only.

Also please be aware we are not able to dispatch this item outside the UK and Ireland.


How to Use Fire Safety Stick

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How to activate:

  1. Hold the unit by the black plastic handle and remove the top cap or sleeve which protects the black resin at the top of the unit.
  2. Remove the striker cap from the bottom of the unit (this will be either black or yellow plastic caps), on the inside, there is a red/brown rough surface.
  3. Still holding the plastic handle, point the stick away from your head and body. In your other hand, hold the striker cap so that the red/brown rough area is resting on top of the black resin on the top of the stick. Apply increased pressure between the resin and the striker cap, Then swiftly, move the striker away from the body, holding the stick firmly, ensuring the striker maintains contact with the resin. This is very much like striking a match against a matchbox. This friction should be enough to activate the black resin is initially sparking like a match. Just like a match if it's not activated on the first strike, then just repeat the above process of striking the resin.
  4. Discharge of the harmless agent will begin immediately. Then simply point the stick towards the base of the fire and its flames. The agent being discharged is completely harmless. There may be some sparks from the top opening of the stick but these are only a few centimetres in size and also harmless. Also, it may spray out a very small amount of black soot from the Fire Safety Stick, but again this is totally harmless and can be can be swept up afterwards.

How to use it on a fire:

  • Once activated, simply point the top of the stick towards the fire, allowing the aerosol vapour to engulf the flames. It will continue to discharge for its complete cycle (of 50 or 100 seconds) - it is not possible to "switch it off".
  • If it is outside with a wind blowing, and it is safe to do so, always approach the fire from the side of the wind - i.e. so that the flames are flowing away from you.
  • Best practice is to activate the stick from a safe distance away from the fire, then once activated, approach the fire, pointing the stick towards the flames and base of the fire. Then simply walk towards the fire. All the time it is suppressing the fire, making it safe to approach the fire. Although it runs on a lower pressure than traditional extinguishers, it is still much safer as you have a much longer discharge time, and all the time it further suppresses the fire.
  • There is no need to wave the stick around too much, just allow the vapour from the stick to engulf the flames and they will quickly die down. If you have missed a bit simply move the stick towards those flames to extinguish them.
  • We always recommend, even if the fire is quickly extinguished, to continue pointing the stick towards the area where the fire was, for the complete discharge time of over 50 or 100 seconds. This ensures it is unlikely to reignite (in particular with cooking oil fires). Often, there may be a small part of the fire still alight that you may have missed, so this ensures you are ready to extinguish it completely.
  • Once it's extinguished, assess the situation and call out the fire brigade if necessary.
  • Again, please remember if the fire is too large to be extinguished by the Fire Safety Stick, then follow the fire brigade's advice to get out and call the fire brigade.
  • Although the vapour from the Fire Safety Stick is completely harmless, do remember that the smoke and fumes from a burning fire can be very dangerous. Do not risk your own safety at all.
  • You can leave the activated Fire Safety Stick inside a confined space to continue to repress the fire whilst you are escaping to safety. Just leave inside the room spraying towards the fire, you leave, remembering to close the door if possible as you leave.
  • The metal body of the Fire Safety Stick can get warm during the process, please ensure you only hold the unit by the black plastic handle. Afterwards, once cooled down, it can be easily disposed of domestically, or by separating the plastic handle from the aluminium tube of the body.

Remember the Fire Safety Stick, like all extinguishers, is only to extinguish small fires that have only just started, or to aid your escape. Once a fire is well established or too large to fight, then that is no longer a job for a handheld extinguisher. You should then follow the fire brigade's advice of getting out, staying out, call the fire brigade and leave it to the professionals.


See What Others Thought About Fire Safety Stick

Here's a few of the many great reviews Fire Safety Stick has had from trusted names across different markets. Please note that it is sold under the name Element in the USA, as seen on Jay Leno's Garage.


Technical Specification

How Does the Fire Safety Stick Work?

The Fire Safety Stick (FSS) is a manual, portable fire extinguishing device. It uses a potassium ion jet (a unique method among conventional fire extinguishers) that works by interrupting a fire's chain of reaction (the "auto-catalyst" of the fire). Fire Safety Stick is composed of stable, solid minerals; it does not contain gas and is not pressurised. The aerosol-like jet is only produced when the charger is struck with its base. The produced aerosol jet is free of thrust and is essentially an inert salt that emits gas already present in the atmosphere.

Here's the Chemistry Behind It

This process allows the stick to extinguish all types of fires through saturation, while its slow bio-degradation in the environment, further prevents the likelihood of subsequent fires. The extinguishing process involves two different reactions: one is physical and the other, chemical. The physical reaction relates to potassium ions (or free radicals) tendency to oxidise rapidly in air. When in contact with air, alkaline salts consume great quantities of oxygen, thus depriving fires of oxygen. Then the chemical reaction is created through the stable link between potassium particles and the fire's combustion particles. Through the two reactions, a quick oxidation process takes place, immediately transforming the jet from a solid state into a gaseous state freeing the potassium particles. These atoms are able to intercept and interrupt any other free particles produced by the fire's natural chain reaction combustion process. Potassium has strong inhibitor qualities due to its weak ionization energies. The extinguishing agent being used is composed of potassium nitrate, organic oxidizer, and plasticizer resin. When the potassium nitrate (KNO3) reacts (inside the body of the extinguisher) it breaks down and the aerosol that is formed is made up primarily of free radicals of potassium K+, of nitrogen N (an inert gas). The aerosol that comes out of the unit reacts with the fire. potassium radicals (K+) capture the oxygen of the combustion thereby extinguishing it.

At the end of the extinguishing process the following is discharged to the atmosphere:

  • As a solid: particles of potassium (that have reacted with the oxygen of the fire) having a size between 3-4 microns. These particles are invisible at sight and heavier than air. They disperse in the atmosphere and tend to deposit on the ground in no appreciable amounts.
  • As a gas: As nitrogen; an inert gas already present in the air we breathe at more or less 78%.
  • As water vapour: extremely minimal toxic by-products that are a result of the combustion process. (This amount is so slight, it is not conductive to electricity).

What's the Best Way to Tackle a Fire With It?

Unlike a dry chemical extinguisher that combats a blaze by depositing a large amount of solid powder on the fire, the Fire Safety Stick fights a fire by releasing a gas. This gas attaches itself to the oxygen surrounding the fire robbing its ability to stick to the chain of combustion (without affecting ones ability to breath that oxygen). The goal is therefore to use the gas coming out of the Fire Safety Stick to create a 'cloud of containment' around a fire. Creating a cloud that prevents any outside and un-attached oxygen from getting to the fire is essential and is the same strategy that should also be used with a halon/halotron or CO2 extinguisher.

The two worst things you can do when fighting a fire with a gas extinguisher is to be too close or to rush the process. Being very close to a fire means that a cloud cannot be formed blocking any new oxygen that will continue to feed the flame. This is particularly problematic in an isolated pan situation where being too close will only chase the flames around. Rushing the process by moving the extinguisher around a lot also prevents a cloud from being formed and diminishes the performance of the extinguisher. The best technique is to take advantage of the long discharge time offered by the Fire Safety Stick and to approach a fire from a moderate distance progressively getting closer to its source. During the approach, move the Fire Safety Stick slowly around the fire always directing towards the centre. This will contain the fire and allow the gas the ability to work. Tight areas with lots of pockets (like the engine bay of a car for example) brings out the strengths of the Fire Safety Stick as the gas, which is heavier than air, will fill all the voids not directly accessible; both putting out a fire and preventing a re-flash.


Certifications

Certifications of the Fire Safety Stick - gained from around the world.

The Fire Safety Stick is manufactured in Italy. There are a number of different names for the Fire Safety Stick around the world. In North America and Europe it is known as Element, whereas in Australasia and Africa it is known as Fire Stryker. Below are the various certifications and tests carried out on Fire Safety Stick from around the world.

Manufacturers ISO 9001 Approval

ISO 9001 Approval

NSA Accreditation Certificate

NSA Accreditation

MTIC Test Report

MTIC Test Report

RINA - Certification of Marine Materials

RINA Certification

Italy - UK CA Declaration of Conformity

Italy UKCA Declaration

Australia - BSI Verification Certificate

Australia BSi Certificate


  • Carnoisseur shall not be liable or responsible for any defects with Fire Safety Stick attributed to normal wear and tear, erosion or corrosion or improper storage, use, maintenance or negligence. In addition, Carnoisseur shall not be liable for any defects arising from alteration or modification, nor from consequential incidental damages.
  • In no event shall any obligation to pay or refund exceed the purchase price actually paid. Carnoisseur shall not be liable for any punitive, special, incidental, or consequential damages including, but not limited to, loss of profit, loss of use of the goods or other property equipment, damage to other property, cost of capital, cost of substitute goods, downtime, or the claims of the customer for any of the aforesaid damages. Carnoisseur shall not be liable for any claims of losses (including lawyer's fees) including personal injury, property damage or other liability, resulting in whole or in part from the negligence of customer for misuse, damage, alteration, or modification of Fire Safety Stick.

**Please note that the following conditions apply to our lowest price guarantee:

  • The product must be in stock.
  • It must be exactly the same product with the same specification.
  • The price of the item including the vat and the carriage charge will be taken into account.
  • Does not apply to non-FSS product (brackets and safety hammer are excluded).
  • Excludes traders based outside of the United Kingdom
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What is the Fire Safety Stick?

Fire Safety Stick is an innovative portable extinguishing device with remarkable extinguishing capacity, designed to aid in the suppression of incipient fires and for use as a personal protection device. It is a simple and easy way to ensure that you are prepared in the event of a fire in your home, office or vehicle. Small and lightweight, the Fire Safety Stick is environmentally friendly and can be safely stored for easy access in an emergency, preventing the fire from getting out of hand.


What is the Discharge Time of the Fire Safety Stick?

There are currently two options available depending on their minimum discharge times – 50 seconds and 100 seconds.

Just compare that to a traditional powder extinguisher weighing 1kg to 2kg – these would only have a discharge time of just 7 seconds – providing it has been correctly maintained, which they often haven’t been!


Is the gas safe to breathe?

Yes, the Fire Safety Stick discharge is safe to breathe and is both non-corrosive and non-toxic. So it’s fine around children and pets too. General safe practices are always recommended. Although the FSS acts by removing the oxygen, it does this at the flame level, interrupting the chain of combustion (fire triangle – Heat/Fuel/Oxygen).

But, it does not remove the local oxygen levels that would prevent breathing as some traditional extinguishers did (e.g. the banned Halon type). However, we would not recommend having the discharge aimed at a person’s face for period of time.


What about the environment?

Fire Safety Stick has no global warming potential and no ozone depletion potential.


Is it safe to use in a confined room?

Yes absolutely! We have tested activating the Fire Safety Stick in a small room to ensure that it doesn’t impact breathing or visibility. We did this in a closed room 3m x 3m. It was very much like someone was “vaping” in the room, both visibility and breathing were not impeded too much at all. Of course in a real fire situation, the smoke inhalation from the fire would be a much greater danger.

In fact, one of the great advantages of the Fire Safety Stick is that in confined areas, you can activate it, and leave to work in the room whilst you escape. No need to hold a trigger to keep it going!


Does it make a mess like traditional extinguishers?

No! The discharge gas form the Fire Safety Stick is totally clean and will not leave any damaging residue. During discharge a chemical reaction does take place which occasionally expels a trace amount of soot from the casing. Even in the most extreme instance, the net total of discharge is so minuscule compared to a traditional extinguisher that it is effectively considered to be non-existent. Beyond the clean nature of the discharge, FSS is non-corrosive, non-toxic, and environmentally safe. Compare this to typical powder or foam extinguishers which often create more damage and mess than the fire itself.


Does it need servicing & does it have a shelf life?

Its solid construction, no moving parts, and lack of compressed gas (unlike a traditional fire extinguisher) means it will never need any professional service. In addition, the solid chemical that makes up the Fire Safety Stick has a theoretical non-expiry date, though here in the UK we suggest 15 years based upon current tests, the manufacturers have batch-tested FSS that were 15 years since manufacture and still completely operational.


Does it have a British Standard Approval or Kitemark?

The FSS has the European CE mark and UKCA mark of approval, it also has numerous other certifications from around the world, including independent tests to confirm its ability to extinguish classes A, B, C, Electrical to 100,000 volts and class F fires.

Currently, it does not have the British Standards (BSi) Approval and therefore, a Kitemark. Existing BSi approvals for extinguishers (EN3) are based upon traditional pressurised extinguishers, with specific guidelines to pressure gauges, corrosion tests etc. However, because the Fire Safety Stick is a totally unique system and so current guidelines do not apply to it at all. It doesn’t even come under the BS6165:2019 for small disposable fire extinguishers, as it’s a non-pressurised, non-aerosol type. Therefore, they would need to create a whole new approvals process for this type of extinguisher which has only been introduced to the UK market since Spring 2019.


But I have had this extinguisher for nearly 10 years and it still has a green pressure gauge?

The majority of traditional pressurised fire extinguishers MUST be serviced every year and professionally replaced after five. The pressure gauges are a well-known failure point, the rubber o-rings inside easily perish and the gauge will stick. Plus the contents in powder extinguishers clump together.

Then in that emergency when you really need that extinguisher, it will fail or only give you a few seconds of fire fighting time. But with a Fire Safety Stick, you have no regrets, with basic regular self checking after 15 years it will still give that full fire fighting capacity as it would have done on the day you bought it.


Proven shelf life of 15 years but a "3-year warranty", is that right?

I know it seems confusing, but the 3-year warranty is provided for by the manufacturers. However, the chemistry of the “active ingredients” is such that it does not decompose, well certainly not for 20-30 years at least. It has no moving parts nor is it pressurised so there are no other points of failure and therefore needs no maintenance (as long as it is stored correctly of course). The 15-year shelf life has been tested and verified. The manufacturers have taken a batch of FSS manufactured from 15 years ago and tested them. And of course, they still worked perfectly.

It’s a little like buying something from the shops, it will come with a 1-year warranty, but you would certainly expect to last much much longer than just a year.


Can I refill it?

The Fire Safety Stick is a single-use fire extinguisher. Once activated, with it will continue to discharge until empty. Once finished its safe to domestically recycle the two remaining components (the aluminium tube and the black plastic handle).

Whereas traditional extinguishers, once activated must be commercially disposed of or re-charged if suitable. Also even if they are only used for a fraction of their capacity, they must also be professionally recharged.


Is it safe to transport?

The two components necessary for the ignition of the FSS are placed on opposite ends of the device, rendering accidental ignition during transport and storage impossible. Also, because the FSS is not pressurised at all, unlike traditional extinguishers you do not need to worry about any associated risks with them. Of course, we would always recommend sensible safe practices when storing them.

The activation is produced by a lighter made up of two elements, situated on opposite extremes of the product. The potassium-based first element is located in the upper extreme of the article; the second element is located in the inner extreme of the article and is composed of a rubbing head situated on the phosphorous-based extractable plug: (i.e. the first component, a dry round area, is protected by a protection cap, and is at the top of the product; the second component, inserted as a cap in the handle is a scratchable headpiece –igniter- made out of phosphorous).

Unlike most other extinguishers, it is non-pressurised, which means it doesn’t have the same restrictions when it comes to transportation. That said, you should always get confirmation from any airline if travelling by air, if they permit it, we would suggest it is placed in the hold and not as part of your carry-on hand luggage.


Will it explode?

No, the unit remains fully intact and is not pressurised at all. Only if exposed to extreme temperatures of 350 degrees Celsius (that of a fire!) would it then activate and send out an aerosol* stream.

*This is the descriptive process that an aerosol spray is created with the particles and Nitrogen gas during the activation process. The FSS is not an aerosol in the conventional sense ie a pressurised can under constant pressure controlled by a nozzle.

The non-explosiveness of the Fire Safety Stick aerosol fire suppressant is officially recognised, value binding, and has European validity by the Italian Ministerial Decree 04/04/1973 by Homeland Security 557/PAS.7317-XV.J.(3766) (Prevention and monitoring, possession of illegal fireworks and classified as non-exploding), in conformity with Ministerial Decree D.M. 4.4.1973 (G.U. n. 120 dated 10.5.1973) further to the advice by the Advisory Committee for Weapons Control as well as by the Prefecture in Turin, Italy.


What about storing it in extreme temperatures?

Storage has been verified as between from -50°C to +80°C – in a standard test. In fact, it’s usability has been confirmed separately -140°F to +320°F.


But I could buy a normal extinguisher for a lot less

Yes, you could, but overall the Fire Safety Stick is much better value and will cost a lot less in the long run. Traditional extinguishers only have a shelf life of 5 years maximum and even then, only if they are serviced every year (which will cost you further). The FSS needs no servicing at all, and has a proven shelf life of over 15 years. Depending on the risk of different classes of fires, you may need to have two different ones. The Fire Safety Stick, however, is suitable for all major classifications so you only need one. Finally, if you did use a traditional extinguisher or accidentally set it off, the mess it creates will cost you an awful lot more. The FSS leaves no mess, no residue and no corrosive damage.

The FSS has already saved some users £1,000’s instead of them having a traditional extinguisher!


Do you do a "plumbed-in" self-activating system for cars?

Not yet no, but it is something that our research and development department is working on. Ensuring the activation is totally reliable is crucial. It may take some time yet and there is no date for planned release yet. But we are working on it! As soon as we are ready, you will hear it here first!


Should I use a fire extinguisher or just get out?

Your and your family's safety must always come first, don’t be a hero! Yes, the fire brigade often gives the advice of just get out, call them and stay out.

But if the fire has just started and is still manageable and only if it is safe for you to deal with it, then you can with a Fire Safety Stick. If you can extinguish that fire before it gets too large and destroys everything, then you should BUT only if you are completely confident in doing so.

Often householders would panic and use the incorrect type of extinguisher for that type of fire. Using one on a cooking oil fire, for example, would make it much worse. It’s this reason why the fire brigade advises you against using extinguishers if not properly trained.

With the Fire Safety Stick its much safer, as it works on all major types of fire, so there is no dangerous gambling whether you have the right extinguisher. It lasts much longer and you can even leave it to continue suppressing that fire, whilst you escape (subject to the size of FSS used and enclosed room size)

Remember, all fire extinguishers are only suitable at the early stages of a fire and the danger of a fire can quickly escalate.

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