In order to supply an easy, ready and quick fire-fighting system on board of your ship, portable fire extinguishers have been set out, designed to be carried manually, and in compliance with the rules in force.
In case a fire breaks out, immediately reach a fire-fighting station where a portable fire extinguisher is located.
The use of a fire extinguisher requires a certain familiarity with it, but some theoretical-practical rules can facilitate its handling:
The person in charge of the ship must make sure that all passengers know the locations and how to operate the fire extinguishers on board correctly.
We advise regularly checking the charge status (visual check of pressure gauge and weight) and also its overhauling, according to the rules in force in the country whose flag the yacht flies.
Pay particular attention during the cleaning and cooling operation because the components are still hot and can generate burns or scalds.
The positioning of the portable fire extinguishers is indicated on the diagram of the previously-reported chapter "2.7.3 Extinguisher Positions".
All fire extinguishers should be checked at least every 6 months by qualified staff and in any case, after each navigation.
Even after a partial use, the extinguishers should be recharged by authorized personnel.
The extinguisher should be kept in a good condition and the charge indicator, located on the pressure gauge, must always be positioned in the green field.
Keep the extinguishers in a vertical position.
After the use of a dry-chemical fire extinguisher, carefully clean the parts that came in contact with the powder because it is highly corrosive.
For further information relevant to the use of the different systems and equipment, see the various manufacturers manuals, delivered separately.