Is Tundra™ Fire Extinguishing Spray ANSI/UL Listed?
Currently there are no UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) or ANSI (American National Standard Institute) Standards that exist for these new and innovative fire protection solutions. Aerosol Fire Extinguishing Powders and Sprays have been recognized as a valuable home safety tool by other world recognized authorities including the BSI (British Standards Institute), Standards Australia, Standards New Zealand, KOFEIC (Korean Fire Equipment Inspection Corporation) and JFEII (Japan Fire Equipment Inspection Institute). That’s why the Tundra ™ Fire Extinguishing Spray has been tested to the qualified performance requirements of ANSI/UL 711, UL 711A and KOFEIC 0108 by Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. (ETL), a scope accredited Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). Third party testing includes paper trashcan fires, curtain fires, wooden “crib” fires, cushion fires and small and large scale cooking oil fires at temperatures of 32°F, 70°F and 104°F as well as documented testing on
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