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Rated for a-b-c fires

Halotron® I Clean Agent

Designed for streaming applications in portable and handheld fire extinguishers

Easy to Use

It is common for users of fire extinguishers to have limited experience in their operation. Halotron® I clean agent is easier to use than other halocarbon clean agents.

Environmentally Acceptable

Halotron® I clean agent is a safe, effective, chemical blend based on the raw material HCFC-123 and created to replace severe ozone depleting chemicals.

Clean Application

Unlike traditional dry chemical agents, Halotron® I clean agent leaves no residue after application, and consequently inflicts little to no collateral damage on equipment in the vicinity of the fire.
performance

Increased Range & Accuracy

Halotron® I is discharged as a rapidly evaporating liquid, with a throw length of 6 to 45 feet (1.8 to 13.7 meters). Its relatively high boiling point of 80.6°F (27°C) gives it an advantage over other clean extinguishing agents, which tend to have lower boiling points and therefore evaporate sooner, limiting their throw length and overall effectiveness to the non-expert firefighter.


Marine
Military
Automotive
Aviation
Commercial
Industrial
Applications

Minimal Collateral Damage

Halotron® I is a proven clean extinguishing agent effective on a wide range of fires including Class A, B & C. Quickly and effectively protect valuable assets without generating an undesirable solid residue during the fire-extinguishment process.

tested

Approved by the US EPA’s SNAP Program

Halotron® I has undergone the most extensive testing of any halogenated clean agent for portable fire extinguishers since 1992.

There are more than 30 separate UL listings for Halotron® I portable extinguishers, which is more than twice the number available with any other halocarbon-based clean agent.

hcfc phase-out questions

Just The Facts

  •  There is currently no “phase-out” of Halotron® I.
  • Under the Montreal Protocol and related US EPA / Clean Air Act regulations, there is a schedule for “phase out” of new production of HCFCs, based on Ozone Depletion Potentials (ODP). The primary raw material used to manufacture Halotron® I is HCFC-123. New production of HCFC-123 for certain uses ceased at the end of 2019 but production for fire protection and some other uses continues, and this will proceed until at least 2030.
  • New Halotron® I production for use in new and existing fire extinguishers is occurring and will continue in the future using reclaimed HCFC-123. Reclaimed HCFC-123 is sourced from various sectors including the industrial chiller market where a substantial bank exists as well as from Halotron® I fire extinguishers coming out of service. Reclaimed HCFC-123 that is used for this purpose has the same or better quality characteristics compared to what has been used since commercial production began in 1994.
  • The primary raw material, HCFC-123 (97%+), has an extraordinarily good environmental profile compared to Halon and most other alternatives. This includes a near zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of 0.0098 (1) (CFC-11=1.0). It has a low Global Warming Potential (GWP) at 77. In addition, it is more effective compared to most other halon alternatives.
  • New Halotron® I extinguishers are primarily produced using high quality reclaimed HCFC-123. That will continue in the long term. The quality of this material is the same as it was in the past. Unused HCFC-123 manufactured before 2020 can also be used to produce new fire extinguishers.
  • Newly manufactured HCFC-123 made between January 2020 and December 2029 can be used to manufacture Halotron® I for servicing/recharging of equipment made before January 1, 2020(2). US EPA provides guidance for unique labelling of Halotron® I bulk tanks composed of product made with newly produced HCFC 123 to ensure users are aware of the limitations on use of this material. Halotron® I manufactured with reclaimed HCFC-123 can be used for either purpose (new equipment or recharge).
testimonials

"Don't get no better than that!"

“We had a fire in the number 1 engine fire of an Embraer-135/145 Regional Jet at the gate a few weeks ago. The crew was unsuccessful in extinguishment with the on board systems. The fire was completely extinguished by our ARFF crew using the Halotron I system and the handline on our E-One Titan 6x6! Don't get no better than that! Sorry I do not have any pictures, was a little busy!”

-James R. Nilo, ACE, ARFF Chief Richmond International Airport

questions?

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