$160.00
The Extinguisher Caddy solves extinguisher corrosion and premature failure in outdoor and industrial environments. Traditional wooden boxes trap water, rot, and expose extinguishers to conditions that cause rust, seized pull-pins, and failed inspections. Our patented copolymer design eliminates these problems. Eight water-dispersing channels route fluids away from the extinguisher, and 7-year UV protection outlasts any alternative on the market. Fits 5 lb, 10 lb, 20 lb, 30 lb, K-Class, and Pressure Water extinguishers. Supports NFPA 10 Section 6.1.3.7 compliance requirements.
The eight drainage channels are not a cosmetic feature. Each channel is molded into the copolymer body at an angle that directs water, mud, and chemical runoff away from the cylinder base and out of the enclosure rather than pooling against the bottom of the extinguisher where rust starts. Wooden job-site boxes have no equivalent. Water enters through gaps in the timber, sits against the cylinder, and the box itself retains moisture as it swells and the timber degrades. The industrial fire extinguisher caddy design removes that failure mode from the equation. The copolymer body does not absorb water, does not swell, and does not create the damp enclosure conditions that accelerate corrosion between annual service checks.
A construction site extinguisher caddy needs to survive ground-level placement, exposure to cement dust and chemical runoff, and repeated handling across shift changes. The Caddy's copolymer body does not rot or swell when wet, and the ergonomic top handle is designed for one-handed transport across uneven terrain without needing to cradle the extinguisher separately.
As an outdoor fire extinguisher holder, the Caddy keeps the cylinder elevated off surfaces where standing water collects and UV exposure is constant. The 7-year UV protection rating applies to the Caddy body itself, not just the cover. Standard wooden or plastic enclosures do not carry an equivalent rating for outdoor use, all degrade visibly within one to two years in exposed northern Canadian conditions.
The industrial extinguisher protection system approach means the Caddy & cover, and are built from the same copolymer material & bracket are stainless steel engineered to work together. In facilities where fly ash, fertilizers, or industrial oils are present in the air, the enclosure blocks contaminant contact that standard covers allow through gaps at the base and seams.
The heavy duty extinguisher caddy construction handles the physical demands of agricultural and fleet environments where equipment is moved frequently and stored outdoors between seasons. Cold weather performance is rated to -100°C, covering the full range of Canadian prairie and northern site conditions where standard enclosures crack at seams during freeze-thaw cycles.
10% off for 10+ units. Volume pricing available for multi-site and fleet deployments. Over 10 years, an extinguisher in the Caddy system costs approximately $300 including maintenance and replacement covers. A wooden box system runs over $1,050 due to rebuilding, repairs, and frequent extinguisher replacement from corrosion damage.
Single units are available to buy extinguisher caddy direct for evaluation before placing volume orders. Product samples ship for qualifying distribution and fleet accounts. For contractors or safety managers sourcing a heavy duty extinguisher caddy across multiple sites, AR Fire provides volume pricing with no minimum order on initial sample requests.
Practical Safety & Operational Benefits
Standard wall brackets and indoor holders weren’t designed for job-site conditions. Wooden boxes rot, swell, and trap moisture against the cylinder. The Caddy was engineered specifically to protect extinguishers in construction, industrial, agricultural, marine, and utility environments where equipment takes a beating.
NFPA 10 Section 6.1.3.7 requires extinguishers to be protected from physical and environmental damage. The Caddy provides that protection while keeping equipment visible and accessible for inspections.
Developed from field experience inspecting 25,000+ extinguishers
Designed in Calgary for Western Canadian industrial conditions
Complete system approach with matching covers, brackets, and accessories
AR Fire Equipment supports fleet deployments, facility outfitting, and multi-site safety programs.