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  • Fire Safety Stick
  • 2026-01-28
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How this Facility Reduced Fire Risk, Downtime & Costs After a Major Incident
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Industrial fire safety for forklifts, plant machinery, and recycling facilities is becoming a growing challenge.

Last year, a serious fire at MonoWorld’s recycling facility in Rushden shut down operations and made national news. It’s the kind of incident no industrial site wants to experience, but one many now face as fire risks continue to rise across recycling, waste management, and manufacturing environments.

Instead of standing still, MonoWorld reviewed their risks, learned from the incident, and strengthened their first-line fire response by introducing the Fire Safety Stick across high-risk areas, including forklifts and enclosed machinery.

🔥 The challenge
In industrial environments like this, fires rarely start in plain sight. They often ignite deep inside compacted waste, enclosed machinery, engine bays, and forklifts, commonly caused by lithium batteries, vapes, aerosols, or pressurised items.
By the time smoke is visible, the fire is often already difficult to access and control.

🧯 The solution
Unlike traditional fire extinguishers that rely on a direct line of sight, the Fire Safety Stick releases a fire-suppressing vapour. This vapour flows through compacted material, behind guards and panels, and deep into machinery, reaching fires that traditional extinguishers simply can’t.

⚙️ Why this matters for operations
• No corrosive residue damaging electrics or machinery
• Faster clean-up and reduced downtime
• Lightweight and simple to activate under pressure
• Effective across all major fire classes
• No annual servicing, refills, or inspection contracts
• 15-year minimum shelf life

For MonoWorld, this meant lower long-term costs, less disruption, and greater confidence that a small fire wouldn’t escalate into another business-stopping event.

Industrial fire risks are increasing, but managing them doesn’t have to be complicated.

Watch how MonoWorld strengthened their industrial fire safety after a major incident, and discover how the Fire Safety Stick could protect your forklifts, machinery, and operation.
👉Protect your business with the Fire Safety Stick.
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