Fire Safety Solutions : Empower & Protect Your Space

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FIRECT – Fire Safety for All.

Welcome to FIRECT, your reliable partner in everyday fire protection. Backed by Eben Stones Pvt. Ltd., FIRECT brings you easy-to-use, high-quality fire safety products designed to protect homes, businesses, and communities alike.

From fire extinguishers to complete safety systems, our products are made to meet real-world needs and tough safety standards—giving you peace of mind, wherever you are. With FIRECT, fire safety is no longer complicated or expensive. It’s simple. It’s smart. It’s for everyone.

FIRECT : Explore Our Products

At FIRECT, we believe fire safety is about more than just rules—it’s about protecting people, homes, and workplaces. That’s why every FIRECT product is made with care, tested for reliability, and built to perform when it matters most.

Explore our range and see how FIRECT can help you create safer spaces for everyone.

Portable Fire Extinguishers

Engineered for rapid response and effectiveness in emergencies.

Modular Fire Extinguishers

Secure and accessible storage solutions for fire safety equipment.

Hydrant Systems

Robust and reliable systems for comprehensive fire suppression.​

Hose Reel

Durable and efficient parts for optimal hose reel performance.​

Trolley Type Fire Extinguishers

High-quality components to maintain and enhance your fire extinguishers.

Smart Fire Solutions – Built to Perform, Made to Protect

Discover our full range of fire safety products below. From fire extinguishers to hydrant systems and essential accessories, each item is built to keep you safe—reliable, easy to use, and ready when it matters most.

Portable Fire Extinguishers

Modular Fire Extinguishers

Trolley Type Fire Extinguishers

Hydrant System

Hose Reel

Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher

Water Mist Fire Extinguisher

Multipurpose Dry Powder (ABC)

Water Fire Extinguisher

CO2 Fire Extinguisher

Wet Chemical Fire Extinguisher

Foam Fire Extinguisher

Lithium ion Fire Extinguisher

Modular Automatic Powder Fire Extinguisher

Modular Automatic Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher

ABC Powder Trolley Extinguisher

Water Trolley Extinguisher

BC Powder Trolley Extinguisher

CO2 Trolley Extinguisher

Foam Trolley Extinguisher

Single Hydrant Valve

Double Hydrant Valve

Brigade Inlet

Hose Reel Drum

Branch Pipe

RRL hose pipe Type A

Coupling

Let's Get Started

Book your appointment today and experience expert guidance every step of the way.
Your safety starts with a simple conversation.

Book your appointment today and let our experienced team guide you through the best fire safety solutions for your space. Whether you need help choosing the right products, planning installations, or scheduling maintenance, we’re here to provide expert support every step of the way. Your safety is our priority.

FAQ’s

Everything You Need to Know About Fire Protection Solutions and Services.

How often should fire extinguishers be serviced or maintained?

Fire extinguishers should be inspected monthly for visual checks and professionally serviced at least once a year to ensure they are fully functional and compliant with safety standards.

What type of fire extinguisher is recommended for electrical and electronic equipment?

For electrical fires, it is recommended to use clean agent or CO2 fire extinguishers, as these leave no residue and are safe for sensitive equipment.

Can I use a regular fire extinguisher for lithium-ion battery fires?

No, lithium-ion battery fires require specialized extinguishers specifically designed to cool and suppress battery fires, as conventional extinguishers may not prevent re-ignition.

Do fire protection systems require regular testing?

Yes, all fire protection systems—including fire alarm panels, sprinklers, and hydrant systems—should undergo periodic testing and preventive maintenance to ensure reliable performance in an emergency.

How do I choose the right fire extinguisher for my facility?

Selecting the correct extinguisher depends on the fire risks present in your environment. It’s important to assess the fire classes (A, B, C, D, E, F) in your area and consult with a certified fire safety professional to ensure proper coverage.