Esteri

Who’s Who – Esteri Group

Esteri Group describes how they have been empowering heroes and protecting communities with Finnish excellence since 1968. Contact Information: Salvumiehenkatu 10 FI-20320 Turku, Finland +358 2216 2112 esterigroup.fi At Esteri Group, we are dedicated to safeguarding lives and properties by offering an extensive range of high-quality, Finnish-made firefighting equipment. From vehicle-mounted firewater pumps to portable units and bespoke solutions, our products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of firefighting and rescue agencies, businesses, and manufacturers around the globe. A Legacy of Protection and Innovation The story of Esteri is one of dedication, resilience, and the pursuit of perfection. Born from the pioneering spirit of Veikko Nummela and fueled by the tireless ambition to serve those who brave the flames, Esteri has evolved into a name synonymous with trust and quality. As we’ve expanded globally, our Finnish roots remain the core of our identity, reminding us that every innovation we introduce carries the weight of our reputation. This narrative is not just about the products we create—it’s about the lives they protect, the disasters they prevent, and the communities they serve. Esteri Firepumps Esteri firepumps can be delivered with a wide range of accessories, including: Priming devices (Compressed air, rotary vane, electrical or piston type) RTP foam proportioner (automatic or manual) CAFS (Compressed Air Foam System), combined or individual solution Pressure gauges Pressure relief valves Heat guards Pump heating/cooling lines RPM sensors ASL (Air-Sea-Land) trailer and/or container units TR Water Monitors Our TR Water Monitors offer: Horizontal rotation travel of 360° degrees Vertical travel up to 135° degrees (-45° / +90°) Operation options: manual with handwheels, hydraulic motors, or electric Flow rate up to 8000 LPM (2100 GPM), depending on the nozzle Throw range with water up to 60-70 meters Fire Couplings We produce and export various standard fire couplings, including FIN, SFS, SMS, NOR, STORZ, GOST, and more. Multifire Branch Pipes Our Multifire branch pipes (L-types) are combination branchpipes, where the spray can be regulated with one hand gesture for fog, direct jet, or fully open. Available in four nozzle sizes corresponding to diameters of 10, 12, 16, and 19 mm free aperture. Hosemaster Hosemaster is the world’s first fully automatic hose care unit designed specifically for fire stations, setting a new standard in hose maintenance. This revolutionary product offers a comprehensive solution for washing, test pressuring, leak detection, marking, drying, and coiling—all performed simultaneously and automatically. The unit’s high capacity significantly shortens operation time and drastically reduces the need for large premises and peripheral equipment. Hosemaster revolutionizes the handling of fire hoses after use. A series of key operational innovations reduce energy consumption and improve the working environment. Hosemaster also protects firefighters from carcinogens on contaminated fire hoses, significantly reducing their risk of cancer, which is their number one health risk. Hosemaster Mobile Unit The Hosemaster Mobile unit is an easy-to-move, fully automated fire hose washing and maintenance unit. It brings the innovation of fire hose maintenance to the field. It’s a lightweight, easy-to-move unit designed for effective hose maintenance under various conditions, minimizing secondary exposure to harmful substances. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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CheckFire

CheckFire unveils the new Commander Wireless Site Alarm

Fire safety supplier CheckFire announces the launch of the Commander Wireless Site Alarm, the latest addition to its renowned Commander Site Alarm range. Following the successful release of the original Commander Single Site Alarm last year, this new wireless version, model number EE-AL-002-SIT, represents a significant advancement in fire safety technology. Building on the reliability and effectiveness of the original push-button Commander Single Site Alarm (EE-AL-001-SIT), the new wireless model offers enhanced connectivity, allowing up to 20 units to be linked within a 100-metre range in open air, depending on the environment in which the alarms are installed. For example, heavy obstruction in between units can cause the signal to weaken. CheckFire recommends that range tests are carried out first to ensure the positioning of the alarms is suitable. Key features of the Commander Wireless Site Alarm include: Powerful alert system: The alarm features an impressive 105dB siren and a flashing LED strobe, ensuring alerts are heard and seen even in the noisiest and most challenging environments. Durable construction: Manufactured from robust ABS plastic, the alarm is both tough and water-resistant, making it suitable for use in various settings, including construction sites, holiday parks, outdoor events, and festivals. Innovative connectivity: The wireless capability allows for up to 20 alarms to be interconnected, covering a distance of up to 100 metres in open air – dependent on the environment in which alarms are installed. This flexibility ensures comprehensive site coverage, enhancing the overall safety of personnel and property. To complement the new Commander Wireless Site Alarm, CheckFire will offer bundles that include the Flat-Pack Construction Stand range. Additionally, there will be multi-pack bundle options for the wireless alarm, providing cost-effective solutions for large-scale implementations. Toria Jones, head of marketing at CheckFire, commented: ‘We are thrilled to introduce the Commander Wireless Site Alarm. This innovation not only enhances connectivity and coverage but also reinforces our commitment to protecting people and property across diverse industries. It’s a robust, reliable solution tailored to meet the evolving needs of our customers.’” CheckFire remains committed to advancing fire safety technology and providing innovative solutions that protect people, property, and assets. The introduction of the Commander Wireless Site Alarm marks a significant step forward in this mission. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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ATOR Labs

Who’s Who – ATOR Labs

ATOR Labs Specializes in Respiratory Performance Testing, Introducing the ISO 16900 and NFPA 1852 Compliant OMNICheck for SCBA Flow Tests Contact Information: 7506 Holley Circle Panama City Beach, FL 32408 +1 850 807 7886 atorlabs.com ATOR Labs is a mission-driven company founded in 2014 to quantify breathing and metabolic performance for both manufacturers and end users. We are proud to introduce the OMNICheck, the world’s first ISO 16900 breathing machine that is also NFPA 1852 compliant. The OMNICheck is designed specifically to perform the annual NFPA/EN SCBA flow test for firefighters, fire departments, and training facilities around the world. ATOR Labs is staffed with the world’s foremost respiratory protective device testing experts. We currently sit on technical boards for the International Standards Organization (ISO), the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), and the International Society for Respiratory Protection (ISRP). Should you require testing capabilities or design expertise, ATOR provides consultation services backed by decades of operator experience. We have researched and consulted for private and public industry leaders like the US Department of Defense and leading academic institutions such as MIT, Stanford, and Harvard University. In 2018, after years of iterative design and consultation with industry stakeholders, ATOR Labs fielded its flagship product—the Automated Breathing and Metabolic Simulator (ABMS). The most advanced simulator of human respiration made to date, the ABMS is currently helping both certifying agencies and companies in multiple industries track their products’ performance against global requirements, including those from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, OSHA, the European Union, the Federal Aviation Agency, and the International Standards Organization. Following the success of the ABMS, ATOR Labs introduced the ISO 16900 inspired OMNICheck in 2023. The OMNICheck is a “future-proof” Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and respiratory protective device validator. It meets NFPA, EN, and ISO requirements for breathing machines, and with its intuitive software interface, allows the user to rapidly re-certify their respiratory protective devices. Additionally, the OMNICheck satisfies all record-keeping requirements listed in OSHA 1910.134. In the United States, the NFPA compliant OMNICheck currently provides NFPA 1852 flow testing. For industrial use, the OMNICheck compares RPD to existing performance standards, allowing for a more robust respiratory protection program. In Europe, Africa, and Australia, our software allows the end user to input the testing requirements for any manufacturer’s SCBA models. All data and test reports are easily retrieved from our native database using either locally assigned numbers or equipment serial numbers. With the ongoing publication of ISO standards for methods of RPD tests, test equipment (ISO 16900), and performance requirements (ISO 17420), the respiratory protective equipment (RPE) industry is approaching a new age of higher expectations—regulatory standards fundamentally rooted in human physiology. Whether you’re evaluating prototype designs of a powered air-purifying respirator or conducting SCBA re-certifications, we are the lab that Respiratory Protective Equipment consumers and manufacturers come to for evaluation tools and performance data. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Command Light

Who’s Who – Command Light

Command Light Specialises in Battery-Powered Tools and Adds DC-Powered Lighting to the Growing Market of Battery Tools Contact Information: 3842 Redman Dr. Fort Collins, CO 80524 +1 800 797 7974 Commandlight.com Over the span of just a few years, the fire industry has seen a surge of battery-powered tools hit the market. From ventilation fans to extrication tools and everything in between, there is now an arsenal of battery-powered equipment at firefighters’ disposal, and the options keep growing. In fact, Command Light, a leader in emergency vehicle lighting, now offers DC-powered battery lights with its recent EOS Rapid Deploy Light launch, which accompanies the popular Command Light Trident Tripod. Both the EOS and Trident are the only lighting products of their kind that let departments choose their power source, along with their favorite firefighter LED. “Command Light’s segway into battery lighting marks the first time in industry history that fire departments can pair a DeWalt FLEXVOLT, Makita XGT, Milwaukee M28, or LUKAS EWXT/E3 battery with a high-lumen LED made for the fireground,” Command Light President Roger Weinmeister explained. “We really wanted to create lighting that works with crews’ other battery-operated tools, all the while delivering even more light than traditional mobile lights. We know that mobile lights and work tripods aren’t new to the market, and yet we recognized that the choice in LEDs and power sources was always limited, so now, we’re changing that with these Command Light products.” Command Light is following in the footsteps of its sister company, Super Vac, which has taken the battery-powered fan market by storm by building on the concept of utilizing non-proprietary, easy-to-source batteries that can be found at most local hardware stores. Not only will this tripod complement these ventilation tools, but this new light will also work with other firefighter rescue tools that utilize these same battery platforms. In addition to the four non-proprietary battery options, departments can choose from a variety of LED fixtures, including Akron Revels, FRC Spectras, FireTech Guardians, Whelen Pioneer Plus, or Fenix Arrow Sticks. Together, these options account for 12 different tripod lighting options. Meanwhile, the EOS is available with four different fixture choices. Run times vary from 40 minutes to 300 minutes, depending on the battery and light head combination. Command Light, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, has specialized in scene lighting for the emergency industry for more than 25 years and features only the best light towers, compact scene lighting, traffic flow boards, and other safety lighting products. Command Light’s towers are available in a variety of configurations, including AC or DC, different tower bases, varying output choices, and a long list of options like backlighting to illuminate both sides of the scene. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Bioex

Who’s Who – BIOEX

BIOEX: A Leader in Fluorine-Free Foam Solutions, Identifying the Transition Away from PFAS and Equipping Firefighters with Sustainable Solutions Contact Information: 5 chemin de Clape Loup 69280 Sainte-Consorce, France +33 (0) 474 702 381 bio-ex.com Fluorine-Free Foam (FFF) technology is not new for BIOEX. For over 20 years, BIOEX has been committed to offering a safe alternative to PFAS-containing foams for firefighters and industry to help them extinguish fires, save lives, and limit fire damage and losses. In 2002, BIOEX launched ECOPOL, the first class A/B efficient fluorine-free foam on the market. Moving Away from PFAS A global concern over the increasing health effects from the exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) has driven stricter regulations regarding the application of PFAS-containing foams such as AFFF and AR-AFFF. As a result, the fire industry must be prepared to move away from PFAS-based foams and turn to more environmentally friendly technologies, such as fluorine-free foams. BIOEX Fluorine-Free Foam Solutions Since 2002, BIOEX has built strong expertise in industrial fire risks and has extensive experience in fluorine-free foam research and production. BIOEX’s environmentally friendly solutions are biodegradable and do not contain fluorinated surfactants (PFAS) or any hazardous substances, ensuring no impact on the environment or human health. Some products have also obtained GreenScreen certification, the first independent ecolabel for PFAS-free firefighting foams. The company offers a wide range of fluorine-free foams efficient against class A and class B fires, including hydrocarbon and polar solvent fires. They are certified under international standards such as EN1568, UL162, IMO, ICAO, and LASTFIRE. These foams can be applied in the same way as traditional foams and are mostly compatible with existing foam mixing and discharge equipment. FFF forms a thick and stable foam blanket that spreads rapidly above the fuel surface, suppressing oxygen supply for quick fire suppression and providing a cooling effect. BIOEX has successfully demonstrated the effectiveness of fluorine-free foams through thousands of fire tests on multiple fuels, with various application methods and equipment. These tests have proven that fluorine-free foams can achieve similar or better results than fluorinated foams. In 2023, BIOEX expanded its expertise by launching two additional fluorine-free concentrates: ECOPOL 3N: A fluorine-free alternative to traditional Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) 3% certified under EN1568-3 v2018. ECOPOL 3N is effective on class B hydrocarbon fires and has a liquid viscosity typical of AFFF 3%, requiring no changes to foam proportioner equipment and settings, making the transition to Fluorine-Free Foams easier. The foam is applicable in direct and indirect applications, with a robust foam blanket that offers a long drain time, ensuring that any residual fuel does not re-ignite. ECOPOL 3 Premium UL Synthetic Alcohol-Resistant Fluorine-Free Foam (AR-FFF): Applicable at 3% on hydrocarbon fires and 3% polar solvent fires, as well as class A fires. This multipurpose foam is efficient on most flammable liquids and is UL 162 listed. Its low viscosity gives it a significant advantage in mixing with most foam equipment. Turned to the Future In a fire industry increasingly turning to fluorine-free foams, BIOEX remains committed to providing green solutions. The company maintains its own laboratory and continues to introduce new, efficient fluorine-free foam formulations to the fire-industry market. The performance of every foam BIOEX offers is always verified through small-scale and large-scale burning tests, including all testing required for certifications. In 2020, BIOEX relocated to brand-new facilities in France with expanded capacities to meet increasing worldwide customer demand. The company constructed two separate production lines for fluorinated and non-fluorinated foam concentrates to avoid any contamination of the line with fluorine compounds. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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AWG

Who’s Who – AWG Fittings

AWG Fittings: A Provider of Firefighting Equipment, Combining Innovation, Quality, and Safety, with a Global Reach and a Commitment to Training and Sustainability Contact Information: Bergstraße 25 89177 Ballendorf +49 (0) 7340 9188 980 awg-fittings.com AWG Fittings GmbH stands as a leader in the manufacture of premium firefighting equipment and fittings. With its headquarters in Ballendorf, Germany, AWG has been instrumental in shaping the firefighting industry through its dedication to quality, innovation, and safety. The company’s extensive product range, which includes couplings, valves, and fire monitors, is renowned for its reliability and advanced technology, making AWG an essential partner for fire services worldwide. Historical Background AWG Fittings has a strong heritage that dates back to the late 19th century, a period marked by significant advancements in firefighting technology. The company has been a pioneer in fire protection technology, starting with the invention and patenting of the Storz coupling in 1890. Over the decades, AWG has introduced numerous innovations, including remote-controlled monitors in 1965 and the Turbo Submersible Pump in 1972. In 2016, AWG became part of IDEX Fire and Safety, joining a global network of fire and safety companies, working together to innovate and provide integrated solutions to the issues modern firefighters face. Innovation and Milestones AWG Fittings has been at the forefront of numerous technological advancements in firefighting equipment. The development of the Storz coupling revolutionized the industry by providing a quick and reliable means of connecting hoses, significantly improving the speed and efficiency of firefighting operations. The TurboSpritze has been Germany’s most popular nozzle for decades as its features remain unsurpassed, and the recent introduction of the TurboStrike nozzle brings that reputation to a global market. Each product is designed with a focus on durability, reliability, and ease of use. AWG’s commitment to quality is evident in the rigorous testing and quality control processes that each product undergoes before it reaches the market. This dedication to excellence ensures that fire services can rely on AWG equipment in critical situations, where performance and reliability are paramount. Commitment to Safety and Training Safety is at the core of AWG Fittings’ mission. The company not only focuses on manufacturing safe and reliable equipment but also emphasizes the importance of proper training and education for firefighting personnel. AWG Fittings provides comprehensive training programs and resources to ensure that firefighters are well-equipped to use their equipment effectively and safely. This holistic approach underscores AWG Fittings’ dedication to enhancing overall fire safety and operational effectiveness. Sustainability and Future Vision AWG Fittings is committed to sustainable practices in its manufacturing processes and product development. The company continually seeks ways to minimize its environmental impact while maintaining the highest standards of quality and performance. Looking ahead, AWG Fittings aims to further expand its product range and continue innovating to meet the future challenges of firefighting. The company’s vision is to remain a trusted leader in the industry, driving advancements that enhance the safety and effectiveness of fire services globally.  

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OMNIcheck

ATOR Labs Unveils OMNIcheck

ATOR Labs proudly announces the launch of the OMNIcheck—the world’s first breathing machine compliant with both NFPA 1981 and NFPA 1852 standards. Designed to meet the exacting requirements of ISO 16900, the OMNIcheck is set to transform testing protocols for firefighters, fire departments, and training facilities worldwide through its comprehensive annual NFPA/EN SCBA flow tests. “OMNIcheck® ensures that open and closed circuit SCBAs, PAPRs, gas masks, and half masks perform exactly as designed, certified, and expected,” said Rob Moran, President of ATOR Labs. ATOR Labs has brought together a team of elite life support equipment testing experts who actively contribute to the development of international standards by participating on technical boards for the International Standards Organization (ISO), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the International Society for Respiratory Protection (ISRP). In addition to its pioneering products, ATOR Labs offers consultation services, leveraging decades of operational experience to support both private and public sector leaders, including the U.S. Department of Defense and top-tier academic institutions such as MIT, Stanford, and Harvard University. In 2018, ATOR Labs introduced its flagship product, the Automated Breathing and Metabolic Simulator (ABMS), which remains the most advanced simulator of human respiration to date. The ABMS has been vital in helping certifying agencies and companies across various industries ensure their products meet global regulatory standards, including those set by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), OSHA, the European Union, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and ISO. Building on the success of the ABMS, ATOR Labs launched the OMNIcheck® in 2023. This innovative, “future-proof” Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and life support equipment validator meets rigorous NFPA, EN, and ISO standards. With an intuitive software interface, the OMNIcheck® allows users to efficiently re-certify life support equipment while adhering to OSHA 1910.134 record-keeping requirements. In the U.S., the OMNIcheck® is already providing NFPA 1852-compliant flow testing, comparing life support equipment performance against established standards to support robust respiratory protection programs. Internationally, users across Europe, Africa, and Australia can input local testing requirements for any SCBA model into OMNIcheck’s® versatile software, with all data and test reports easily accessible from a native database. “As the life support equipment industry adopts new ISO standards for testing methods, equipment, and performance requirements, the OMNIcheck® will become an essential tool for manufacturers and consumers alike, ensuring compliance with the highest global standards”, added Moran. Whether evaluating prototype designs of powered air-purifying respirators or conducting SCBA re-certifications, ATOR Labs continues to be the trusted partner for cutting-edge evaluation tools and performance data, helping to shape the future of life support equipment. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Drager

Dräger showcases technologies at ESS

Dräger will showcase a range of systems designed to protect fire and rescue and police personnel and ensure they return home safely at the end of every shift. Taking centre stage will be Dräger’s next generation Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), the PSS® AirBoss with a Type 4 Nano cylinder. The kit combines best in class ergonomics and an ultra-light design for optimal firefighter comfort and uncompromising safety. Dräger will also show how its FireGround accountability system enables teams to monitor, communicate and report incidents involving active SCBA users through its new, optimised entry control board (ECB). Making its show debut is Dräger’s new Water Rescue Helmet, the HPS AquaRescue. Modern and extremely impact-resistant, the HPS AquaRescue offers emergency personnel in and above the water safety and functionality in action, thanks to a robust helmet shell with water drainage openings, prismatic reflective strips to enhance visibility and a range of optional accessories that present further protective possibilities. Another important element to Dräger’s line up is the UCF FireCore® hands-free thermal imaging camera which displays live action imagery into Dräger’s FPS 7000 full face mask. The camera gives firefighters continuous vision in low-visibility, high-risk, and unfamiliar environments that emergencies often present. Dräger’s Multi-Gas Detectors (MGDs), recently chosen as part of a new framework agreement win across five Fire and Rescue Services in the northwest of England, will also be on show. They can detect the ‘toxic twins’, hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide, two of the deadliest gases present in fires and post fire scenes. On show from Dräger’s Engineered Solutions division is its CBS 1000 Cabin Breathing System and ESS II fresh air system for sealed vehicle cabins. The former provides a compact solution for short-duration breathing protection that is independent of the environmental atmosphere. The latter delivers a fresh air system that provides occupants with breathing air within seconds. It also generates positive pressure in the cabin, preventing harmful particulates and gases from penetrating the vehicle’s interior. Elizabeth Millward, Marketing Manager Emergency and Rescue Services, says Dräger’s line-up is an exciting opportunity to showcase the breadth of Dräger’s expertise: “Our experience and long-standing heritage in respiratory protection and safety mean we have solutions to a vast range of dangers and hazardous environments. Our philosophy in the design of all products is ‘Technology for Life’.” Brian Hesler, Dräger Consultant and Specialist Advisor will be speaking on a panel in the tech stage discussing the latest innovations in firefighter technology on the 19th of September, from 14:15 to 14:45. The Emergency Services Show takes place on 18-19 September at the Birmingham NEC. Dräger’s stand number is B190. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Aico

Council Roll-Out the Ei3030 Multi-Sensor Alarm

Cheshire West and Chester Council, colloquially known as ‘CWAC’ have embraced new technologies by recently adopting a revised specification to ensure the safety of its residents. This involves fitting Aico’s flagship Ei3030 Multi-Sensor Alarm across their housing stock on upgrade programs and where replacements are required. The combined Optical, Heat and Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm was launched in summer 2023 and is quickly being adopted across social housing as the ‘go-to’ device due to its reliability and ease of use. With three proven, reliable sensors in one unit to ensure accurate Fire and CO detection, the Ei3030 eliminates the need for multiple alarms, simplifying installation and maintenance. Furthermore, the multi-sensor alarm is equipped with additional features, such as Intelligent Dust Compensation, whilst integrated software allows the sensors to work together for the extraction and monitoring of real-time data to allow for proactive safety measures to be taken. Additionally, if Cheshire West and Chester Council were to make future improvement to their housing portfolio, they would have the ability to easily implement Aico’s HomeLINK Technology to monitor issues such as damp and mould, indoor air quality and compliance. The Connected Home Solution features the Ei1000G Gateway as the hub of the solution, collating data via Aico’s HomeLINK Environmental Sensors and creating actionable insights for landlords to view on the HomeLINK Portal. Fitted in Ellesmere Port properties, the multi-sensor alarms were installed by the Liberty Group. Their team attended Aico’s Expert Installer Training earlier this year, ensuring they have all the information they need to efficiently install domestic Fire and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Systems for effective protection. James Fishwick, Electrical Contracts Manager for the Liberty Group has stressed how pleased they are to be asked to fit the alarms “This is such a good alarm and ticks so many boxes in one go. We were keen to start fitting them as soon as our client gave us the new specification. We’re now starting to see them on others around the country as well. It’s a no brainer.” Carl Traynor, Aico Relationship Manager for Merseyside echoes the statement. “As a former electrician and compliance manager myself, I was used to fitting multiple alarms to cover both smoke and CO. I was always particularly cautious around the migration factor, where CO can be produced in one room or even an adjacent property and have devastating consequences on another. This combined unit is ideal to mitigate these risks.” All Aico’s products are manufactured in Shannon, Ireland, and each unit undergoes comprehensive testing to ensure reliability and accuracy. Aico’s 32 Relationship Managers span across the UK and are on hand to offer guidance and support on the implementation of Aico’s home life safety systems. To read the full article, see our last issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: International Fire Buyer @Firebuyer Fire Buyer Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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BSA

Fire Safety and Sustainability – A Blindspot

With the built environment contributing a significant amount of the UK’s total carbon footprint, there is no question that the sector needs to act to ensure buildings meet their sustainable development goals. However, terminology and language have changed and have started to form a new set of, almost, “accounting principles” which to the uninitiated govern material selection and choices for a project. These carbon “accounting principles” will drive design choices but the question is whether there is a blindspot? If we consider impact from damage or potentially catastrophic risks such as fire are we accounting for them, and if so, where? The built environment continues to evolve. This includes discussions on various materials, systems, layouts and indeed the reuse of buildings. There appears to be a growing tension between the demands to be more sustainable and the impact on fire safety. You cannot stray too far into the world of fire safety without running into discussions on construction methods, photovoltaics and energy systems. In the background is a growing concern that what is built today remains within the built environment for the next 30-40 years and remediation is not palatable. One only has to look at what has happened with cladding to understand why it may be unviable. There is also ongoing discussion on the pace of innovation in this area which is not always including the consideration of the impact of fire upfront or perhaps more correctly the wider impacts of change. These are all indicators of the reality of the challenge to balance multiple, emerging needs with fire safety. Taking a step back to look at the broader definition of sustainability in relation to environmental, social and commercial aspects there is an overlap to fire safety. Fire has an impact in all these areas and working to minimise them through fire prevention and protection has always been seen to be strongly aligned with sustainability. To date rating systems, government incentives and regulations change to recognise new measures of sustainable performance to drive market behaviour. The new forms of “accounting” for the use of carbon are well aligned with these principles. However, you only have to look at the consequences of a fire in buildings with such ratings and the concern they generate to realise that these sustainability credentials do not account for the effects of fire. There is a debate to say that sustainability credentials should be separate to fire safety. One is elective, and one is a matter of regulations. However, to the person in the street that does not wash. Consider the recent large fire at Luton Airport that destroyed a car park, 1100 cars and took extensive resources in terms of firefighters and water to contain. One can quickly find announcements that the car park is to be rebuilt, the cars are insured and will be replaced, and unnoticed, the water will be replenished. The materials from the demolished car park will be recycled as best they can, and I am sure that the scrapped cars will go a similar route. However, stop and think about this from a “carbon” perspective. This will still be tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon equivalent in those new cars and the materials for the new car park. An intelligent estimate would place the carbon component to be equivalent to four years of the greenhouse gas emissions the airport claimed in running operations in 2023 or over 10% of the reported total carbon emissions for 2022. Let that sink in – that one event has not just cost money, disruption and stress to a lot of people. It has an impact on the carbon emissions for the airport and not a minor one. However, I wonder what the 2023 sustainability report for the airport will say? Will this be accounted for, or will it be ignored as it is not part of the “accounting principles” for carbon? It did not make it into the accounting of greenhouse gas emissions associated with operations in their annual accounts to the end of December 2023. Fundamentally, one could question how sustainable was the original project when one considers the impact of fire; how the issue of fire could be addressed and whether fire should be more of a factor in that measure of sustainability. My fear is that this is a blindspot; we believe someone else is taking care of it but really there is a gap. This blindspot is a little more challenging in that some of the decisions that may address it are actually further clouded by our eyeline being taken to other matters. Let me explain, adding automatic sprinklers as a key part of the fire strategy may actually be viewed as a negative outcome based on the “accounting principles”. The additional carbon they accrue to the project has no material benefit in the “accounting principles”, it is simply a burden and one that could be removed with an accrued benefit. Longer term this may not have been the best decision with greater carbon use in the repair and replacement of fire damaged properties. It is not a surprise to me that the rebuilt Luton Airport car park will be protected by sprinklers. The impact of a fire in such a space is all too real now. I am still not sure that the “blindspot” is understood or indeed the “accounting principles” will promote the right thinking. Fire safety is covered by the Building Regulations which are currently under review. Isn’t it time that we also reviewed how we define sustainability and considered fire as part of this? If we are going to successfully green our buildings, safety and sustainability must go hand-in-hand. To read the full article, see our last issue here. 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