Super Vac

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… To read the full exclusive article and more latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Hochiki Europe

Hochiki Europe Named Fire Detection Company of the Year

Hochiki Europe, a provider of innovative fire detection and life safety solutions, is proud to announce it has been named Fire Detection Company of the Year by Building and Facilities News. This prestigious award recognises Hochiki Europe’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and reliability in the fire safety industry. Building and Facilities News highlighted Hochiki Europe’s extensive product portfolio, dedication to customer service, and continuous investment in research and development as key factors in their decision. The award also acknowledged the company’s contributions to advancing fire safety standards and its strong reputation within the building and facilities management sector. “We are incredibly honoured to receive this award from Building and Facilities News,” said Shinsuke Kubo, Managing Director at Hochiki Europe. “This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality fire detection solutions that protect lives and property. This award inspires us to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation and excellence in the fire safety industry.” Hochiki Europe provides comprehensive fire safety solutions to a diverse range of industries, including commerical property, healthcare, education, industrial, transportation and spaces of cultural and historical importance. This award further solidifies Hochiki Europe’s position as a global leader in the fire detection industry, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions and exceptional service to its customers. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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HD Fire Protect

HD Fire Protect: Advanced, Eco-Friendly Foam Systems

HD Fire Protect demonstrates the key benefits for HD AR-SFFF F3, ideal for tank farms and refineries, petrochemical facilities, warehouses, flammable liquid storage areas and ports   With over 35 years of unparalleled expertise in the special hazards fire protection domain, the dedicated team at HD Fire Protect Pvt. Ltd. has consistently delivered innovative and reliable solutions for the most complex fire safety challenges. Our proven track record in AFFF and AR-AFFF low expansion foam systems, leveraging advanced C6 formulations, has set the benchmark for the industry. Recognising the growing imperative for environmental sustainability, we are proud to introduce the HD AR-SFFF F3 Foam Concentrate—an innovative solution that redefines fire protection while addressing critical global environmental concerns.  HD Foam Concentrates: A Comprehensive Range  HD Fire Protect offers an extensive range of fire-fighting foam concentrates meticulously engineered to tackle diverse fire scenarios. These concentrates are rigorously tested and certified to meet international standards such as UL 162 and FM 5130, ensuring consistent reliability and peak performance. Designed for compatibility with both fresh and seawater, our foam concentrates deliver unmatched versatility across various applications. Our major foam concentrate range includes:  AR-SFFF F3: Alcohol-Resistant Non-Fluorinated Foam Concentrate, available in 3% x 3%.  AFFF: Available in 1%, 3%, and 6% concentrations.  AR-AFFF: Alcohol-Resistant AFFF, available in 1% x 3%, 3% x 3%, and 3% x 6% concentrations.  FP: Available in 3% and 6% concentrations.  FFFP: Available in 3% and 6% concentrations.  AFFF 3FZ: AFFF Foam Concentrate suitable for storage and use at temperatures as low as -18°C (0°F).  Additionally, many of our foam concentrates are approved to ICAO Level B & C, ensuring compliance with stringent aviation fire safety requirements.  Why is Non-Fluorinated Foam Important?  As industry leaders with decades of experience, we understand the pivotal role of transitioning to non-fluorinated foam concentrates like HD AR-SFFF F3. Traditional fluorinated foams contain PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances), persistent chemicals associated with significant environmental and health risks. By eliminating these compounds, HD AR-SFFF F3 reduces ecological impact, ensures safer handling, and meets evolving global regulations. In today’s industrial landscape, where sustainability is no longer optional, our non-fluorinated foam aligns with environmental priorities while maintaining exceptional fire suppression capabilities.  NFPA 11 Compliance  HD Fire Protect’s foam systems are meticulously designed, installed, and maintained in strict adherence to NFPA 11 standards. These standards provide comprehensive guidelines for low-, medium-, and high-expansion foam systems.   Adhering to NFPA 11 demonstrates our unwavering commitment to safety, reliability, and compliance, providing our clients with peace of mind.  Introducing HD AR-SFFF F3: Setting a New Standard in Fire Protection  The HD AR-SFFF F3 3×3 Fluorine-Free Foam Concentrate marks a transformative advancement in fire protection. Developed with precision and backed by decades of field expertise, this foam delivers high-performance fire suppression while addressing global environmental concerns. UL Listed and tailored for critical applications, it is ideally suited for use in tank farms, refineries, petrochemical facilities, warehouses, flammable liquid storage areas, ports, and terminals.  Complete Foam Hardware for Comprehensive Fire Protection  Our commitment to comprehensive fire safety extends beyond foam concentrates to include a full suite of foam hardware. Our complete foam hardware is UL Listed when used with the HD AR-SFFF F3 Foam Concentrate, ensuring seamless integration and high performance for critical fire safety applications.  Foam Bladder Tanks  Inline Balanced Pressure Proportioners  Foam Chambers  Foam Makers  Foam-Water Sprinklers  Inline Inductors  Foam Branch Pipes By integrating these components, we ensure seamless and reliable fire protection solutions tailored to meet the demands of industrial and commercial applications.  Environmental Responsibility  As pioneers in the fire protection industry, we recognise that sustainability is essential for the future. HD Fire Protect’s fluorine-free foam systems eliminate harmful fluorinated compounds, significantly reducing long-term environmental impact while maintaining superior fire suppression performance. By ensuring compliance with international environmental regulations, we enable industries to prioritise safety and environmental stewardship.  The launch of HD AR-SFFF F3 Foam Concentrate represents HD Fire Protect’s unwavering dedication to innovation, safety, and environmental responsibility. With over 35 years of expertise in special hazards fire protection, we continue to lead the industry by delivering advanced solutions that address the evolving needs of our clients. Together, we are shaping a safer and more sustainable future with cutting-edge fire protection technologies.  To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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FirePro

Case Study: Lake Turkana Wind Power and FirePro

FirePro presents the Lake Turkana Wind Power case study, demonstrating the implementation of FirePro solutions for built-in cabinet and suppression systems  Consisting of 365 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 850KW, the Lake Turkana Wind Power project stands as Africa’s largest wind farm project. Its primary objective is to provide clean, reliable, and cost-effective energy. Situated in a remote area 12 km east of Lake Turkana in northwestern Kenya, the project benefits from a unique geographical setting between two mountains, which channel and accelerate wind streams. In addition to increasing Kenya’s national power grid by 17%, the LTWP contributes significantly to the local community’s wellbeing. Through its affiliated NGO, “Winds of Change,” the project fosters community development initiatives and enhances access to education, healthcare, and clean water.  Risks & Consequences  The project’s remote location posed increased risks, necessitating careful planning and execution. Mobilising staff and materials from Nairobi to Lake Turkana involved travelling a challenging 750 km route for almost two days. Along this route, issues such as community conflicts, communication breakdowns, and a 230 km off-road stretch without internet connectivity added to the complexity. To mitigate these challenges, ongoing communication with local communities was essential, ensuring timely updates and guidance for mobilisation efforts within tight deadlines. Additionally, thorough planning was crucial for the supply of equipment and consumable tools, given the limited accessibility to resources in the remote area. Moreover, integrating various protection systems into a central control room posed a significant risk, especially within the short design period. The potential consequences included power disruptions for lengthy periods due to the limited accessibility in remote areas, financial implications due to the loss of equipment and facilities and ecological implications.  The Task  The task was to successfully integrate various applications into a unique and complex project, incorporating FirePro solutions for built-in cabinet systems, DRPC in-cabinet systems, transformer in-cabinet systems, and total room flooding suppression systems. These systems were deployed to safeguard cabinets and electrical panels across multiple areas, including generator rooms, auxiliary battery rooms, control raised floor rooms, and switchgear rooms. Additionally, a graphical interface screen was integrated into a centralised control panel to display the real-time status of each room. Emphasis was placed on ensuring ease of maintenance and minimising frequency requirements.  Why FirePro?  FirePro stood out as the preferred choice not only for offering both cabinet and total flooding solutions but also for its efficient integration capabilities. With the project’s remote location and tight timelines, FirePro’s ease of installation and 15-year generator lifespan made it the ideal solution. Furthermore, FirePro was the optimal choice because it does not require refilling, a challenging and time-consuming process due to the project’s remote location. Instead, it offers the advantage of replacing activated generators when needed, a process that is more cost-effective and efficient.  Results of Implementation  Following six months of diligent planning, procurement, installation, testing, and commissioning, the project concluded successfully. An advanced graphical interface which provides complete monitoring and control over fire detection was integrated into a centralised addressable fire alarm panel, providing real-time updates on the condition of every protected room and cabinet. The substation is now safeguarded against fire, with the fire extinguishing system equipped to self-activate even in worst-case scenarios. Given the project’s remote location, a dedicated team of professionals will be stationed onsite for the initial year, offering continuous after-sales support, and promptly addressing any challenges. Subsequently, quarterly inspections will be scheduled to ensure ongoing efficiency and safety.  Find out more: firepro.com  To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Detection

Detection: When Every Second Counts

Joseph Clarke gives an in-depth exploration of advanced fire detection technology, highlighting innovations like IoT, AI, and compliance tracking for improved safety and reliability  It’s a typical Tuesday morning in a bustling office building downtown. Workers are pouring in, filling up desks and conference rooms, while others grab a coffee and chat by the breakroom. Unbeknownst to everyone, on a lower floor, a single faulty wire is causing heat to build in a storage room. Smoke begins to rise slowly, almost imperceptibly, until it creeps into the corridor. In a matter of minutes, the smoke is detected by an advanced fire detection system that immediately springs to life, triggering alarms throughout the building. Emergency services are automatically notified, and building management is alerted to the precise location of the incident.  This hypothetical yet realistic scenario highlights the importance of a well-designed fire detection system that can not only detect smoke early but also differentiate between minor changes in the environment and genuine threats. In this situation, the system is able to identify the issue quickly, providing occupants and emergency responders with the precious time needed to safely evacuate and address the hazard. Fire detection systems like GENT or Notifier from Honeywell or a system from Securiton play this vital role in safeguarding people and property, their technology at the forefront of rapid and reliable fire response.  Modern fire detection goes beyond simply ringing an alarm. Today’s systems are multi-functional, interconnected, and highly sensitive, employing a mix of sensors, artificial intelligence, and IoT capabilities to provide robust protection. In a world where every second counts during a fire emergency, these advancements represent the cutting edge of safety.  Beyond the Basics  Fire detection has evolved significantly over the decades, moving from simple smoke alarms to sophisticated systems that can detect, analyse, and respond to a wide range of environmental changes. Smoke detectors remain essential, but today’s technology extends to heat, flame, and even gas detection, enhancing the accuracy and coverage of fire detection systems.  Multi-sensor technology is at the heart of this evolution. Unlike traditional detectors that rely on a single type of sensor, multi-sensor systems combine smoke, heat, and gas detection to create a comprehensive view of environmental conditions. This layered approach reduces the risk of false alarms and increases reliability, especially in settings with unique challenges, such as kitchens, industrial sites, or hospitals.  Companies like Apollo Fire Detectors and Advanced have pioneered multi-sensor systems that integrate these various detection mechanisms seamlessly. These systems adapt to their environment, calibrating their sensitivity based on real-time inputs and responding only when a genuine threat is detected. For example, Apollo’s multi-sensor detectors are known for their high accuracy, which minimises disruption while maintaining preparedness. Advanced has developed detectors that use AI to adjust to environmental changes, ensuring maximum safety with minimal interruptions.  Multi-sensor technology has redefined fire detection, making it more adaptable and reducing the potential for nuisance alarms. As businesses and residential buildings continue to prioritise safety, these advanced detectors are becoming a standard in modern fire protection systems.  The Rise of Smart, IoT-Enabled Fire Detection Systems  One of the most significant advancements in fire detection is the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology. IoT-enabled fire detection systems connect individual detectors to a central network, allowing for remote monitoring, real-time alerts, and predictive maintenance. This connectivity means that facility managers can monitor fire detection systems from anywhere, receiving instant notifications of any anomalies or alerts.  Aico and Bosch are industry leaders in IoT-enabled fire detection, offering systems that bring a new level of intelligence to fire safety. Aico’s systems, for instance, are designed to allow real-time data sharing between connected detectors and central management software, enabling rapid response and seamless diagnostics. Bosch has developed fire detection solutions that integrate with broader building management systems, offering remote access to system health, status updates, and even predictive analytics to anticipate maintenance needs before issues arise.  This IoT-driven approach is especially beneficial for large, multi-story facilities and residential complexes where traditional monitoring would be challenging. In these environments, IoT technology facilitates swift responses and prevents minor issues from becoming major hazards. Furthermore, IoT-enabled systems allow for automated diagnostics and troubleshooting, reducing the reliance on manual inspections and ensuring that systems are always ready to respond in an emergency. False Alarms and Their Solutions  False alarms have long been a challenge in fire detection, leading to unnecessary evacuations, disruption of business activities, and general desensitisation to alarms. The challenge lies in the fine balance between sensitivity and reliability: a system must be sensitive enough to detect genuine threats but not so reactive that it is triggered by minor environmental changes.  To address this, manufacturers have integrated AI and machine learning into detection systems, refining the ability to distinguish between harmless environmental changes and actual threats. By analysing data from past alerts, these systems can learn to filter out triggers like cooking smoke or dust, significantly reducing the incidence of false alarms. Manufacturers like Honeywell and Kentec Electronics are at the forefront of these advancements, using adaptive sensitivity adjustments and algorithmic processing to prevent nuisance alarms. The Gent systems, for instance, adjust their sensitivity based on environmental conditions, while Kentec offers intelligent control panels that allow users to fine-tune alarm settings to suit specific areas and requirements… To read the full exclusive article that details further content around compliance and predictive maintenance, featuring the likes of Hochiki Europe and Fireco see our November issue here.  Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Holmatro

Holmatro OmniShore: safety secured

Every rescue shoring operation calls for unique skills and time for equally unique equipment. Holmatro details the benefits of OmniShore  First responders must be able to adapt to every possible situation. Have the ability to change tactics every step of the way. And be smart enough to always think ten steps ahead. Holmatro understands the challenges of rescue shoring. That’s why we’ve created a shoring system that is as adaptive, versatile and intuitive as you. This is OmniShore. A shoring system reimagined from the ground up, designed in accordance with the highest standards of quality and safety. OmniShore features cutting-edge, patented innovations, giving you an edge in quickly and safely responding to every shoring scenario imaginable.   OmniShore lets you perform all shoring operations with one system Holmatro OmniShore is the only system that helps you overcome all shoring challenges with just six different struts and no fixed length extension pipes. Compact yet complete, the OmniShore system takes up less space on your truck and in storage. It has been designed to do more with less.  OmniShore enables you to build every construction quickly and easily Holmatro OmniShore’s patented Trident Coupler ensures a safe connection between two struts and offers a seamless and intuitive setup of lengths up to 17 feet/ 5.2 meters. We’ve made sure that every single accessory fits the trident coupler and the plunger end of each strut.   OmniShore allows you to take full control with less people Holmatro OmniShore’s patented OmniLock system supports you in monitoring and operating struts from a safe distance. Auto-follow has your back: every OmniLock strut automatically follows a load in upward and downward motion, remaining mechanically locked at all times. This means less manpower is required and no one needs to be near a moving load. You will spend less time in the danger zone to focus on what matters: making sure safety is secured.   One system – Four sets – Infinite applications  We have composed four sets that help you build an infinite number of shoring applications: two sets for vehicle and structural shoring and two sets for trench shoring. For both, there is a basic and an advanced set. To support you in selecting the right set, you can use our OmniShore configurator. Select the set and accessories that suits your needs, and discover what applications can be built with your personal configuration. It also works the other way around: you can find the recommended set, based on the applications you want to build. You can find the OmniShore configurator and much more information at Holmatro.com/omnishore.     Discover our all-new rescue shoring system, reimagined from the ground up, to secure your shoring needs, as well as your safety.  About Holmatro  The Holmatro Group, founded in the Netherlands in 1967, is a leading privately owned global supplier of hydraulic equipment and services. With over 380 employees the Holmatro Group consists of divisions located in the Netherlands, USA and China. For over half a century, Holmatro has been developing the most innovative and powerful hydraulic equipment for rescuers worldwide.  To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL

Product Spotlight – ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL

BIOEX demonstrates how innovation is at the heart of firefighting foams, with a product highlight of ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL, a trusted and effective foam concentrate  For over 25 years, BIOEX has established itself as a key player in the firefighting foam concentrates industry. With its globally recognised expertise, BIOEX develops innovative, high-performance, and environmentally friendly foam concentrates tailored to meet today’s critical challenges in firefighting. Since the creation of the first fluorine-free firefighting foam -ECOPOL- in 2002, BIOEX has continued to innovate and push the boundaries of performance. Our foam concentrates are used by numerous fire brigades, airports, marine, and petrochemical companies worldwide, thus affirming the reliability and quality of our solutions.  ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL: A trusted foam concentrate  BIOEX’s top priority is to provide firefighters with reliable solutions, ensuring our foams meet the highest international standards through rigorous third-party testing. Recently, the foam concentrate ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL was designed to meet the UL 162 international certification, a benchmark in firefighting solutions. This prestigious certification confirms that the foam concentrate has passed rigorous testing, including large-scale fire trials on Class B fires. Regular audits further guarantee that its exceptional performance and quality are maintained over time.  High performance across multiple fire types  With ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL, BIOEX continues to elevate performance and safety in firefighting foams. This AR-SFFF (Alcohol-Resistant Synthetic Fluorine-Free Foam) is designed to combat both hydrocarbon and polar solvent Class B fires effectively. Additionally, it excels on Class A fires due to its wetting and expansion properties, offering a highly versatile solution. This versatility reduces the need to stock multiple foam concentrates, as one product can effectively handle various fire scenarios.  Compatible with most foam equipment  This foam concentrate features low viscosity, making it easy to pump and use at low temperatures and low pressures. It is compatible with most foam equipment and can be used at low, medium, or high expansion rates, remaining highly effective at a 3% concentration. Its ability to retain water over extended periods further enhances its effectiveness, especially in polar solvent fires.  An eco-friendly alternative without compromise  As part of BIOEX’s long-standing dedication to ecological solutions, ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL is completely free of intentionally added fluorine compounds, ensuring an environmentally friendly option without compromising on performance.  A reliable choice for evolving firefighting challenges  ECOPOL 3 PREMIUM UL stands out for its ability to adapt to various fire scenarios, offering consistent, high-level performance across different applications. Its advanced formulation ensures reliable efficiency while supporting eco-friendly practices, reinforcing its role as a reliable choice for modern firefighting challenges.  BIOEX: Unmatched performance and ecological commitment  BIOEX foam concentrates embody the company’s mission: to provide efficient and environmentally friendly firefighting solutions. Through ongoing research and a commitment to fluorine-free foam concentrates, BIOEX has established itself as a trusted reference in the firefighting foam industry.  By choosing BIOEX, firefighters and companies can rely on game-changing foam concentrates specifically designed to meet the challenges of tomorrow, delivering optimal extinguishing performance while prioritising environmental responsibility.  To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Ahmed Yousry

A Year of Impact for Dubai Fire Safety

Ahmed Yousry, Senior Associate, Business Development, the Emirates Safety Laboratory (ESL) analyses the Dubai’s 2024 Fire Safety Standards—A milestone in urban safety and sustainability  In January 2024, Dubai Civil Defence (DCD) introduced groundbreaking fire safety standards that have not only set a global benchmark for safety, sustainability, and urban resilience but also significantly elevated the importance of fire safety in urban development. These regulations were a bold and timely response to critical challenges, ranging from non-compliant installations to unreliable certifications, that previously hindered the safety and growth of the city’s built environment.  Over the past year, the new standards have transformed Dubai’s fire safety landscape and positioned the city as a leader in urban resilience. Key innovations, such as the introduction of DXB-Specific Certificates of Conformity (CoCs) and enhanced verification protocols, have ensured that every product, material, and system used in construction meet stringent safety requirements.  Emirates Safety Laboratory (ESL) has been pivotal in this transformation, serving as the exclusive certifying body and a trusted partner for compliance and safety. From testing and certifying fire-rated doors and cladding systems to providing innovative solutions like wireless mesh fire alarm systems for retrofitting older homes, ESL has consistently ensured the highest levels of compliance and safety across the Emirate, instilling a sense of reassurance and confidence in the city’s safety measures.  The impact has been profound. Thousands of new CoCs and verification certificates issued by ESL have revolutionised the way safety is implemented and enforced in Dubai. Compliance has reached unprecedented levels, and lives have been saved through faster evacuations and enhanced fire protection measures.  Looking ahead, the article explores how ESL plans to expand its services further, introducing new certification schemes to elevate professional standards and ensure that all stakeholders in Dubai’s fire safety ecosystem are equipped to meet the challenges of tomorrow. These future plans not only mark a significant step towards realizing Dubai’s vision of becoming one of the safest cities in the world but also instill a sense of anticipation and hope for the continuous improvement of fire safety standards.  Why These Safety Standards Matter  Prior to 2024, Dubai faced several critical challenges that risked the safety of its growing urban landscape:  Non-compliant installations: Fire-rated doors, cladding, and roofing systems were approved without proper testing to UAE standards, leading to gaps in safety compliance.  Inadequate retrofitting solutions: Thousands of older homes lacked affordable and reliable smoke and heat detection systems.  Product misrepresentation: Counterfeit components, including fire pumps, failed to meet performance requirements, posing significant risks to lives and properties. Introducing the new fire safety standards has effectively addressed this issue, ensuring that only genuine, high-quality products that meet the stringent performance requirements are allowed into the market, thereby enhancing safety and reducing the risk of fire incidents.  Unreliable certifications: Global bodies’ certificates of Conformity (CoCs) often bypassed Dubai-specific fire code requirements, allowing non-compliant products into the market.  These issues necessitated a bold, collaborative approach to reform fire safety standards and ensure Dubai’s urban resilience.  The Role of ESL in Implementing Dubai’s New Fire Safety Standards  As the exclusive issuer of DXB-Specific Certificates of Conformity (CoCs), ESL has played a central role in addressing these challenges:  Comprehensive product testing: Fire-rated doors, cladding, roofing systems, and ducts must now meet DXB-specific standards through rigorous testing at ESL facilities.  Enhanced verification protocols: All fire pumps undergo onsite verification testing and witnessing on a project basis, ensuring compliance before approval by DCD inspectors.  Innovative retrofitting solutions: ESL introduced cost-effective wireless mesh fire alarm systems, enabling homeowners to upgrade safety in villas and older homes without extensive rewiring.  In 2024, ESL issued: Over 1,494 DXB-Specific CoCs for various fire safety products were issued by ESL and achieved product registration with DCD.  369 major construction projects completion in Dubai verified by ESL for the proper fire pump installations.  11 new product certifications for wireless mesh fire detection and alarm systems intended for use in private and commercial villas in Dubai issued and it is estimated more than 220,000 villas upgraded to meet the new fire safety requirements.  Multiple tests were conducted in ESL Facility and/or subcontracted under ESL supervision for Fire Doors, Ducts, Cladding, Facades Systems, Exterior Walls and Roofing system.  To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. 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Sensitron

Innovating HVAC-R Detection

Sensitron’s Emanuele Barbieri discusses advancements in gas detection for HVAC-R, focusing on safety, sustainability, and future technologies  Please introduce yourself and give a brief insight into Sensitron.  I am Emanuele Barbieri, and I have been with Sensitron for about five years. My role focuses on advancing Sensitron’s involvement in the HVAC-R sector and understanding the demands of this increasingly complex industry. Sensitron is a leader in gas detection technologies, and we aim to provide solutions that ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance across various sectors.  Sensitron’s journey over the years has been one of continuous innovation and adaptation to industry needs. From our humble beginnings to our current role as a market leader, our mission has remained focused on leveraging advanced technologies to protect lives and environments. We understand that the HVAC-R sector is evolving rapidly, and our solutions are designed to meet the challenges of this dynamic field head-on.  How would you describe the current state of gas detection technologies in the HVAC-R sector? How do these systems intersect with safety considerations in gas risk management?  Several technologies support gas detection in the HVAC-R industry, but Sensitron primarily focuses on infrared technology due to its key benefits:  Accuracy and Reliability: Infrared sensors deliver precise detection with minimal false alarms.  Longevity: These sensors have a long lifespan, often surpassing catalytic sensors, as they are not consumed by the gases they detect.  Our gas detection systems are designed to meet stringent safety standards, ensuring they align with gas risk management considerations. This intersection of reliability and compliance strengthens safety in critical environments. The ability to adapt and customise solutions based on specific applications further underscores the value of modern gas detection systems in safeguarding diverse setups.  Sensitron has developed a strong presence in gas detection. What role does your technology play in enhancing gas safety in refrigeration and HVAC-R systems?  Gas detection technology plays a pivotal role in ensuring safety. Over the past three years, we have focused on educating companies about the importance of gas detection. This involves explaining our technologies and working closely with stakeholders—from large corporations and technical committees to specifiers, system integrators, and end users.  Our main objective is environmental and human safety. To achieve this, we collaborate on regulatory improvements and maintain an open dialogue with industry players. Sensitron’s R&D team actively participates in international technical committees, and we regularly host events with specifiers to raise awareness. In addition, Sensitron’s emphasis on collaboration allows us to address unique challenges faced by different industries. By tailoring our solutions to specific needs, we empower businesses to integrate gas detection systems seamlessly into their operations while prioritising safety and compliance… To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]  

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Per Aredal

FM Approved proportioners with Firemiks

Per Aredal, International Sales Director, Firemiks AB sits down with International Fire Buyer to explain the differences in viscosities in proportioners and the transition to SFFF  Please introduce yourself and give a brief insight into Firemiks?  I am the International Sales Director at Firemiks AB, originally established in 1979 as a Swedish family-owned business, now operated by the third generation in collaboration with our strong industrial partners. Over the years, our focus has been on developing, manufacturing, and distributing our proprietary water-driven volumetric pump proportioning systems globally. We pride ourselves on offering custom solutions tailored to the unique needs of each client’s project while also delivering standardized models that meet rigorous international certifications, such as FM Approvals.  Can you elaborate on the range of viscosities your proportioners handle, and the transition from AFFF to SFFF? FM approval designates our system as the “Variable Viscosity Pump Proportioner,” meaning that if the specified minimum and maximum flow rates in the data sheet are followed, Firemiks can accommodate viscosity changes across a wide flow and pressure range. The dosing remains within the approved tolerance limits specified in the standards (e.g., 3.0-3.9%). This offers the significant advantage of eliminating the need for recalibration whenever there is a change in concentrate or viscosity – unlike bladder tanks, which often require recalibration and create critical downtime during replacement. The FM approval we have received (Standard: 5130 – May 2021) for eight of our 3% models, across three flow sizes -1800, 2400, and 4000 lpm – confirms that the FM-approved Firemiks units provide accurate dosing and can handle concentrates ranging from 1 cP to high-viscosity concentrates (up to 6422 cP at a shear rate of 5 1/s).  This means that if a concentrate has a shear rate curve that falls below or aligns with the specified figures, it will perform well with our FM-approved Firemiks models. This applies especially to the new generation of fluorine-free SFFF concentrates, which are non-Newtonian and have these high static viscosities.  To ensure optimal dosing performance at maximum viscosity for the three FM-approved sizes, the required concentrate delivery hose/pipe dimensions and height are well defined on the data sheet, removing the guesswork from the design.   For even higher viscosities than our FM Approved line, we also offer gear pump models that can handle these as the rotating gears have a continuous motion, removing the reciprocating motions through the whole shear curve as is the case with piston pumps.   How does the Dosing/Return valve contribute to environmental sustainability and cost savings during testing?  With the optional Dosing/Return valve (DRV) placed in Return position it directs the concentrate back to the tank and allows for easy and recurring dosing testing of the system, without generating foam solution. This feature gives substantial savings over many years. No consumption of concentrate and no cost for cleaning or destruction of the solution after the test.  One example: an 8000 lpm unit with 3% dosing rate with 2 tests/year at max speed for 2 minutes. 8000 lpm x 2 min x 3% = 480 Lit of foam concentrate x 2 times = 960 Lit at an average cost of 4 EUR/Lit = 3 840 EUR.- in saved concentrate cost/year, without calculating the cost for cleaning and destruction.  Apart from creating the long-time economic benefits, the optional DRV makes it easier to follow environmental guidelines and regulations. A Pressure Relief valve (PRV) is always included with this DRV option to ensure that no over-pressure is created in the Firemiks, if a valve in the return line back to concentrate tank is closed by mistake.  To read more exclusive articles and latest news, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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