Contact details :
Mrs.Kristina Staeva
056 / 84 36 77
056 / 84 36 78
Fire and Safety Department
Burgas - office@vistamarltd.com
Mr. Stoyan Dragov
Mobile : 0888 / 302 397
Mobile : 0896 / 700 333
Mr. Milen Vasilev
Mobile : 0888 / 318 909
Mobile : 0896 / 700 555
Varna - varna@vistamarltd.com
Mr. Dimitar Gankov
Mobile : 0888 / 212 633
Mobile : 0896 / 700 444
Mr. Zvetomir Minkov
Mobile : 0896 / 698 539
Sales Department
Mrs. Dilyana Staeva Logistics Department Mrs. Nadezhda Koleva
056 / 84 36 75
056 / 84 36 78
056 / 84 36 75
056 / 84 36 78
FAQ - Must the liferafts be serviced?
ANSWER - According to the maritime authorities professional liferafts must be serviced once a year by a authorized station only.
FAQ - Do the liferafts only come in GRP containers?
ANSWER - Solas liferafts are only available in GRP containers, the yachting liferafts are also available in nylon valises.
FAQ - Average lifetime of the liferaft
ANSWER - If your liferaft is serviced at an authorized servicing station once a year it is estimated to last for about 15 to 20 years
50N - EN393
Swimmers only, in protected waters and with a next help. This is not a lifejacket. Only for people with more than 30 kg.
100N - EN395
For use in protected waters.
150N - EN396
For use in high sea, taking clothes of heavy protection.
275N - EN399
For use in high sea in extreme conditions, taking clothes of heavy protection.
IMO-SOLAS - Directive 96/98 EC for Marine Equipment
All types of sailing and water sport activities and similar, within the limits authorized for this category of lifejacket. All types of professional and fishing, transatlantic and transoceanic navigational activities.
CE
By law a manufacturer can only sell Lifejackets, Buoyancy Aids and Safety Harnesses that have been tested to the lastest CE European Specifications and carry the CE Mark of approval
NEWTONS
A Newton is a measured unit of force. 10 Newtons are approximately equivalent to 1 kilo of buoyancy. The higher the Newton the higher the buoyancy rating, which is shown for the adult sizes only. Smaller sizes will have proportionally less buoyancy.
APPLICATION OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND FIRE BLANKETS
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Water fire extinguisher |
Offices and trade buildings |
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Foam fire extinguishers |
Offices, trade buildings and warehouses |
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ÀÂÑ Dry powder fire extinguishers |
Offices, trade and industrial buildings, factories, warehouses and vessels |
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ÂÑ Dry powder fire extinguishers |
Vehicles, vessels and family houses |
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ÑÎ2 fire extinguishers |
Fires, cause by also electrical installations |
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Water foam fire extinguishers |
Cooking devices using up to 75 ltr of cooking oil |
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Fire blanket |
Cooking devices using up to 75 ltr of cooking oil |
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Class A – Solid materials – wood, paper, charcoal, rubber, textile, etc
Class B – Liquid or inflammable liquids – petrol, diesel, paint, solvents, oil, benzene, ethylene, etc
Class C - Gases – metan, propane, acetylene, natural gas, hydrogen, etc. also include electrical installations, cables and electrical devices.
Class D – Fires, caused by inflammable metals such as Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium.
Class F – Fires, caused by cooking oil or fats










