Fire Extinguishers & Sprays

Kidde offers a full range of of firefighting products designed to help protect what matters most. Discover solutions for every area of life — from your whole home to your vehicle — plus commercial grade solutions for businesses.

Fire Safety Solutions for Home, Vehicle, Boat & Business

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BASIC HOME
Extinguishers and sprays to combat a variety of general household fires.SHOP NOW
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LOCATION BASED
Tackle fire in specific areas, like kitchens, garages and vehicles.SHOP NOW
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MARINE
U.S. Coast Guard approved
for boats and watercrafts.SHOP NOW
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COMMERCIAL
Up to 4X more firefighting power and coverage for larger areas.SHOP NOW
Stop Small Fires Fast

Tackle common household fires with Flame Out Fire Fighting Spray. It’s small, lightweight and easy to use — just aim and spray. Plus, it easily wipes clean and it’s safe to use around food, kids and pets.

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Extinguisher Ratings for Fire Types

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Class A - Common Combustibles
Including wood, paper, textiles, rubber, trash and plastics.
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Class B - Flammable Liquids
Including solvents, oil, gasoline, paints, lacquers and other oil-based products.
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Class C - Electrical Equipment
Including wiring, outlets, motors, machinery and appliances.
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A graphic of a house, showing all the rooms where a fire extinguisher is recommended: the hallway, the living area, the kitchen, the garage, and the basement.

Are you properly protected?

Primary

For living areas​, garages and workshops.

Supplementary

For kitchens, hallways and areas prone to electrical fires.

The simple way to use a fire extinguisher

Fight fires in 4 easy steps with the PASS firefighting method.

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1 USCG approved with UL approved strap bracket.
2 When compared to the Class A firefighting capability of a UL 1-A:10-B:C rated fire extinguisher.