Firevase is a vase that doubles as a fire extinguisher
Created by subsidiaries of the Samsung corporation and distributed across South Korea, this unassuming flower vase doubles up as a throwable fire extinguisher.
Appearing to be an ordinary decorative vase made from translucent red glass, the extinguisher is designed to blend into the interior where it can be within easy reach in case of an emergency.
The simple design holds a measure of potassium carbonate in a sealed outer chamber where it appears like water. A separate inner opening in the vase's centre is designed to hold flowers in the usual way.
When a fire breaks out, the vase can be smashed to release the potassium carbonate that is discreetly stored inside. When the colourless liquid is released it starts a rapid cooling reaction that suppresses oxygen, putting out the fire. Called the Firevase, the extinguisher was conceived by Cheil Worldwide ? a Seoul-based marketing company under the Samsung Group ? for Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance. Branded with the company's logo, the vase forms part of a campaign to raise awareness of the importance of keeping a fire extinguisher to hand.
In South Korea, over 10,000 residential fires occur every year. Despite a new law that required all homes in South Korea to have a fire extinguisher by 2017, the Seoul-based insurance company's research showed that 58 per cent of homes still didn?t have one.
"When a fire breaks out, the effect one single fire extinguisher can have to help kill the fire in its early stage equ...
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