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Protecta FR Pipe Wrap Gains New Certification

Firestop specialist Protecta has announced an important certification upgrade to its FR Pipe Wrap solution—unlocking greater flexibility for installers working in complex environments and demanding project conditions. The newly awarded certification enables Protecta FR Pipe Wrap to be either cast in or friction-fitted into rigid wall and floor constructions. In a further improvement, it allows for a gap of up to 10 mm around the pipe wrap itself—this gap can be reliably sealed using Protecta FR Acrylic, a well-established firestopping sealant. These changes significantly expand the practical application of the system, especially in space-constrained installations. One of the key areas of impact is drainage applications, where standard firestop seals are often too bulky or impractical due to pipe routing and spatial limitations. The new certification provides a slimline solution that still delivers robust, tested fire performance. Among the headline benefits of the upgraded certification are extended possibilities for use in rigid constructions, a more generous gap tolerance, and a streamlined solution for hard-to-access service penetrations. It’s a targeted update designed to reflect real-world usage and meet the evolving needs of both specifiers and installers. However, Protecta has also clarified that configurations involving FR Pipe Wrap used in conjunction with Protecta FR Board or EX Mortar are now covered only under the certification for those respective products. Installers are advised to always refer to the most up-to-date installation guidelines to ensure compliance. Protecta FR Pipe Wrap is specifically engineered to reinstate the fire resistance of walls and floors penetrated by plastic pipes, metal pipes with combustible insulation, or electrical conduits. Its core feature is a graphite-based intumescent layer, which expands rapidly when exposed to fire, sealing the opening left by a melting or softened pipe. The wrap fits snugly around the pipe and is held in place with a self-adhesive tab. Versatility is a defining trait of the product. It is classified for a wide range of pipe types including PVC-U, PVC-C, PE, MDPE, HDPE, ABS, SAN+PVC and PP. It’s suitable for use in drywall, masonry, and concrete substrates and offers strong acoustic performance in addition to fire protection ratings of up to 240 minutes. Emission-free and backed by a 25-year working life guarantee, the upgraded Protecta FR Pipe Wrap continues to provide a trusted, adaptable solution for passive fire protection.

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PDE Create Roof Access Safety Solution for Fire Crews

PDE has introduced a new solution to a longstanding challenge in fire and emergency services: accessing roof-mounted gear quickly, safely, and without unnecessary strain. Across many fire fleets, manual roof access is still the norm. This means firefighters often need to climb onto vehicles with heavy or awkward loads — a practice that slows response time and heightens the risk of injury. Some modern systems exist, but many come with payload restrictions that limit their usefulness in real-world conditions. PDE’s latest innovation offers a more capable alternative. Their new ErgoBack rear deployment system is a purpose-built gantry that allows one person to raise or lower up to 150 kg of gear from ground level in under 30 seconds. With no need to climb, lift overhead, or coordinate multiple crew members, the system dramatically improves speed, safety, and independence on scene. It’s also highly versatile. Designed for more than ladders, ErgoBack can handle a range of equipment including hoses, toolboxes, water tanks, stretchers, and even inflatable boats. It ensures fire crews can fully utilise roof space without compromising operational agility or crew safety. Two deployment configurations are available. One allows ladders to reach the ground in a near-vertical position for easy solo removal. The other features an adjustable angle for positioning equipment at shoulder, hip, or head height — ideal for items like hose reels or containers. Importantly, rear access remains clear even when the system is open, ensuring crews can retrieve other gear without delay. PDE offers ErgoBack in both manual and electric versions. The manual option uses a smooth-action handle, while the electric model offers remote control for full automation. Both are engineered for heavy-duty, professional use, supporting up to 500 kg in full-roof configurations. For fire brigades juggling increasing operational pressure with high expectations for crew safety, this system offers a tangible step forward. “Our mission has always been to protect the health and safety of professionals while helping them work faster and smarter,” says PDE COO Koen Bessemans. “With ErgoBack, we give them the ability to access critical equipment in under 30 seconds — without climbing, without strain, and without compromise.” ErgoBack is set to make its public debut at The Emergency Services Show 2025, offering a new benchmark in efficiency-focused vehicle design.

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Flir Launches Next-Gen K-Series Cameras

Flir has introduced the next generation of its K-Series thermal imaging cameras, aimed at supporting firefighters throughout every phase of an emergency — from initial dispatch to final clean-up. The new K75 and K85 models deliver high-resolution thermal imaging, intuitive operation, and seamless wireless connectivity. Designed to improve decision-making in fast-moving and hazardous environments, these new tools provide clarity and reliability in even the harshest firefighting conditions. The K75 (320 × 240) and K85 (640 × 480) models replace several older cameras in the Flir range, streamlining the portfolio while enhancing performance. Each unit features a rugged pistol-grip design with three-button control, an IP67-rated housing, and 2-meter drop resistance, ensuring durability in demanding frontline operations. A major upgrade is the introduction of single-range dynamic gain. This eliminates the need to switch between high and low gain modes during a mission — a step that previously risked missing critical thermal information or causing display lag. The result is smooth thermal visibility from -20 to 650°C with no interruptions or image freezing. Wireless connectivity, via the Flir Responder App, supports pre-mission planning, live streaming, post-incident training, and seamless media downloads. This end-to-end digital integration transforms the thermal camera into a comprehensive operational tool. New application-centric modes also align with key firefighting phases. A dedicated search mode offers colourisation between 80–200°C to quickly highlight fire sources. Fire attack operations benefit from uninterrupted imaging across the entire temperature range, while a new overhaul mode applies a red gradient to highlight hotspots during scene departure. Back at the station, the cameras simplify decontamination with fewer sharp edges to trap soot or debris. Training and review are further supported through the app’s wireless media access. Additional modes — including basic, high-heat, and white-hot — ensure crews can tailor visualisation to mission needs, environmental conditions, or individual preferences, including accessibility for colourblind users. Each unit is supplied with dual batteries, charger, USB cable, carabiner strap, and lanyard, with options for vehicle-based charging and hard-case transport. Built on over a decade of proven K-Series performance, the new K75 and K85 offer enhanced situational awareness, improved ergonomics, and a fully connected experience — helping firefighters see more, react faster, and stay safer.

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FIA Welcomes Andrew Ledgerton to Team

The Fire Industry Association (FIA) has officially welcomed Andrew Ledgerton-Lynch to its team. With over twenty-five years of experience in the fire sector, Andrew brings a wealth of knowledge and credibility to the organisation. Andrew has held several leadership roles across the wider fire sector. He served as Chair of the Board of Trustees of The Fire Fighters Charity from 2016 to 2020, becoming the first non-Fire Service Trustee to lead the charity. He is currently a Trustee of the Fire Service Research and Training Trust and the Fire Sector Confederation, where he also sits on the advisory council. His service to the fire safety sector was formally recognised in June 2023 when he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the King’s Birthday Honours. Andrew has worked closely with the FIA in recent years and is already a valued contributor to its work in raising standards and professionalism in the sector. Ian Moore, Chief Executive of the FIA, commented: “The FIA has had a fantastic few years building its size and reputation with many stakeholders. It is the largest and strongest fire trade association in Europe, with its training, membership depth and technical delivery, and our support for our members is unquestionable. “With our new Centre of Excellence for fire safety in Northwich and with the implementation of our digital transformation platforms to increase efficiency happening this year, we are well poised to continue our growth and reputation to represent our members in raising the bar of professionalism in our industry. “Andrew is an exciting addition to our team and his knowledge and passion for fire safety will be instrumental in our delivery and influence, and I am really looking forward to working with him.” Andrew Ledgerton-Lynch added: “I am excited to join this great organisation that has been so influential in promoting the highest standards in fire safety. “Having worked alongside many key people within the organisation for a number of years, I appreciate the depth of understanding, high level of expertise and unswerving commitment of members. “Equally, I look forward to working with an outstanding team with a proven track record of excellence as we continue the journey of developing skills, knowledge and influence.”

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MSA Launches New Safety Gear for Fire Sector

MSA Safety has unveiled two new products designed to meet the evolving needs of high-risk industries—including the fire and rescue sector—at the 2025 National Safety Congress and Expo in Denver. The launch includes the V-Gard H2 Full Brim Safety Helmet and the ALTAIR io 6 Multigas Detector, both aimed at improving protection, monitoring and decision-making in hazardous environments. For fire and emergency professionals, these additions signal a clear push toward more integrated, real-time safety solutions that can support frontline responders in unpredictable and dynamic situations. The new V-Gard H2 Full Brim Helmet expands MSA’s established head protection range with enhanced coverage against falling debris, radiant heat and lateral impacts. Built to ANSI Type II certification, the helmet includes a secure chinstrap, wide brim for peripheral shielding, and compatibility with other V-Gard accessories—vital for integrating comms, visors or light modules on scene. It also offers optional integration of the Mips rotational impact system, a technology developed to reduce the risk of brain injury from angled force, increasingly relevant in rescue operations involving structural collapse, confined space or vehicular incidents. Designed with flexibility in mind, the helmet can be quickly branded for identity or role differentiation and is now available to order. Alongside it, MSA introduced the ALTAIR io 6 Multigas Detector—its first cellular-connected device with an integrated pump. Engineered for use in confined space entry, post-fire overhaul, and hazmat sampling, the detector offers advanced sensor capabilities and a rugged, handheld design suitable for both rapid deployment and extended use on scene. The io 6 links directly into MSA’s Connected Work Platform, integrating with the existing ALTAIR io 4 wearable for continuous personal monitoring. Both devices share the same interface and feed data into MSA Grid, a cloud-based system that allows incident commanders and safety officers to monitor gas exposure, device alerts and location data in real time—ideal for large-scale response or mutual aid situations. The system supports quicker decision-making when operating in unknown or compromised atmospheres, and may enhance pre-entry checks, accountability processes and post-incident analysis. Stephanie Sciullo, President of MSA Americas, said the company remains focused on creating technologies that align with the real-world challenges faced by frontline professionals. The ability to monitor exposure risks in real time, combined with gear that enhances physical safety, reflects a growing demand for integrated tools that improve both operational effectiveness and responder protection. MSA also spotlighted its fall protection systems at the event—including the V-SERIES harnesses and retractable lifelines—along with its respiratory protection products, many of which are already in use by fire brigades around the world. As fire and rescue services continue to face greater complexity—ranging from toxic gas exposure to structural instability—products like the io 6 and the H2 helmet underscore the need for smarter, connected safety strategies. These tools not only support compliance but can play a critical role in reducing risk and improving response outcomes on the ground.

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Allegion Launches Fire Door Logbook

Allegion UK has unveiled a new Fire Door Hardware Logbook, launched in support of this year’s Fire Door Safety Week. The practical guide has been developed to support responsible persons in ensuring correct installation and maintenance of fire door hardware — areas often flagged as weak points in building safety compliance. Allegion’s logbook aims to improve awareness and reduce risk by offering clear guidance on essential fire door compliance. Designed with simplicity in mind, it also helps streamline documentation and record-keeping for those managing fire safety responsibilities. The new resource includes detailed walkthroughs for installation and quarterly maintenance checks across all major fire door components. This includes overhead door closers, panic and emergency exit hardware, electromagnetic hold-open devices, seals, locks, latches and door furniture. By offering a hands-on guide for real-world use, Allegion hopes to equip building owners, facility managers, and safety professionals with the tools they need to uphold the long-term integrity of fire door systems. Pete Hancox, Country Manager at Allegion UK, said the launch reflects a wider commitment to improving fire safety outcomes: “As the industry continues to address fire door compliance and building safety, the significance of accurate fire door hardware installation and competent maintenance procedures can’t be overstated. “Our new Fire Door Hardware Logbook is both a valuable tool and a reminder for building owners, facility managers and responsible persons that fire door safety continues to require attention following the specification process.” He added that the logbook aligns with Allegion’s wider goal of improving awareness and education across the industry. The launch marks another step forward in Allegion’s ongoing efforts to support safer buildings and higher fire safety standards throughout the UK.

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Ajax Systems Unveils Wireless Fire Range

Ajax Systems has launched its EN54 Line — a fully wireless fire detection and alarm system tailored for commercial and municipal sites. The new range includes 15 devices and three accessories, all centred around the EN54 Fire Hub Jeweller. This touchscreen-equipped control and indication unit anchors a system designed to scale across various sites, from retail stores to hospitals, schools, business centres and heritage properties. EN54 Line combines smoke, heat and CO detectors with alarm devices, resettable manual call points and a signal range extender. Unlike traditional systems that require complex wiring, the Ajax solution significantly reduces installation time, cost and complexity. All devices can be installed within minutes and configured via Ajax’s mobile or desktop apps, whether on-site or remotely. Maintenance and testing can also be handled in real time, supporting greater flexibility for service providers and end users alike. Sergii Shcherbakov, Fire Team Product Manager at Ajax Systems, said: “For too long, fire safety systems have been built to meet regulations, not expectations. At Ajax Systems, we’ve reimagined what a fire alarm system can be: intelligent hardware, top-tier and user-friendly software, fast installation, and convenient maintenance. “This is fire safety as it should be — not just the product, but also a business advantage for our partners.” A key feature is the integration of fire detection (EN 54) with intrusion protection (EN 50131 Grade 2), automation and video surveillance — all in a single platform. This creates new possibilities for security and monitoring firms to offer streamlined solutions with added value. The system’s wireless architecture allows for effortless expansion and customisation, adapting easily to sites of varying scale and complexity. It also opens new opportunities for intuitive interfaces, visual verification of alarms and low-disruption upgrades. EN54 Line marks a step forward in intelligent safety design, merging regulatory compliance with high usability, remote management, and reduced operational costs. It is positioned as both a modern fire safety solution and a strategic asset for installers and service providers seeking efficiency and reliability.

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Fire Rescue Systems Launches NERIS Module

Fire Rescue Systems has officially launched its new NERIS module, bringing fire departments in line with the latest National Emergency Response Information System standards. Developed to meet the updated guidelines set by the US Fire Administration (USFA) and the Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI), the module replaces the longstanding NFIRS system and introduces smarter, more adaptable reporting tools. The NERIS module enables fire departments to document a wide range of emergency calls—including fire, medical and rescue incidents—using an intuitive, integrated platform. Fully approved and compliant with the new national standard, the module ensures that departments no longer need to question whether their reports meet federal requirements. Built with interoperability in mind, the module integrates seamlessly with Fire Rescue Systems’ existing Dispatch module, making adoption simple for current users. It is also designed to evolve alongside changing national standards, ensuring departments remain compliant and future-ready as data reporting continues to advance. More than just a reporting tool, the NERIS module supports enhanced data capture, analytics and geospatial decision-making—helping departments improve community safety and optimise resource allocation. By aligning staffing and apparatus with data-driven insights, agencies can better prepare for emerging challenges and increase operational efficiency. To support departments during this transition, Fire Rescue Systems is offering extensive onboarding, including setup assistance, online training videos and continuous updates—all provided at no extra cost. The company is committed to ensuring a smooth implementation for both new and existing clients. About Fire Rescue Systems Headquartered in Hauppauge, NY, Fire Rescue Systems has been providing software solutions to fire departments since 1980. Its suite of applications helps departments streamline operations, enhance communication and improve responder safety.

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OroraTech Unveils Wildfire Satellite Detection System

OroraTech USA has launched its satellite-based wildfire detection system in partnership with the Idaho Department of Lands, making Idaho the first state in the United States to implement the technology at a statewide level. The initiative integrates OroraTech’s Wildfire Solution platform, a technology that uses both public and proprietary satellites to detect heat anomalies and wildfire activity in near real time. Equipped with advanced thermal imaging, the system is capable of identifying ignitions as small as a car and provides fire location, intensity, and projected spread within minutes. This rapid detection capability is expected to significantly enhance response times, enabling firefighters and emergency dispatch centres across Idaho to act quickly and with better information during critical fire events. Thomas Gruebler, CEO of OroraTech USA, described the partnership as a game-changer. “By partnering with the Idaho Department of Lands, we’re ensuring that firefighters across the state have access to the most advanced wildfire intelligence available,” he said. “We are giving Idaho’s first responders every possible advantage in protecting lives, property, and the land that defines this great state.” Idaho’s geography presents complex challenges for wildfire detection and suppression. Its mix of rugged terrain, dense forests, and expansive rangelands makes early detection particularly difficult. The Wildfire Solution platform overcomes these obstacles by operating day and night, unaffected by smoke or cloud cover. It also incorporates predictive modelling to anticipate fire movement and growth, giving crews a critical window of opportunity to prepare and respond. This development is the latest step in Idaho’s long-standing commitment to proactive forest management and fire preparedness. The state has built a reputation for collaborative risk reduction, with landowners, agencies, and communities working together to protect natural resources. The satellite programme reinforces that legacy by extending high-tech coverage to both populated regions and remote wilderness areas. The adoption of this advanced tool places Idaho at the forefront of wildfire resilience efforts in the United States. As fire seasons grow longer and more intense across the country, other states are likely to watch closely. Idaho’s early investment in satellite-based detection could serve as a national model for how modern technology can support faster, smarter, and safer fire responses.

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Robotics Days to Debut at INTERSCHUTZ 2026

For the first time, INTERSCHUTZ 2026, the world’s leading trade fair for firefighting, rescue, and civil protection will feature dedicated Rescue Robotics Days – the “DRZ Civil Protection Robotics Forum.” – when it takes place next June. “By integrating this new format, INTERSCHUTZ underscores its role as a showcase for the latest technologies, products, and solutions in hazard prevention,” says Bernd Heinold, Head of INTERSCHUTZ at Deutsche Messe AG. The DRZ Civil Protection Robotics Forum is organised by the German Rescue Robotics Center (DRZ) in cooperation with Deutsche Messe AG. According to DRZ Managing Director Robert Grafe, the event is set to become an international meeting point for experts. “We will also offer a varied supporting program with hands-on demonstrations,” Grafe explains. “Visitors will have the opportunity to explore innovative solutions and the latest developments in robotics while exchanging ideas with experts from science, industry, and associations.” Alongside activities at the DRZ stand in Hall 17, a large outdoor demonstration area titled “USAR and Robotics Demo Area” will showcase ground systems, underwater test facilities, and more. USAR stands for Urban Search and Rescue, the internationally recognised term for search-and-rescue operations in urban environments. Program highlights will include demonstrations of robotic systems deployed in secured areas. Realistic mission scenarios will allow the latest technologies to be presented live in action. “With the DRZ Civil Protection Robotics Forum at INTERSCHUTZ 2026, we aim to create not only a hub for knowledge transfer but also excellent networking opportunities, enabling valuable connections and partnerships,” emphasises Grafe. Founded in Dortmund in 2018, the DRZ develops, tests, and advances application-oriented solutions in close collaboration with partners from science, technology, and practice. Its mission is to drive the development and deployment of rescue robotics to protect lives and support first responders in disaster situations. At the heart of the DRZ is its unique Living Lab in Dortmund, which provides ideal conditions for realistic testing of robotic systems in rescue and safety scenarios. Here, innovative technologies are tested, validated, and refined under deployment-like conditions. “In the DRZ Living Lab, we combine methodological neutrality, hands-on expertise, and excellent infrastructure into a unique package,” says Grafe. “Our strength lies in delivering customised solutions for highly demanding requirements.” The practical viability of DRZ developments has already been proven in numerous exercises and real operations, such as the 2021 flood disaster in the Ahr Valley (Germany), chemical incidents, and large-scale fires.

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