Fire Safety for Leisure Activities

30.10.25 02:57 PM - By Natasha Lima

Preparation with Potential Fire Hazards in Mind

From vehicle engine fires to camp stoves tipping over, a single spark can escalate quickly in outdoor or mobile settings where professional help is often far away.

Leisure time should be relaxing, restorative, and fun — whether you're driving to a weekend getaway, camping under the stars, enjoying a braai with friends, or exploring nature trails. But as South Africa’s recreational culture grows, so too does the risk of fire-related incidents in non-work environments. Every year, hundreds of fires get out of control, often claiming valuable lives. Equipping yourself before you set off is part of preparation.


Leisure Doesn’t Mean Less Risk

It’s easy to associate fire-safety with offices or factories. But consider how many leisure activities involve potential ignition sources:

  • A campfire or braai with open flame

  • Portable gas burners and outdoor cooking gear

  • A long road-trip with a vehicle engine, fuel tank, electrical gear

  • Camp fridge, inverter, power banks and outdoor lights

  • Gas canisters or portable heating devices

Here’s where Firexo extinguishers are designed to cover all fire types (including lithium-ion battery fires, cooking oil, electrical, liquids) which makes them especially appropriate for the varied risks of leisure settings.


Why Being Prepared Matters

In leisure settings you often face distance from help, limited water access, remote locations, open flame + wind + vegetation, elements which fuel rapid escalation. Having the right equipment with you (and knowing how to use it) helps to:

  • Prevent small incidents from becoming major loss

  • Protect lives, property, and the natural environment

  • Give you confidence and readiness in uncertain conditions

  • Lower the cost of damage and the disruption to your plans

For example, when travelling in a vehicle, carrying a compact extinguisher like the Firexo 500 ml or the Firexo Mini (suitable for vehicles, camping gear) means you’re ready even in remote locations. 


Portable Fire Extinguishers: A Simple, Powerful Line of Defence

One of Firexo’s big selling points is that you don’t need to worry about “which extinguisher for which fire type” — their formula works on all classes of fire (A, B, C, D, F and lithium-ion), simplifying your choices.

Here are some key products in the Firexo range:

  • Firexo Sachet Fire Extinguisher: A one-time use sachet ideal for pan fires (common in cooking outdoors or at home) — especially useful at a campsite or in a caravan.

  • Firexo 500 ml Stainless Steel Extinguisher: Compact, practical for vehicles, 4×4s, camping trailers or caravans.

  • Firexo Aerosol Extinguisher (Lithium‑Ion & All‑Class): Lightweight aerosol type good for portable gear, camping equipment, and mixed risk environments.

  • Firexo 2 Litre Fire Extinguisher: Larger size for more coverage — good for home base, larger camping setups, or more permanent outdoor kitchens.

  • Firexo 6 Litre Fire Extinguisher: High-capacity unit for heavier duty risk settings — e.g., large vehicle fleet, big lodging site, or commercial outdoor event.

With these tools in hand, you're able to tailor your gear to the size of your vehicle, the scale of your outdoor cooking, or the complexity of your leisure setup.


Responsible Outdoors, Safer Communities

In South Africa, particularly, natural veld or forest fires triggered by human activity remain a serious hazard. Responsible fire safety during leisure means you’re not just protecting yourself — you’re protecting nature, other holiday-makers and your local environment.

By normalising fire safety outdoors, you help protect:

  • Natural landscapes and vegetation

  • Wildlife habitats

  • Campsites and tourism spots

  • Road users and other travellers


Where can I Buy Firexo Products?

We stock the full range of products. We'll see that you get it quickly and safely. Get in touch on info@sterlingcs.co.za or call Michelle at 082 493 6574

Adventure responsibly. Equip yourself. Protect nature. And always keep fire safety part of the journey.


Natasha Lima