A Fireman in a Can
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Manufacturer’s PN
Intended Use Activation Method Powder Dispersal Method Primary Suppression Agent Type of Vent Hood Required Vertical Clearance Required Horizontal Distance From Back Wall Weight Height Length Width Installation Method Number of Devices Needed to Cover Four-Burner Stove Tests Performed Lifetime |
675-3
Small, residential stovetop frying pan fires (not deep-fat frying) Automatic, when flame reaches device Gravity (non-pressurized) Non-toxic dry powder Traditional vent hoods 27-35″ between the burner and the bottom of the surface where the magnet will attach Not applicable (center one device over each side of the stovetop, between front and rear burners) Canisters each weigh 12 oz. but contain 9 oz. of powder Height 3.5″ (including magnet assembly) Length 3.4″ (diameter) Width 3.4″ (diameter) Industrial strength magnets (included) hold device to vent hood. Stainless steel fastening kit available upon request Two (one pair) Device and suppression agent tested by an independent Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Replace after five years from date manufactured or upon activation |
StoveTop FireStop Rangehood Specifications
Manufacturer’s PN 675-3
Intended Use Small, residential stovetop frying pan fires (not deep-fat frying)
Activation Method Automatic, when flame reaches device
Powder Dispersal Method Gravity (non-pressurized)
Primary Suppression Agent Non-toxic dry powder
Type of Vent Hood Traditional vent hoods
Required Vertical Clearance 27-35″ between the burner and the bottom of the surface where the magnet will attach
Required Horizontal Distance From Back Wall Not applicable (center one device over each side of the stovetop, between front and rear burners)
Weight Canisters each weigh 12 oz. but contain 9 oz. of powder
Height 3.5″ (including magnet assembly)
Length 3.4″ (diameter)
Width 3.4″ (diameter)
Installation Method Industrial strength magnets (included) hold device to vent hood. Stainless steel fastening kit available upon request
Number of Devices Needed to Cover Four-Burner Stove Two (one pair)
Tests Performed Device and suppression agent tested by an independent Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)
Lifetime Replace after five years from date manufactured or upon activation
Manufacturer’s PN 675-3
Intended Use Small, residential stovetop frying pan fires (not deep-fat frying)
Activation Method Automatic, when flame reaches device
Powder Dispersal Method Gravity (non-pressurized)
Primary Suppression Agent Non-toxic dry powder
Type of Vent Hood Traditional vent hoods
Required Vertical Clearance 27-35″ between the burner and the bottom of the surface where the magnet will attach
Required Horizontal Distance From Back Wall Not applicable (center one device over each side of the stovetop, between front and rear burners)
Weight Canisters each weigh 12 oz. but contain 9 oz. of powder
Height 3.5″ (including magnet assembly)
Length 3.4″ (diameter)
Width 3.4″ (diameter)
Installation Method Industrial strength magnets (included) hold device to vent hood. Stainless steel fastening kit available upon request
Number of Devices Needed to Cover Four-Burner Stove Two (one pair)
Tests Performed Device and suppression agent tested by an independent Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)
Lifetime Replace after five years from date manufactured or upon activation
"I am the Purchasing Coordinator for a large construction company in Leitchfield, Kentucky. We construct approximately 300 + apartment units a year. We also have a sister company that performs the mainte- nance on the units. They maintain over 3,000 units in Kentucky. We install Stove Top Fire Stops without fail in each and every unit we construct. To us, the Stove Top Fire Stop is as necessary as light fixtures, flooring, and paint.
It appears there was a fire yesterday in one of our units, and the Stove Top Fire Stops did their job perfect- ly. I asked the Maintenance Supervisor how many units we have had fires in that the Stove Top Fire Stops extinguished. His reply, “At least 12.” At least 12 units where the Stove Top Fire Stops have extinguished the fire, and completely changed the outcome of the fire.
How much have we saved? Conservatively, we have saved over $300,000 in the three short years we’ve used the Stove Top Fire Stop! A set of Stove Top Fire Stops has changed the cost of a kitchen fire from a minimum of $25,000 to less than $500! There is no way to determine the actual cost savings. Multiple units could have burned, multiple tenants displaced, not to mention the possible loss of life. Thank you for making a wonderful product! My next order will include a set for my home and a set for all of my im- mediate family."
— Gregg Hancock
Purchasing Coordinator Clayton Watkins Construction Company, Inc.
It appears there was a fire yesterday in one of our units, and the Stove Top Fire Stops did their job perfect- ly. I asked the Maintenance Supervisor how many units we have had fires in that the Stove Top Fire Stops extinguished. His reply, “At least 12.” At least 12 units where the Stove Top Fire Stops have extinguished the fire, and completely changed the outcome of the fire.
How much have we saved? Conservatively, we have saved over $300,000 in the three short years we’ve used the Stove Top Fire Stop! A set of Stove Top Fire Stops has changed the cost of a kitchen fire from a minimum of $25,000 to less than $500! There is no way to determine the actual cost savings. Multiple units could have burned, multiple tenants displaced, not to mention the possible loss of life. Thank you for making a wonderful product! My next order will include a set for my home and a set for all of my im- mediate family."
— Gregg Hancock
Purchasing Coordinator Clayton Watkins Construction Company, Inc.
"I wanted to jot you a quick note and let you know that our Fire Suppression Canisters really worked! In the fall of 2011, Federal Management made the decision to install fire suppression canisters in hood vents of all apartment units at Riverside Village. Although it was a costly undertaking, we felt that the possible prevention of fire caused by stove outweighed the initial cost.
Over the weekend, a resident of our community was able to avoid a potentially dangerous grease fire on her stove when the suppression canisters extinguished the flames. We are grateful that no one was injured and the apartment suffered only minor damages."
— Caroline Fortin, Property Manager
Riverside Village
Leominster, MA
Over the weekend, a resident of our community was able to avoid a potentially dangerous grease fire on her stove when the suppression canisters extinguished the flames. We are grateful that no one was injured and the apartment suffered only minor damages."
— Caroline Fortin, Property Manager
Riverside Village
Leominster, MA
"I am a fire inspector in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 2009, I did some research on your product with a apartment complex owner who had suffered losses from both fire and fires extinguished by his buildings' automatic sprinkler system. During this time, though I was directed by my supervisor to refrain from endorsing an unlisted product, I was supportive of their (your product's) use.
I have recently been informed that one of your Venthood canisters extinguished a grease fire at that very apartment complex. Extinguished so well if fact, that there was no fire department response.
My recent promotion to Chief Fire Inspector allows me to be a vocal proponent of your product. That incident, allows me to be very vocal. If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. The apartment complex in question is located in the City if Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bayberry Pointe Apartments (616) 791-1948.
Captain Dan VanderHyde, GRFD"
— Dan VanderHyde
I have recently been informed that one of your Venthood canisters extinguished a grease fire at that very apartment complex. Extinguished so well if fact, that there was no fire department response.
My recent promotion to Chief Fire Inspector allows me to be a vocal proponent of your product. That incident, allows me to be very vocal. If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. The apartment complex in question is located in the City if Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bayberry Pointe Apartments (616) 791-1948.
Captain Dan VanderHyde, GRFD"
— Dan VanderHyde
"In the fall of 2011, Federal Management made the decision to install fire suppression canisters in hood vents of all apartment units at Riverside Village. Although it was a costly undertaking, we felt that the possible prevention of fire caused by stove outweighed the initial cost.
Over the weekend, a resident of our community was able to avoid a potentially dangerous grease fire on her stove when the suppression canisters extinguished the flames. We are grateful that no one was injured and the apartment suffered only minor damages.
If you ever have questions from property managers or owners as to if they are worth the price of installation, please feel free to pass on my information for referral."
— Caroline Fortin, Property Manager
Riverside Village
Leominster, MA
Over the weekend, a resident of our community was able to avoid a potentially dangerous grease fire on her stove when the suppression canisters extinguished the flames. We are grateful that no one was injured and the apartment suffered only minor damages.
If you ever have questions from property managers or owners as to if they are worth the price of installation, please feel free to pass on my information for referral."
— Caroline Fortin, Property Manager
Riverside Village
Leominster, MA
"We recently completed an implementation the Venthood version of StoveTop Firestop across one of our large and geographically diverse insured's with remarkable results. The average kitchen fire claim plummeted from $33k to less than $5k. Also key to our success was the role that Tri-Core played with co-marketing, distribution and other logistics. For us, this product has saved units and lives."
— Tommy Normand, CSP
Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc.
— Tommy Normand, CSP
Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc.
"Since installing the StoveTop FireStop Venthood and Microhood products from Tri-Core Commercial Group across our portfolio, we’ve saved tens of thousands of dollars related to kitchen fire damage. This simple, effective and affordable product is an essential risk management tool for our growing business."
— Dan Ford
Freeman Webb Company
— Dan Ford
Freeman Webb Company