Protecting Homes, Securing Peace of Mind
At OUGIST, we are dedicated to providing top-tier fire safety products that protect your home and family. Our reliable, innovative solutions are designed to prevent fires, detect threats early, and safeguard your loved ones in emergencies. Trust OUGIST for safety you can count on.
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Remember the PASS Technique
When using a fire extinguisher, always remember these four simple steps that could save lives.
- Pull the pin to unlock the handle
- Aim at the base of the fire
- Squeeze the handle to discharge
- Sweep side to side until extinguished
Protection for Every Scenario
Different areas of your home face different fire risks. Discover tailored solutions for each scenario.
Office
Electrical equipment and overloaded outlets can increase fire risks in office environments. Quick response is essential to minimize damage.
What to Do:
● Never use water on electrical fires
● Unplug equipment if it is safe to do so
● Use a Class C or CO₂ fire extinguisher
● Evacuate the area if the fire spreads quickly
Kitchen
Cooking fires are one of the most common fire hazards at home. Stay prepared to act quickly and safely.
What to Do:
● Never use water on grease fires
● Use a fire blanket or lid to smother flames
● Keep a Class B or K extinguisher nearby
● Turn off the heat source if it is safe to do so
Car
Vehicle fires can start unexpectedly due to fuel leaks or electrical issues. Having a fire extinguisher in your car can make a critical difference.
What to Do:
● Pull over and turn off the engine immediately
● Keep a safe distance before assessing the situation
● Use a compact ABC fire extinguisher
● Never open the hood fully if flames are present—open slightly and spray
Shop
Retail environments may contain flammable materials and electrical systems that pose fire risks. Being prepared helps protect both people and property.
What to Do:
● Keep exits clear and accessible at all times
● Use appropriate extinguishers for different fire types
● Train staff on basic fire safety procedures
● Call emergency services if the fire cannot be controlled immediately







