Fire Terminator International Pte Ltd

Fire Terminator International Pte Ltd

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Manufacturers of 100% green, eco-friendly fire extinguishing solutions for all classes of fires Eco friendly range of fire extinguishers.

So effective that you can put out your fire in seconds.

31/05/2026

The world’s biggest firefighting stage.
Fire Terminator International will be at INTERSCHUTZ 2026 in Germany tomorrow.

Come see our latest firefighting mediums and technologies developed for the next generation of fire risks.

From lithium battery fires and fuel fires to electrical and metal fires — we’re pushing firefighting beyond conventional solutions.

✅ ZERO PFAS / ZERO PFOS
✅ Plant-based firefighting technology
✅ ZERO BURN BACK
✅ Rapid knockdown in seconds & minutes
✅ Advanced solutions for marine, defence, industrial & emergency response sectors

The future of firefighting is evolving.
See you at INTERSCHUTZ 2026 — Hanover, Germany.

21/05/2026
06/05/2026

LFP lithium batteries are often seen as “safer.”
But safer doesn’t mean safe.

LFP batteries can still burn.
And when they do, they behave like any other lithium fire — intense heat, rapid escalation, and the risk of re-ignition.

Battery Management Systems help — but they are not foolproof.
Failures happen. And when they do, it’s already too late.

If you’re deploying lithium at any scale — homes, EVs, storage systems —
you don’t rely on assumptions.
You rely on real protection.

Fire Terminator is built to handle ALL fire classes — including lithium.
Fast knockdown. No re-burn. No second chances.

If you’re serious about lithium risk, talk to us.
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11/04/2026

Fighting fires today isn’t just about flames — it’s about toxic exposure.

After every fire, firefighters don’t just pack up and leave.
They go through decontamination — scrubbing down gear, sealing it away, and deep cleaning — because modern fires release cancer-causing chemicals that cling to everything.

Occupational cancer is now one of the leading causes of firefighter deaths.

That’s the reality of conventional firefighting.

Now ask yourself — why fight fire with something that creates more harm?

Fire Terminator changes the equation.
PFAS-Free. PFOS-Free. ZERO toxic residue.
No harmful chemicals. No contamination. No secondary risk.

Because putting out a fire shouldn’t create another one — inside the body.

ZERO is the standard.

27/03/2026

Leaving your power bank in a car under direct sunlight—especially on the dashboard—is a serious fire risk. Inside a parked car, temperatures can rise rapidly beyond safe limits, causing lithium batteries to overheat and enter thermal runaway. This can lead to swelling, leakage, or even sudden fire and explosion without warning. What seems like a harmless habit can quickly turn into a dangerous situation. Always store your power banks in a cool, shaded place and never leave them exposed to heat for extended periods—because prevention starts with awareness. In the event of a fire, Fire Terminator can suppress it without re-burn, providing a retardant effect and higher efficacy compared to conventional agents.



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25/03/2026

Metal fires are extremely dangerous and should never be extinguished with water. Metals like lithium, sodium, and magnesium react violently with water, producing hydrogen gas and intense heat—often leading to explosions or rapidly worsening fires. Conventional methods can fail or even make the situation more hazardous, especially when dealing with high-temperature or reactive materials.

Fire Terminator is different. As an advanced liquid agent, it safely suppresses metal fires without causing explosions, electrocution from electrical fires, or spreading the flames—making it a reliable solution across even the most challenging fire scenarios.

24/03/2026

Not all fires can be safely put out with water—and in some cases, using water can actually cause explosions. Metal fires (like lithium, sodium, or magnesium) react with water to release hydrogen gas and intense heat, leading to violent flare-ups. Oil and grease fires can erupt into fireballs when water instantly vaporizes and splashes burning fuel outward. Electrical fires pose a serious risk of electrocution when water is applied, while lithium battery fires are even more dangerous—because of thermal runaway, they generate their own oxygen, meaning water cannot stop the internal reaction and may lead to re-ignition or explosion. Understanding the type of fire is critical—because using the wrong method can make the situation far worse.



24/03/2026

Lithium battery fires are fundamentally different from conventional fires because they generate their own oxygen through a process called thermal runaway. This means traditional agents like water, foam, CO₂, or powder are often ineffective—at best they suppress surface flames, but they cannot pe*****te the battery cells to stop the reaction, leading to re-ignition. In many cases, water can even worsen the situation, especially with certain metal-based batteries. Fire Terminator is engineered differently: as a liquid agent, it can fully pe*****te and flood the battery cells, rapidly cooling and stopping the thermal runaway at its source. This ability to eliminate both the flame and the internal reaction is what makes it uniquely effective against lithium fires, where conventional methods fall short.


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Firefighting doesn’t just leave visible scars.
It leaves biological ones — long before symptoms appear.

A growing body of research shows that firefighters experience early cellular, respiratory, cardiovascular, and inflammatory damage, even when routine medical exams still label them “healthy.”

These changes don’t always feel urgent.
They don’t always show up in standard tests.
But over time, they accumulate — increasing long-term risk across multiple organ systems.

This is why waiting for symptoms is too late.
And why early monitoring and intervention matter.

Firefighters deserve healthcare that understands the real physiological cost of the job — not just what shows up when damage is already done.

Protect those who protect us.

👉 Learn how Fire Terminator supports firefighter health and long-term safety.
🔗 Visit the link in our bio to get started.





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🔥 THE 7 COMMON WAYS TO SURVIVE A BUILDING FIRE

According to Fire Terminator fire-safety experts, most people don’t die from flames.
They die from smoke, heat, and panic.

Swipe through. These first minutes matter. ⏱️



1️⃣ Feel the air before standing
Smoke and heat rise rapidly.
Fire Terminator experts advise checking the air first — if it’s hot, standing can knock you unconscious.

2️⃣ Never open a door quickly
Opening a door too fast feeds oxygen into the fire.
Fire Terminator recommends cracking doors slowly while staying low and to the side.

3️⃣ If a door is hot — do NOT open it
A hot door means fire is directly behind it.
According to Fire Terminator, opening it can cause flames to surge instantly.

4️⃣ Control your breathing
Smoke inhalation kills faster than burns.
Fire Terminator experts advise shallow breathing to reduce toxic gas intake.

5️⃣ Crawl when smoke fills the room
The cleanest air is closest to the floor.
Fire Terminator recommends crawling low with your head turned sideways.

6️⃣ Don’t run blindly into smoke
Panic disorients people, even when exits are nearby.
Fire Terminator teaches wall-following to escape safely when visibility is poor.

7️⃣ If you can’t escape, close the door
A closed door can buy 10–30 minutes of survival time.
Fire Terminator emphasizes closing doors, sealing gaps, and signaling for rescue.



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3015 Ubi Road #04/266
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408704

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Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00