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Fire escape hood Parat 5500 now in a flame-retardant holster

Fire escape hood Parat 5500 now in a flame-retardant holster The fire escape hood Parat 5500 is now available in a flame-retardant holster constructed from aramid material as the variant PARAT 5550. The holster, which was specially developed for fire rescue teams, in combination with the fire escape hood is system approved together with the Dräger breathing apparatus according to EN 137:2006, Type 2. The holster can be attached to the Dräger breathing apparatus using the integrated belt strap with emergency release or with approved accessories like the shoulder harness or carabiner hook. This means that it does not restrict the freedom of movement of rescue workers, but is always close at hand. Additional accessory pockets can be ordered separately. Fire escape hood Parat 5500 The fire escape hood Parat 5500 protects the user against fire gases, vapours and particles with a CO P2 filter. It is approved in accordance with EN 403:2004 for fire escape hoods and also tested for use against H2S (at a concentration of 2,500 ppm) according to DIN 58647-7. Parat 5500 is also available in a Single Pack (5510), Soft Pack (5520), and Hard Case (5530). Easy to use, long service life The wearer opens the holster, removes the foil pouch and helps the person being rescued to don it. The pouch is easy to open even when wearing gloves. A clearly visible pictogram illustrates the donning procedure. The fire escape hood has an eight-year service lifetime. The expiry date is visible from the outside of the foil pouch. Due to filter plugs, the product can still be used in the event the foil pouch is punctured. PARAT fire escape hoods are manufactured by Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA For more information please visit: www.draeger.com

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Magirus honoured as a volunteer-friendly employer

Magirus honoured as a volunteer-friendly employer Magirus employees make important contributions to civil protection. The Interior Minister of Baden-Württemberg Thomas Strobl presented the certificate to the company. The German federal state of Baden-Württemberg has honoured Magirus as a “volunteer-friendly employer for civil protection”. Marc Diening, CEO of Magirus, received the certificate from Thomas Strobl, Minister of the Interior, Digitization and Migration, during a ceremony in Stuttgart. The aim of this award is to honour and encourage employer support of volunteers. It is considered a sign of appreciation and expression of recognition for the diverse types of support for civil protection provided by the traditional Ulm based company Magirus and its employees. Important contribution of volunteers for civil protection In his speech, the Minister of the Interior emphasised volunteer work as a supporting pillar of civil protection. Thus, employers who particularly support the voluntary commitment of their employees make a considerable contribution to the safety of our citizens. Characterised by the spirit of company founder and firefighting pioneer Conrad Dietrich Magirus, it has always been natural for the Magirus company to support the committed volunteer work of its employees as best possible. Due to this tradition, an above-average number of the company’s employees are trained firefighters. They are exempted from work for operational duty, training and exercises of volunteer fire departments in the region and support the company’s own plant fire department in many respects. “We are delighted having received the official recognition for the volunteer engagement of many of our employees and their contribution to the community. Beyond their activities within the volunteer services, their practical operational experience flows directly into the development of new solutions and the modification of existing products,” adds Marc Diening, CEO of Magirus. Over 150 years ago, it was Conrad Dietrich Magirus himself, who led the Ulm fire department as its commander. Today, employees of his namesake volunteer for the benefit of the city and its citizens. Not only do Ulm and Neu-Ulm benefit from such commitment, but also numerous other cities and communities in the region.

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Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection participating in new research project on electric and hybrid vehicle fire risks

Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection participating in new research project on electric and hybrid vehicle fire risks A growing number of electric and hybrid vehicles are driving on our roads. Knowledge of the risks associated with these vehicles with new energy carriers is limited. A vehicle fire is often extremely intense and can have significant safety and environmental consequences. The risk of vehicle fires, when considering the prevalence of road tunnels and underground garages, means that questions concerning rescue operations and societal costs are becoming increasingly important. Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection is, therefore, contributing to a new research project funded by Sweden’s innovation agency Vinnova – Strategic vehicle research and innovation (FFI), where risks posed by lithium-ion vehicle batteries will be addressed and investigated. RISE Research Institutes of Sweden initiated this project focusing on how fire risks posed by lithium-ion batteries in vehicles should be managed. “With this new project – in which RISE, Scania, the Swedish Association of Vehicle Workshops (SFVF), NEVS and Fogmaker are also participating – we will map the fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries and mitigating the consequences of fires in electric and hybrid vehicles. The big increase in electric vehicles and the transition to renewable fuels means that this is a very important and exciting project,” says Johan Balstad, Business Area Manager, Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection AB. Balstad continues “Fire risks related to battery spaces, including specific risks when charging and procedures for handling electric vehicles and batteries after a crash, bearing in mind the risk of fire at a later stage, will be studied. This work will lead to future safety solutions, including system design and battery placement. Our focus of this project will be to investigate the extent to which fixed/integrated fire suppression systems, that are widely used to protect engine compartments on heavy vehicles, can be applied to vehicles powered by li-ion batteries, as well as how the systems should be designed. We hope that it will be possible to leverage existing resources to reduce the fire risks – as an example, 94% of all public transport buses in Sweden already have fixed fire suppression systems installed.” For more information please visit: www.dafo-vehicle.com

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Getac announces new F110-Ex tablet

Getac announces new F110-Ex tablet Getac has announced the launch of the new F110-Ex fully-rugged tablet, as an enhancement to its popular F110 model, designed to deliver unrivalled efficiency, reliability and safety to workers in hazardous environments.  In many industrial sectors, extreme temperatures, poor weather conditions and close contact with dangerous substances are all factors to contend with daily. Workers need devices they can rely on for efficient field maintenance, accurate safety checks and equipment monitoring tasks. IT failure not only has a significant impact on productivity, it also puts lives at risk.  The new F110-Ex fully-rugged tablet has been designed with this in mind. Featuring an 11.6-inch sunlight readable display and weighing just 1.49kg, it is both versatile and compact providing reliable operation in the field. MIL-STD810G and IP65 water and dust resistance certifications ensure seamless operation in wet, dirty environments, while an operating temperature range of -21°C to +60°C ensures full functionality in even the most extreme conditions. The F110-Ex features intrinsic safety design limiting electrical and thermal energy output to a level below that required to ignite hazardous atmospheric mixtures. Like all of Getac’s Ex fully-rugged tablets it is certified to ATEX, UL913 and IECEx standards, for complete operator safety.  Powering digital transformation  Advances in AI and IoT technologies are powering digital transformation across all industrial sectors and the F110-Ex allows those businesses working in hazardous environments to fully benefit from productivity and process improvements and migrate legacy paper-based documentation to live and even cloud solutions. Chris Bye, President at Getac U.K. Ltd, comments, “The F110-Ex enables users to safely collect and send digital data, capture images and even engage in video communication in high-risk environments, helping enterprises complete the last mile of digital transformation.”  Exceptional performance and security Equipped with the 7th generation Intel Kaby Lake Core processors and multi-factor security mechanisms, the F110-Ex provides exceptional computing power and secure authentication. Full data protection is provided by Windows 10, with an optional face recognition camera compatible with Windows Hello, as well as bar code scanner and (LF/HF)RFID reader. As one of the world’s leading rugged tablet solution providers (source VDC 2018), Getac offers a comprehensive portfolio of vertically integrated solutions for all types of extreme operating conditions.  In addition to the new F110-Ex, Getac’s fully rugged tablet portfolio includes the EX80, ZX70, T800 and other ATEX-certified models, all delivering exceptional ruggedness and performance for hazardous industries. Availability The new F110 will be available to buy from 27th September 2018. For more information, please visit: www.getac.com

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Kentec confirms two new senior appointments to support the company’s international growth

Kentec confirms two new senior appointments to support the company’s international growth Kentec, a life safety control systems manufacturer, has appointed Derrick Hall as Director of Sales and Costas Constantinides as Head of International Business Development to further drive the company’s domestic and international growth. The appointments will support Kentec’s successful growth strategy that has led to it doubling its manufacturing capacity and expanding its presence worldwide. Derrick brings with him more than 20 years of experience in the fire detection and alarm industry. He was responsible for launching Cerberus Pro into the UK market and setting up the VAP channel network during his twelve years at Siemens. Derrick says Kentec has an excellent reputation among installers, but there is further work to be done to increase awareness with end users: “Kentec has an enviable customer base, and my immediate priority is to assess opportunities across the broad range of sectors and territories where our products are established, but where not all end users are fully aware of the Kentec brand.” He will be supported internationally by Costas Constantinides, whose newly-created role reflects the company’s strategy to invest internationally and grow the company globally. Costas has over 34 years of multinational and diverse experience in the fire and industrial sector, managing numerous overseas operations. During his seven years at FirePro as Head of Business Development, he built successful partnerships in Europe, The Middle East/Gulf, Asia and North and South America optimising the company’s market and financial growth. “Kentec has a deserved reputation as a world leader in the industry,” says Costas. “In this new role, my wide expertise in a number of territories will help in leading the international sales team to build further partnerships and opportunities. Together with my colleagues, I intend to launch Kentec into a new era as the Life Safety system specialists” Kevin Swann, Managing Director at Kentec, says the appointments significantly add to the company’s sales strength: “Having joined Kentec earlier this year, I have seen the company go from strength to strength, particularly in our focus on improving the customer experience. Derrick and Costas’ wealth of experience puts them in the ideal position to support this ambition further.”

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Fire Doors: Are Yours Fit For Purpose?

Fire Doors: Are Yours Fit For Purpose? Allegion UK’s business development manager Karen Trigg discusses why fire doors are integral to any successful fire safety strategy. On Monday, September 3rd, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry resumed, which will determine whether urgent fire safety measures need to take place. Following the ongoing investigation, the building has been dubbed a “culture of non-compliance”, where everything, from the cladding and evacuation plans to fire doors and door closers, was significantly ineffective. However, as the industry attempts to crackdown on fire safety, it’s clear that the fundamental issues are a lack of a holistic approach and sufficient fire safety knowledge. This not only applies to high-rise buildings, but in all types of government-owned buildings, too. In order to remedy our failing fire safety measures in the UK, a complete “culture change” is needed. As Dame Judith Hackitt stated in her Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety: “We need to adopt a very different approach to the regulatory framework covering the design, construction and maintenance of high-rise residential buildings.” Fire Doors Fire doors are one of the most common causes of breaching fire safety regulations. Many building owners and users still aren’t aware that propping them open is a breach, or don’t think to close them when one has been spotted open. Fire doors are crucial to keeping a building’s inhabitants safe in the event of a fire. That’s because they help to compartmentalise fire and smoke, buying precious time during an emergency evacuation and potentially resulting in less damage to the building. In fact, fire doors should only be used as a barrier when closed, and a means of escape when open. After the Grenfell Tower fire,it was revealed that the fire doors within the building were destroyed after 15 minutes, despite being designed to last 30 minutes.This could have been due to a number of reasons including poor maintenance and fitting, damage and incorrect hardware together with missing smoke strips. The most common types of fire doors are the FD30 and the FD60 types, which can withstand fire and smoke for 30 and 60 minutes respectively. If a fire door fails to withstand a fire for the amount of time it has been designed for, this can result in devastating effects. When knowledge falls short When building owners or inhabitants label fire safety requirements as a grey area, this is when standards can slip. There are a number of things to consider when checking if a fire door is operating correctly. These include: Checking the door’s certification. This will usually come in the form of a label on the top edge of the door or a colour-coded plug inserted into the jamb. https://go.elementor.com/renew/ Checking the gaps around the top and sides of the door between the frame. These should be no more than 3mm when the door is closed. Looking for intumescent seals around the door or frame. These should be intact and free from damage. Checking all hinges are firmly fixed with no missing or broken screws. Making sure the door closes firmly onto the latch without sticking to the frame or the floor. Educating yourself or the necessary persons on what’s required is important, as it not only safeguards the building in the event of a fire, but can ultimately save lives, too. Therefore, if a faulty or damaged fire door is spotted, action should be taken immediately. There are a number of things to do to get the issue rectified or seen-to; these include reporting the issue to the building’s maintenance contractor, speaking to a fire door inspector or contacting the door’s manufacturer, supplier, installer or fit-out company. If you do suspect that one or more of your fire doors are not compliant, it’s important to seek professional advice right away. Door closers Another factor which was detrimental to the level of fire safety during the Grenfell Tower fire was its lack of or damaged door closers. This resulted in “shortcomings in compartmentalisation,” meaning the fire and smoke wasn’t contained for as long a time as it should have been. Just as integral to an effective fire safety plan is the adequate operation of door closers. If a door closer is faulty or damaged, it may be unable to close a fire door in the event of a fire. At the same time, it’s necessary to check that door closers allow for free passage. This includes making sure a door opens with ease and closes again safely. As well as being undamaged and securely fitted, make sure that if the door is unlatched, for example, the door closer holds the door in-line with the frame and the intrumescent seal. Lastly, it should be free from oil leakage. The common constraints All fire door equipment and hardware must be correctly specified, installed and maintained in order to perform adequately. This includes carrying out regular risk assessments, too. After the events of the Grenfell Tower, it’s more important now than ever to ensure that specifications are correct to a building’s requirements and compliant to the relevant codes and regulations. Particularly in buildings where funding may fall short, it can be difficult to implement high-quality solutions, instead opting for cost-efficiency. Whilst opting for value for your money can seem a highly tempting route to take, the finer details can be overlooked and more worryngly, quality and function can be compromised. If you’re unsure on the solutions or products available, or even how to implement an effective fire safety strategy around the constraints of budget, speaking to experts can help guide you in the right direction.

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FireAngel predicts the future of fire safety

FireAngel predicts the future of fire safety One of Europe’s smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detector suppliers, FireAngel, has completely transformed the future of fire safety with the launch of its unique connected homes proposition, FireAngel Predict. Designed to protect lives and prevent costly fire damage, the patented technology has a unique algorithm that identifies patterns of potentially dangerous behaviour, sending an alert to intervene and in doing so averting a potential fire. Accessible to homeowners, tenants and landlords via an administration system on a PC or mobile, the easy to install technology sends real-time notifications on the status of the connected devices, whilst simultaneously calculating the risk of potential fire events. Using a complex algorithm and real-time data, FireAngel Predict is able to calculate the risk of a future fire event by using data sent from FireAngel’s Wi-Safe 2 range of smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms through a Gateway to the cloud platform. The Wi-Safe 2 wireless technology connects all FireAngel Wi-Safe 2 alarms throughout the home so that they constantly monitor and communicate with other alarms in the network The Wireless Gateway technology connects to the internet, to push alerts externally and real time alerts from a network can be sent via a personalised management dashboard, email or mobile. All devices can be then remotely monitored by the FireAngel Connect Administration system. Steve Topham, Director of Service Support at Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, said: “FireAngel Predict will provide a step-change in fire safety. This unique cloud-based technology evaluates numerous criteria in real time, allowing us to pin-point high risk scenarios and intervene to prevent fires before they start.” Alongside FireAngel’s Wi-Safe 2 network, the System utilises Z-Wave wireless communication technology, providing the potential for future connection with other complementary devices for additional functionality. Nick Rutter, Chief Product Officer for FireAngel, said: “FireAngel Predict completely revolutionises how individuals are protected from potential fire and carbon monoxide incidents. FireAngel is dedicated to creating safety solutions that are based on innovation, quality and reliability and our latest predictive technology takes this to the next level.” For more information on FireAngel Predict or FireAngel’s range of smoke, heat and CO alarms please call 0800 171 2009 or visit http://fireangel.co.uk.

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Ramtech Electronics launches sophisticated WES3 alarm system

Ramtech Electronics launches sophisticated WES3 alarm system Further enhancing its position as an industry innovator in wireless technology solutions, Ramtech Electronics has launched WES3 – a new fire alarm system that has benefits beyond its current WES+ range. Offering several new features that allow firms to maximise site safety, the new product is fully compliant with EN-54 and developed alongside other leading construction companies, effectively safeguarding employees and assets. One of its most sophisticated new features is the medical alert, allowing individuals to easily raise a medical emergency without the need for a complete site evacuation. The optional inspection delay is another new feature, which can help site managers discover whether a false alarm has been raised – perfect when organising a staged evacuation for training purposes. Another positive feature for site managers is the pre-alarm function, allowing the ability to turn off the alarm sounder on other stations and enable a lower level alert without triggering an unnecessary evacuation. Included with the WES3, is a full isolation test mode, which means individual call points can be tested without having to use the full system alarm. Paul Henson, Sales and Marketing Director at Ramtech Electronics, commented: “High-profile fires on construction and renovation sites have never been more talked about in the media, prompting more companies to analyse their fire prevention equipment. “WES3’s wireless technology not only allows units to be moved as a project evolves, but the system features enhance the safety of site staff, visitors and the property asset itself. “With the addition of a stand-alone medical alert on each call point and various features to allow site managers the ability to truly manage activity associated with the system, it is much more than a wireless fire alarm. When used in conjunction with our cloud-based monitoring platform WES REACT, WES3 becomes a total fire safety solution.” A range of units make up the system, including call points, interface, heat detector, dust resistant smoke detector, link and the all-important base station. The system is compliant with key safety standards, including HSG167, the Structural Timber Association Guidelines, and the Fire Protection Association Joint Code of Practice and it is installable to BS5839. To find out more about WES3, visit: www.wesfire.com.

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Technology for the future – E2S Warning Signals unveils its latest Haz Loc range

Technology for the future – E2S Warning Signals unveils its latest Haz Loc range E2S Warning Signals will present its extensive range of Haz Loc products during the ADIPEC conference, showcasing some of the industry’s most sophisticated warning signal technology. Located on stand 8620 at ADIPEC Abu Dhabi from the 12 – 15 November 2018, the booth will feature a range of cutting-edge products, hosted by International Sales Manager, Darren Mann and APAC Sales Manager, Neal Porter. Having built its reputation as an independent signalling manufacturer, the conference will provide the perfect opportunity for E2S to introduce its new range, discussing the products in greater detail. Visitors to the booth will see the D1x family Xenon Strobe – described by the manufacturer as the brightest UL1638/UL1971 approved signals available to Class I/II Div 1 and Class I Zone 1/20 explosion proof applications. The GNEx family, a group of corrosion-proof GRP sounders, beacons and manual call points with extensive global approvals will also be on display. All the GNEx visual signals are field-replaceable, utilising a polycarbonate UV stable prismatic lens, available in amber, blue, clear, green, magenta, red and yellow. The Xenon strobes from the D1x family feature a lightweight, marine grade, corrosion resistant enclosure that can be conduit or surface mounted as supplied. For complete mounting flexibility, an optional stainless-steel bracket enables the light to be positioned in any orientation. Finally, the D2x family Beacons will showcase its high-power Cree LED array, with five and 10 Joule Xenon strobe beacons offering low inrush and operating currents, optimising cable selection and reduce power supply requirements. www.e2s.com

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Zico Premix Container Holders now available in black

Zico Premix Container Holders now available in black Responding to popular demand, Zico has expanded their line of premix and bar oil container storage options and is now offering each model in black as well as yellow. The Single Premix/Bar Container Holder – Black, Model QM-PMH-1-B, accommodates your choice of one cylindrical 32 oz. (3-3/8″ dia.) can or one rectangular 32 oz. (2-5/8″ x 4-1/4″) quart container. The Double Premix/Bar Container Holder – Black, Model QM-PMH-D-B, accommodates two cylindrical 32 oz. (3-3/8″ dia.) cans, two rectangular 32 oz. (2-5/8″ x 4-1/4″) quart containers, or a combination of the two, secured and organized where you need them most. The Gallon Premix Holder – Black, Model QM-PMH-G-B secures rectangular cans up to 1 gallon (7″ x 4.5″). Made with heavy-duty steel and aluminium and powder-coated for maximum durability, the brackets reduce the risk of containers rolling, denting, leaking, and puncturing inside the compartment while keeping premix and bar oil right beside the saws. Models QM-PMH-1-B and QM-PMH-D-B include an extra slot for storage of a saw wrench (not included). Available now. For more information please call 1-800-711-FIRE or visit www.ziamatic.com

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