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    1. FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION

      FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION

      EURL MPS DE L’EST provides inspection, maintenance, and periodic servicing of fire extinguishers in compliance with current safety standards. These operations are essential to ensure the proper functioning of fire protection equipment and the safety of people and property. Our services include: -Visual and technical inspection of each extinguisher (pressure, general condition, accessibility). -Cleaning and replacement of defective parts (safety pin, seal, hose, pressure gauge, etc.). -Refilling or replacement of the extinguishing agent depending on the type (powder, CO₂, water, foam, etc.). -Updating the safety register and applying a compliance inspection label. With a skilled team and certified equipment, MPS DE L’EST guarantees a reliable, fast, and regulation-compliant service for all fire safety needs.

    2. FIRE HOSE CAPS

      FIRE HOSE CAPS

      A fire hose cap is a protective fitting used to seal and protect the end of a coupling, hose, or fire hydrant outlet when it is not in use. Its main purpose is to ensure perfect tightness and to prevent the entry of dust, water, mud, or debris into firefighting equipment. The most common sizes are: Cap 45 mm Cap 70 mm Cap 100 mm These sizes correspond to the nominal diameters of standard couplings used in firefighting systems (hoses, hydrants, hose reels, etc.). Use: Fire hose caps are used to: Protect the ends of hydrant or hose fittings; Temporarily close unused pipelines or hose lines; Maintain cleanliness and functionality of fire equipment; Prevent leaks and block contamination or water ingress. They are compatible with the main coupling types: DSP, Guillemin, or Storz, depending on the installation standards. Main Features: Available diameters: 45 mm, 70 mm, 100 mm Materials: aluminium, brass, or reinforced plastic Equipped with safety chain (depending on model) to prevent loss Highly resistant to corrosion, impact, and outdoor conditions Working pressure: up to 16 bar Complies with standards: NF S 61-112 and EN 14540

    3. FIRE HOSE COUPLING

      FIRE HOSE COUPLING

      A fire hose half coupling (also called fire hose coupling) is a quick-connect fitting used to join two fire hoses or to connect a hose to equipment such as a nozzle, valve, or hydrant. Each hose end is equipped with a half coupling, and two complementary halves connect together to form a tight and pressure-resistant seal. Made of aluminum or brass, these couplings offer excellent corrosion resistance and high durability under tough conditions. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Function: Quick connection between two hoses or between a hose and a firefighting device. Types: DSP, Guillemin, etc. Material: Aluminum, brass, stainless steel. Nominal diameters: DN25, DN45, DN65, DN70, DN100. Nominal pressure: up to 16 bar. Applications: Hose coupling, nozzle connection, fire cabinets, hydrants, or industrial firefighting systems.

    4. FIRE HOSE NOZZLE

      FIRE HOSE NOZZLE

      A fire hose nozzle is a firefighting device attached to the end of a fire hose, designed to control the direction, flow, and pressure of the water or extinguishing agent. It allows firefighters or trained personnel to project water in a jet or spray pattern, depending on the fire situation. Use: Fire hose nozzles are used to direct and regulate the water stream during firefighting operations. They can produce a straight jet for long-distance projection or a spray pattern to protect users from heat and reduce smoke. They are commonly used with fire hose reels, hydrants, and portable firefighting systems in industrial, commercial, and public facilities.

    5. FIRE HOSE REDUCER

      FIRE HOSE REDUCER

      Fire hose reducers are adapter fittings used to connect firefighting equipment with different nominal diameters within a fire protection system. The 100/70 and 65/40 models allow the connection between hoses, couplings, or fittings of different sizes while ensuring perfect watertightness and high pressure resistance. Reducer 100/70: used to connect equipment with 100 mm and 70 mm diameters. Reducer 65/40: used to connect equipment with 65 mm and 40 mm diameters. Use: These reducers are used in firefighting networks, fire hose reel systems (FHR), pump discharge outlets, or fire brigade operations to ensure compatibility between hoses, couplings, and nozzles of different diameters. They are typically made from: Aluminium: lightweight and corrosion-resistant, ideal for mobile use. Brass: highly durable, suitable for high-pressure and fixed installations. Stainless steel (optional): recommended for demanding industrial environments. Main Features: Models: Reducer 100/70 mm and Reducer 65/40 mm Materials: Aluminium, Brass, or Stainless Steel Compatible with DSP, Guillemin, or Storz couplings Working pressure: up to 16 bar (depending on model) Complies with French and European fire safety standards

    6. FIRE HOSE REEL "FHR"

      FIRE HOSE REEL "FHR"

      A Fire Hose Reel is a fixed firefighting device permanently connected to a water supply and equipped with a semi-rigid hose wound on a reel. It allows immediate and continuous water discharge to fight a fire at its early stages. The reel is usually installed inside a protective cabinet or mounted on a wall for easy access in case of emergency. Use: Fire hose reels are designed for use by building occupants or trained personnel to control and extinguish small fires before they spread. They are commonly installed in public buildings, industrial facilities, warehouses, schools, and commercial premises. When activated, the valve is opened, water flows through the hose, and the user directs the jet towards the fire to cool and control the flames until professional firefighters arrive.

    7. FIRE HYDRANT

      FIRE HYDRANT

      A fire hydrant is a water supply device installed on a public or private water distribution network. It provides firefighters with a readily available source of water to combat fires. Fire hydrants are usually located outdoors, either above ground (pillar type) or underground (underground hydrant). Use: Fire hydrants are used by fire brigades to connect hoses and obtain large volumes of water for firefighting operations. They are essential for protecting buildings, industrial sites, and public areas by ensuring rapid access to water in the event of a fire.

    8. FIRE SAND CONTAINER & FIRE BLANKET

      FIRE SAND CONTAINER & FIRE BLANKET

      A sand bucket (or fire sand container) is a fire safety device filled with dry sand, used to smother small fires, especially those involving flammable liquids or fuels. It provides a quick, water-free extinguishing method and is commonly installed in workshops, fuel stations, industrial sites, and technical rooms. A fire blanket is a fire safety device made of flame-resistant fabric (fiberglass or composite material) used to smother flames on a person, object, or small domestic fire. It works by cutting off the oxygen supply, causing immediate extinguishment. It is commonly used in kitchens, laboratories, vehicles, and high-risk areas.

    9. FIRE SHUT-OFF VALVE

      FIRE SHUT-OFF VALVE

      The fire shut-off valve is a key component in fire protection systems. It is used to open, regulate, or stop the water flow in pipelines, fire hose reels, hydrants, or dry/wet riser systems. This valve ensures safe and precise control of pressurized water during firefighting or maintenance operations. The nominal diameter (DN) indicates the internal water passage size: DN25: for small fire hose reel systems (FHR), DN45: for standard manual firefighting networks, DN65 and DN100: for main fire water lines, hydrants, and dry riser connections. The valve is typically made of brass, bronze, cast iron, or aluminum, providing durability and corrosion resistance. It is manually operated using a handwheel or lever handle for quick and smooth operation. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Function: Water flow control (open / regulate / shut-off). Available diameters: DN25, DN45, DN65, DN100. Nominal pressure: up to 16 bar (according to EN 671-2 or equivalent). Operation type: Manual handwheel or lever. Connection type: Threaded or quick coupling (DSP, Guillemin, Storz, etc.). Operating temperature: -10 °C to +60 °C. Applications: Fire hose reels, dry and wet risers, hydrants, industrial and building fire systems.