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The Innovator – Amy Weinmeister, Super Vac

Amy Weinmeister, Marketing Director at Super Vac, discusses versatile ventilation tools, battery innovation, and meeting industry standards for modern firefighting 

Can you start with a brief introduction to yourself and Super Vac? 

I’m Amy Weinmeister, Marketing Director at Super Vac. I’ve been with the company for about seven years. Super Vac itself is a 70-year-old company serving firefighters with ventilation equipment. It’s a funny misnomer because people sometimes think we manufacture vacuums, but “Vac” actually refers to ventilation. Our products focus on helping firefighters ventilate fire scenes effectively. 

What makes Super Vac stand out in the ventilation market? 

What sets Super Vac apart is our extensive product range and the ability to customise solutions for fire departments. We offer both battery-powered and gas-powered ventilation fans. Over the years, we’ve seen significant growth in demand for battery-powered options because of their portability and ease of use. These fans run on interchangeable batteries, which are often shared across other fire tools on the truck, creating a huge advantage. 

We also pride ourselves on durability. Our products are designed to withstand the harsh conditions firefighters encounter. For instance, our fan frames are constructed from heavy-duty aluminum, ensuring they can endure rough handling on the fireground. It’s not just about functionality; it’s about dependability when lives are on the line. 

Can you explain why versatility and customisation are so critical for fire departments? 

Firefighting is incredibly dynamic. No two fire scenes are the same, so having versatile tools is essential. Super Vac fans are built to meet various challenges—whether it’s positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to clear smoke or negative pressure ventilation (NPV) to draw smoke out. Beyond that, we offer accessories like ducting, doorway hangers, and magnetic misters, which can transform the fan for cooling firefighters or ventilating hard-to-reach spaces. 

Customisation is another critical aspect. We work closely with fire departments to meet their needs, whether it’s adjusting the size, battery compatibility, or incorporating specific features. This flexibility is invaluable for modern firefighting. 

Another critical element is the ease of deployment. When you’re on the fireground, speed matters. Our fans are designed for rapid setup, so crews can begin ventilating immediately, whether they’re clearing smoke from a structure or providing rehab for firefighters during a prolonged incident. 

Battery technology is clearly a growing trend. Could you expand on how that has influenced manufacturer product development? 

Battery technology has been revolutionary. Initially, fire departments were hesitant to adopt battery-powered fans because of concerns over runtime and power. However, advancements in battery technology have changed that perception. Fans now use powerful, non-proprietary interchangeable batteries—often the same ones used in other tools, like extrication tools from companies like LUKAS. This cross-functionality not only reduces equipment costs but also simplifies operations on the fireground. 

We work with major battery brands to ensure compatibility, so fire departments don’t have to replace their entire tool lineup. These fans are also lightweight, portable, and quick to deploy, which saves crucial time in emergency situations. 

Moreover, battery-powered fans are more environmentally friendly than gas-powered alternatives. With increasing discussions around sustainability in firefighting equipment, battery tools are becoming an important part of fire departments’ long-term strategies…

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