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How to Use the Dry Stop Fire Spray

The Dry Stop Fire Spray is a lightweight, fast-acting, non-aerosol fire spray that can put out common types of fire. Plus, this non-toxic fire spray makes fire damage cleanup easy. 

But how exactly do you use it? In this post, we'll talk about how to use the Dry Stop Fire Spray to keep your loved ones safe. 

How to Use the Dry Stop Fire Spray in 4 Steps

instructions on how to use the dry stop fire spray

Here's how to eliminate small fires quickly using the Dry Stop Fire Spray:

1. Pull off the safety tab.

First, pull off the safety tab. 

The Dry Stop Fire Spray comes with a black safety tab that prevents it from accidentally going off. We don't want you to use it when not needed, so we added this feature.  

2. Aim it at the base of the fire.

Next, aim the nozzle at the base of the fire. Make sure the Dry Stop Fire Spray is three to four feet away from the base. If you can't do this, you can use the fire spray from up to two meters away from the fire. 

We recommend aiming it at the base of the fire because the fuel source is there. Cutting off the fuel and the oxygen lets you extinguish the fire quickly. Aiming the Dry Stop Fire Spray at the flames might extinguish the fire slowly. 

3. Spray in a sweeping motion.

Press the red lever to release the contents of the Dry Stop Fire Spray. Spray in a sweeping motion until the fire is extinguished. 

If you feel like you're spraying too much, don't worry. The Dry Stop Fire Spray has a spot-shooting function that ensures controlled spray amounts and prevents stubborn fires from reigniting. It also provides up to three minutes of firefighting time. So, you'll have enough firefighting power to deal with small to medium fires. 

4. Discard after use.

We don't recommend reusing the Dry Stop Fire Spray because there might not be enough left in the canister to put out another fire. This also gives you a false sense of security, which can put you in danger during fire emergencies. 

Plus, every fire is different. Depending on how big the fire is, you might need more than one can of the Dry Stop Fire Spray. 

Conclusion

fireman using dry stop fire spray to put out grill fire

The Dry Stop Fire Spray is an easy and effective way to put out small fires quickly. First, remove the safety tab, aim the spray at the fire's base, press the red lever, and spray in a sweeping motion until the flames are out. To avoid risks, we recommend discarding the canister after use. 

Keeping a Dry Stop Fire Spray in your kitchen, garage, and car can make a huge difference during a fire emergency. If you need more than one canister, we offer Dry Stop Fire Spray bundles with discounts here. Stay safe, hero!