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  • How to Hook Up a Foam Fire Line

    Using firefighting foam is the only way to extinguish certain types of fires. Flammable liquids such as gasoline, aviation fuel and oil must be extinguished with foam if they ignite. It is also useful for a more rapid extinguishment of fires involving ordinary combustibles such as grass, woods and structures. Being able to supply firefighting foam to a fire hose is an essential skill that every fire department apparatus driver/operator must know, according to the National Fire Protection Agency Driver/Operator 1002 professional qualifications course.

  • Definitions & Uses of Fire Fighting Nozzles

    There are several different types of firefighting nozzles used by fire fighters to attack fires in different situations. Some of these nozzles are very specific as to their use while others perform several functions and are adaptable to different situations. Fire engines carry several types of nozzles so they may quickly adapt to any emergency situation that may arise.

  • Fire Sprinkler Plunge Test Equipment

    The device used for plunge testing is called a "plunge test apparatus." It is used to plunge a sprinkler, or other device, which is at room temperature into a heated air stream of known constant temperature and velocity.

  • What Is an ISO Block?

    An ISO block is a generic term meaning isolation block. Several companies in various industries use the term ISO-Block to identify their product. Producers of electronic wiring harnesses, wood-fired stoves and high-voltage safety devices all use isolation blocks in their products.

  • Server Room Alarm Standards

    Standards governing alarms in server rooms are developed and published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Standards are available for purchase online.

  • Information on MSA SCBA

    The MSA Fire Company is a developer and manufacturer of equipment designed for use by firefighters and other emergency services. Included in the products manufactured by MSA are self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and Cairns fire helmets.

  • Fire Fighting Equipment That Can Be Used on Electrical Fires

    Firefighters classify various types of fires by the fuels that feed them. The most common of these are Class A fires, which feed on solid fuels, such as paper, wood and plastics. Class B fires entail combustible liquids including kerosene, gasoline and certain solvents such as turpentine and alcohol. Fires driven by electrical devices are Class C fires. Because of the risk of electrocution, you should never use water to extinguish electrical fires. Combustible metals like magnesium, sodium, potassium and titanium feed Class D fires. Added to the list in 1998 are Class K fires, which are those that occur…

  • Fire Prevention Equipment

    According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), in 2008, fire departments in the United States responded to almost 1.5 million fires. Fires in homes resulted in the deaths of almost 3,000 persons, which accounted for 83 percent of civilian fire deaths, reports the NFPA. A wide variety of equipment is available to help prevent fires from happening, or, if they occur, from spreading.

  • List of Fire Equipment for ISO

    The Insurance Service Organization, or ISO, rates fire engine companies on a scale of one to 10, related to their readiness to combat a fire based on the tools they have available. Tools measured include hoses, foam, nozzles, radio, ladders and the annual testing of equipment. The lower-numbered score an organization is assigned, the better prepared that engine company is for a fire. Other factors, including personnel, city water supply, and alarm system, also factor into the ISO's final rating in an area.

  • Canned Air Abuse

    One of the newest, most popular drugs on the market doesn't have to be purchased in a dark alley on a rainy night from a seedy drug dealer. It doesn't cost addicts their life fortunes and you won't get arrested for having it in your possession. Inhaling canned air is cheap, legal and easy. Frighteningly, it is also sometimes deadly.

  • Information on Fire Fighting Equipment

    Fire departments across the country use a variety of tools to fires. From towering high-rise blazes to small vehicle fires, fire companies use a combination of hoses, ladders, trucks and hand tools to stop the flames as quickly as possible.

  • Requirements for a Fire Station Design

    Fire stations are important buildings, serving as the headquarters for local or regional fire departments. Fire stations also store the department's trucks and other equipment. There are several key requirements that need to be considered in designing a new fire station.

  • About Fire Equipment

    Fire preparedness is essential for home and workplace safety. Although knowing proper fire prevention strategies is important, this knowledge may be virtually useless if you aren't also prepared with basic fire equipment. Fire equipment may be used for preventing fires as well as for fighting them. Informing yourself about both uses of fire equipment will not only help you prevent a fire, but it will also help you should you ever find yourself in a fiery situation.

  • How to Find a Fire Hydrant in the Snow

    You may be a professional firefighter, a volunteer or a member of a municipal crew...in any of these roles, you can find yourself on the front lines of a winter fire emergency. Locating fire hydrants requires communication between different offices. It's an example of how people must work together to respond to local emergencies.

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