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Global Standard

In order to pursue the best standard possible and relentlessly creating versatile fire safety systems, the process of our standardization is always intense and we work with the best labs and standardization companies to proof the quality of our works. Our certifications are more than a social proof but also a badge of honor for our integrity and innovation.

Ministry of Transportation (Indonesia)

Effective solution to combat forest fires and safe for humans, animals, and environment.

PSB (Singapore): Non-Ozone Depleting Solution (Non-CFC)

Certified as a fine-extinguishing agent that doesn’t harm the ozone layer.

Pollutech EnviroQuatics (Canada): LC50

Certified to not cause acute toxicity and death. Test were conducted on fish in their natural environment.

KGK Synergize (Canada) OECD Guideline

Certified as a fire extinguisher with a non-irritation status. This means it doesn’t cause acute eye irritation, skin irritation, acute skin toxicity, and oral toxicity. Intensive testing followed the standard guidelines of the OECD (The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development).

EN1568-3: European Standard for Fire Extinguishing Equipment

LFK is certified in the line with European standards.

SGS (USA): ASTM E84-07, UL723, NFPA255

Recognized as an effective fire suppression solution for building material surfaces as tested by American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the National Fire Protection Association USA (NFPA).

Stanger Science and Environment (UK): Re-ignition and Prevented Flame Spread on Trees.

Certified for its reliability in preventing fire re-ignition and its spreading. Test were conducted on pine trees.

US Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

LFK is tested to be successfully and rapidly extinguished lithium battery fires.

EUROFINS - Environment Test

LFK is certified as a non-PFAS fire extinguisher.

FDA (Food and Drugs Administration - Canada): LC50 LD50

Test for potential short-term toxicity of a substance. LFK is certified as a non-toxic for exposed living organism.

UL Solutions (USA): GREENGUARD Certification Gold Standard

The certification that covers health-based criteria for additional chemicals and airborne chemicals (as volatile organic compounds). The product is verified to have low total VOC emissions, ensuring suitability in environments like schools and healthcare facilities.

Depnaker Indonesia

From Indonesian Ministry of Labour that certifies the product’s safety according to Indonesia’s safety regulations.

LPC BRE (Loss Prevention Certification Board Building Research Establishment

This certification means the AF11E is reliable and effective in combating fires.

SISIR Singapore

The Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research ensures the products meet specific quality and safety requirements which means AF11E is align to the Singapore’s standards.

EN3 Europe

European standard that specifies the essential requirements for portable fire extinguishers that certifies AF11E to meet European criteria for fire safety equipment.

Huntingdon Life Science UK

This certification indicates that AF11E has undergone comprehensive testing, including its effect on living organism and the environment.

Bomba Fire & Rescue Malaysia

AF11E is recognized and approved for its fire combating capabilities by Malaysia’s primary agency for firefighting and rescue services.

SGS UK

AF11E has undergone relentless testing and meets the high standards set by this international company.

WIL Research Laboratory USA

Certification from WIL indicates a thorough examination and approval of the product’s safety and efficiency.

British Standards:

BS 476 Part 6 & 7

Fire test on building materials and structures. This certification indicates the fire resistance and reaction of fire in these materials.

BS 5852 Part 1 & 2

Methods to assess the ignitability of upholstered seating by smoldering and flaming ignition sources.

BS 5867

Specification to test flame resistance on fabrics used in curtains and drapes.

BS 4790

Test assessment of the propensity of a carpet to spread flame when subjected to a small igniting source.

BS 7176

Specifies requirements for resistance to ignition of upholstered furniture.

US Regulations:

ASTM E84-70 & UL 723

Standard test methods measuring flame spread and smoke development of materials.

NFPA 701

Standard methods of fire test for flame-resistant fabrics and films.

NFPA 2112

Standards on flame-resistant garments for protection against flash fire.

ANSI 2.5

An American standard related to fire protection.

FAA (Federal Aviation Authority)

Specifies the flammability requirements for aircraft compartment interiors.

Other International Standards

CAA (Civil Aviation Authority)

AF21 meets the aviation safety standards according to UK’s specialist aviation regulator

DIN 4102

A German testing method for fire behavior of building materials and element.

SISIR (Singapore)

Standards from Singapore’s testing agency that ensures the product’s adheres to specific requirements for quality and safety.

SIRIM (Malaysia)

Malaysia’s national standards and accreditation body, confirming that the product meets the country’s safety and quality specifications.