Kansas Fire Equipment Co.Inc. offers a variety of services.

 

We maintain a fleet of state of the art mobile service trucks that can service your fire equipment at your location.

We employ a trained staff of friendly professionals to assist you with all of your fire protection needs

Our goal is total customer satisfaction!

If at any time, you are not totally satisfied with any of our products or services, give us a call at (800) 262-8943.

Our Services Include:

Service while you wait

Our office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 5:00. We can recharge, repair or inspect all types of extinguishers while you wait. We also maintain a large inventory of new extinguishers, cabinets, bulbs, batteries and assorted safety products. We can even refill CO2 cylinders of all sizes in just a few minutes.

Mobile Portable Fire Extinguisher Service

Mobile service trucks provide on site service for most of the service needs of portable fire extinguishers. Mobile Service trucks eliminate pickup and delivery charges. Extinguishers stay on your site where they are needed, not at our facility to be serviced. 

Commercial Cooking Systems Inspection

We support what we sell, our technicians are trained, and we stock parts that are needed to maintain all brands of systems. Our technicians are licensed by state and local authorities to provide the best quality service work in the industry. We provide maintenance to prevent an equipment problem from ever occurring and can perform a system recharge on site for decreased downtime and to prevent loss of profit.

The latest news releases from NFPA, National Fire Protection Association


 
March 12, 2010 Several states have taken steps to improve fire and life safety for their residents and buildings by adopting National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes. Hawaii adopted NFPA 1, Fire Code as the state fire code for the first time.
12 Mar 2010 20:55:53 GMT

 
 
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 12, 2010 Spring is right around the corner and Domino�s Pizza®, the recognized world leader in pizza delivery, today announced its spring fire safety campaign to encourage customers to focus on safety in the home � especially in the kitchen.
12 Mar 2010 17:07:39 GMT

 
 
March 12, 2010 The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has produced an interactive storybook, "I Know My Fire Safety Plan," that teaches children with autism spectrum disorder what to do if a smoke alarm sounds. The story can also be helpful to children with other developmental disabilities.
12 Mar 2010 14:41:14 GMT

 
 
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