Halotron Fire Extinguisher

Two red Halotron Fire Extinguisher cylinders with safety nozzles and instruction labels displayed for advanced fire suppression solutions by GreenTech Solution.

Halotron Fire Extinguisher Description

The Halotron Fire Extinguisher is a portable and effective fire suppression tool designed for commercial and industrial use. It uses a clean, non-conductive, and environmentally-friendly agent. 

The extinguisher is ideal for use on Class A, B, and C fires, including electrical fires. Its compact design ensures easy handling and rapid deployment during emergencies. Halotron does not leave any residue, reducing post-fire cleanup and equipment damage.

Function:

The Halotron Fire Extinguisher effectively suppresses fires by displacing oxygen and cooling flames. It is safe for use on electrical fires, preventing damage to electronics and sensitive equipment.

 It provides a clean, quick, and efficient fire suppression solution, reducing downtime and cleanup after an incident.

5 Benefits of Halotron Fire Extinguisher:

  1. Portable and easy to operate.
  2. Does not leave a residue after use.
  3. Environmentally friendly and non-toxic.
  4. Effective on multiple fire types (A, B, C).
  5. Safe for electrical equipment and electronics

Protect Sensitive Equipment Safely

GreenTech’s Halotron Fire Extinguisher is eco-friendly, residue-free, and perfect for electronics and sensitive areas. Stay secure today.

GreenTech Solution Halotron Fire Extinguisher lineup featuring three red clean-agent fire extinguishers on a white background. The image shows two standard-size units and one compact Halotron Fire Extinguisher in the center. Designed for effective fire protection with a clean, residue-free extinguishing agent.

Halotron Fire Extinguisher – FAQs

GreenTech Halotron extinguishers are clean‑agent solutions that remove fire without damaging sensitive electronics.

Yes — unlike traditional agents, Halotron leaves minimal residue and is safe for sensitive fire safety applications.

Ideal in server rooms, control panels, labs, and areas with expensive technology.