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Lifeline

Lifeline Fire & Safety Ltd is a company at the forefront of motorsport extinguisher systems and is constantly researching to develop more effective fire suppressing kits and setting the standards as required by the sports governing bodies for race and rally onboard equipment. The company has made a large number of innovative and technically advanced products and their commitment to fire fighting systems will make sure they will be the market leader for the years to come. The range is vast offering specific rally packages including handheld extinguishers, and various systems to suit Motorsport UK requirements and also FIA standards that require larger capacity bottles and specific extinguishants. For the UK national events, the new Lifeline Zero 2020 FIA Approved Fire Extinguisher 3 liter system with either mechanical or electrical operation is the start of the range, and the new improved Zero 360 and Zero ZERO systems using the latest Halon replacement, Novec™ 1230 for improved fire suppression is another very popular plumbed-in fire extinguisher system. The FIA standard 8865-2015 has been passed by Lifelines top-of-the-range model the Zero 360 fire extinguisher systems and meets the latest standard for fire extinguisher systems as required for some FIA events.

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Where are Lifeline products made?

Lifeline is a British company based in Coventry. They manufacture mainly motorsport fire extinguishers they are the most popular range of products in this sector.

What is the best motorsport fire extinguisher?

All Lifeline motorsport extinguishers are legal for use in race and rally cars and are the UK leaders. The more you spend on system basically gives you better protection against fire, but all pass the safety requirements for motorsport.

What is the difference between a mechanical and electrical extinguisher system for motorsport use?

The difference between a mechanical and electrical motorsport extinguisher system is the way it is activated. Mechanical is simply a pull cable that activates the fire system from outside, where electrical is a simple push button system?