Perimeter Solutions

Fire retardant donation to combat wildfire defense

Perimeter Solutions, global manufacturer of fire retardant, has donated a 260-gallon tote of PHOS-CHEK® LCE20-Fx long-term fire retardant to the Logan Lake Fire Department in British Columbia, Canada. Located in the Highland Valley, Logan Lake is at risk of wildfire as it is surrounded by forests that incur frequent lightning storms. The PHOS-CHEK fire retardant can be applied by the fire department as active wildfires are approaching to protect property. It can also be applied proactively at the beginning of the season to protect homes from wildfire for months at a time, until a significant rain event. In 2013, Logan Lake became the first community in Canada to be designated as a FireSmart™ Community. That means that the community has taken critical steps to reduce their vulnerability to the impact of wildfire. Similar to the FireWise USA® program organized by the National Fire Protection Association, the FireSmart program encourages residences to clear their gutters and area around their homes of debris, to harden their homes against wildfire with non-flammable or low-flammability materials, and to take other steps to safeguard properties. Logan Lake was put to the test in 2021 when the Tremont Creek Fire took aim on the community. Residents of Logan Lake were evacuated as the fire approached, not knowing if they would be able to return home. Before being fully contained, the Tremont Creek Fire burned 63,548 hectares (157,031 acres) of land. Logan Lake, however, emerged largely unscathed, a testament to the effectiveness of the community’s commitment to FireSmart principles. When vegetation and other surfaces are treated with PHOS-CHEK LCE20-Fx, a chemical fire break is formed. The solution creates a coating, and as the fire approaches the water contained within the retardant evaporates. The fire retardant component of the solution then reacts with cellulose present in the woody material, grass, needles, and other matter to prevent it from providing fuel for fire, making it a valuable addition to Logan Lake’s efforts to prevent the spread of wildfire. Representatives from the Logan Lake Fire Department recently attended a session that Perimeter Solutions hosted in Kamloops on the use of ground-applied fire retardant to help protect communities from wildfire. After hearing Peter de Bruijn, Wildland Fire Prevention & Protection Specialist at Perimeter Solutions, present on the technology, they asked Peter to deliver the same talk at their FireSmart Community Day. “After hearing what PHOS-CHEK fire-retardant could do, Fire Chief Doug Wilson said he would like to use it for the upcoming wildfire season, and we are proud to make this donation to help in their ongoing fire protection efforts,” says de Bruijn. “By combining Logan Lake’s FireSmart practices with the use of PHOS-CHEK LCE20-Fx, they can create a strong defense against wildfires.” Perimeter Solutions made the donation of PHOS-CHEK LCE20-Fx earlier this month. The Logan Lake Fire Department will familiarize themselves with the product to incorporate it into their firefighting strategy for the coming months. For more information about Perimeter Solutions’ ground-based fire retardant solutions, visit the company’s Wildfire Prevention & Protection page at: https://www.perimeter-solutions.com/en/prevention-protection. To read more articles, 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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MSA Safety announces opening of Firefighter Experience Centre

MSA Safety Inc., a global leader in the development of advanced safety products and solutions that protect people and facility infrastructures, announced the grand opening of its state-of-the-art Connected Worker and Firefighter Experience Centre at the MSA Safety head protection manufacturing site in Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne, France. The new Experience Centre is located within MSA’s renowned head protection facility that traces its roots back more than a century. The Experience Centre is designed to showcase the latest advancements in protective gear for connected workers and firefighters by emphasizing hands-on interaction and immersive learning experiences. The 150-square meter space is designed to provide industrial workers and firefighters with a location to further their knowledge about the latest available innovative safety technologies. The Experience Centre makes it more convenient for industrial customers and fire brigades to have a space and learn directly from the people who are developing the safety solutions that are helping to keep them safe on the job. “We are thrilled to open the doors of our Connected Worker and Firefighter Experience Centre to our customers and early adopters in technology,” said Dave Howells, President of MSA International. “This centre is not just a testament to our commitment to safety and innovation but also a tribute to our instrumental French customers, whose feedback, challenges, and needs have been the catalysts for our innovation. They inspire us to push the boundaries of what’s possible in safety technology.” Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne, the town that has earned the title of the fire helmet world’s capital, is also a dynamic town deeply invested in nurturing local enterprises. The city’s commitment to economic vitality and community engagement makes it the perfect home for MSA’s innovative centre. The Châtillon site is renowned for its expertise in producing a wide range of protective headgear, including the iconic jet style fire helmet the GALLET F1XF, the industrial range of hard hats such as the V-Gard® 950 Protective Cap and V-Gard® H1 Safety Helmet, its range of antiriot and bullet proof helmets, as well as its aviation helmets for helicopter and jet fighter pilots. This diverse manufacturing capability is unique in the market and underscores MSA’s dedication to continuous growth and innovation. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, 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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C-TEC Unveils CAST-PRO

It’s been a long time coming – technology that breaks through existing norms and established protocols often does. But now, after five years of dedicated development, extensive Beta testing, and rigorous third-party product certification, C-TEC is proud to announce the launch of CAST-PRO! CAST-PRO represents a significant advancement in fire detection technology. This innovative device combines heat, smoke, and CO fire detection with a tone or voice sounder and a visual alarm, all in one compact unit. Designed to simplify installation and enhance safety, CAST-PRO quickly detects real fires, significantly reduces false alarms, and decisively indicates true alarm conditions. Built in Britain and now available for order, CAST-PRO is fully certified to EN 54 parts 3, 5, 7, 17, 23, 29, and 31 standards. It seamlessly integrates with our ZFP CAST protocol addressable fire panel and our powerful ENVISION cloud-based Fire IoT software, providing a comprehensive solution that offers unmatched fire protection, false alarm reduction, and real-time system status information. Key Features of CAST-PRO: Integrated Detection and Alarm: Combines heat, smoke, and CO detection with tone or voice sounder and visual alarm in a single unit. Enhanced Safety: Quickly detects real fires and effectively reduces false alarms. Certified and Compatible: Fully certified to EN 54 parts 3, 5, 7, 17, 23, 29, and 31. Compatible with ZFP CAST protocol fire panels and ENVISION cloud-based software. Easy Installation: Designed to simplify installation and maintenance processes. With CAST-PRO, C-TEC continues its commitment to delivering cutting-edge fire protection solutions that ensure safety and reliability. The combination of CAST-PRO with the ZFP CAST protocol addressable fire panel and ENVISION software sets a new standard in fire detection and alarm systems. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, 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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Electric vehicle fire training launched in UK

The UK’s first dedicated Electric Vehicle (EV) fire course, which will provide emergency responders with practical training in managing EV involved fires combined with critical safety awareness, has been developed at the International Fire Training Centre (IFTC), managed and operated by Serco. Featuring an innovative and realistic ‘EV fire simulator’, the course includes electric vehicle thermal runaway and fire simulation.  The simulator has been designed and engineered to facilitate multiple scenarios to enhance the training opportunity, enabling effective and repeatable training of electric vehicle fire containment and suppression tactics. Fire personnel will participate in, and receive instruction on fire suppression techniques, including vehicle fire blanket application and under chassis cooling. In addition, non fire first responders will have the opportunity to participate in vehicle fire blanket application, as a precautionary measure, and to safely quarantine cars with a suspected fault.  They will also observe the live fire exercises, seeing and hearing the simulated conditions of an EV fire. Speaking about the new course, Ryan Flaherty, Serco Training and Resilience Director, said: “With almost one in four – that’s 14 million – electric vehicles already in operation around the globe, it’s never been more important to know how to safely contain and supress Electric Vehicle fires.  The EV market is extensive, and as we all strive to meet the decarbonisation challenge the figure is only set to grow, extending far beyond cars and vans, electric vehicles to include personal mobility devices, commercial and passenger carrying vehicles as well as work equipment and vehicles. “Yet many responders tell us that they don’t feel prepared to keep up with this evolving picture, so we are delighted to be launching our new Electric Vehicle Responder course that will provide the crucial training, education and the opportunity to participate in safe, controlled and realistic simulated practical exercises learning how to safely approach and contain these EV fires.” The IFTC has partnered with Martin Lown BEM from FireWiseUK Learning Academy. Martin, served in the UK Fire and Rescue Service for 30 years and is a trained, qualified and experienced Fire Scene Investigator, specialising in Vehicle Fire Investigation and Alternative Fuelled Vehicles (AFVs) / EVs, teaching internationally. Using his expertise to design and develop the simulator in partnership with Bridgehill Fire Blankets, Martin said: “With the worldwide green agenda dictating the transition to zero emission vehicles, and the subsequent rise in AFVs on our roads, vehicle risk is changing rapidly, as numbers of AFVs increase, dramatically. Our experience shows that Emergency Responders find themselves ‘behind the curve’ in knowledge and tactics due to the rapid advancements. Lithium Ion batteries, often used to power electric vehicles, can pose more significant risks and hazards if they develop faults, or are involved in a collision or fire.  First responders are concerned and want to be best prepared for how to manage this new type of fire, be that on our highways, runways or in industry”. The new course is aligned to the new IMI National Occupational Standards EV02a & EV02b for Electric Vehicle Response and will provide essential awareness, recognition and knowledge of Electric Vehicle abnormal thermal events and fires, with unbelievably realistic training conditions using the new EV Fire Simulator. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, 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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Fire Suppression Market to reach USD 31.88 Billion by 2030

The global fire suppression system market has demonstrated resilient growth, expanding from USD 20.62 billion in 2023 to USD 21.91 billion in 2024. With a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.42%, the market is anticipated to achieve USD 31.88 billion by 2030, according to the latest research report. The comprehensive study, titled “Global Fire Suppression System Market by Product, Agent Type, Activation Method, Application – Forecast 2024-2030,” provides detailed insights into the dynamics shaping this critical sector. The report covers industry insights, market disruption analysis, Porter’s Five Forces analysis, value chain and critical path analysis, pricing analysis, technology analysis, patent analysis, trade analysis, and regulatory framework analysis. It also explores market penetration, market development, market diversification, competitive assessment and intelligence, and product development and innovation. “This research report offers invaluable insights into various crucial aspects of the Fire Suppression System Market,” said [Your Name], [Your Position]. “From market penetration and development to competitive intelligence and product innovation, it provides a comprehensive understanding to stakeholders aiming to navigate this evolving landscape.” The report includes an in-depth competitive assessment covering market share, strategic approaches, product range, certifications, regulatory approvals, patent analysis, and advancements in manufacturing capabilities of leading market players. Companies mentioned in the report include Accuro Brandschutzanlagen GmbH, AFEX Fire Suppression Systems, ARGUS FIRE CONTROL, INC., Captive-Aire Systems, Inc., Eaton Corporation PLC, Encore Fire Protection, Fike Corporation, Firefly AB, GENTEX CORPORATION, Halma PLC, Hochiki Corporation, Honeywell International Inc., Johnson Controls International PLC, Kanadia Fyr Fyter Pvt. Ltd., Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. by Carrier Global Corporation, Minimax Viking GmbH by Viking Group Inc., Napco Security Technologies, Inc., Robert Bosch GmbH, S&S Sprinkler Co. LLC by Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, LLC, Securiton AG, Siemens AG, SPA Technique, Inc., and Victaulic Company. For further insights and detailed information on market trends, growth prospects, and strategic recommendations, the full report can be accessed here: Global Fire Suppression System Market by Product, Agent Type, Activation Method, Application – Forecast 2024-2030 To read more exclusive articles and latest news, 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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Greece Commits €20 Million to Innovative Wildfire Monitoring System

Greece’s Ministry of Digital Governance has unveiled a €20 million investment to develop an advanced wildfire monitoring system in partnership with OroraTech, a leader in thermal intelligence, and a consortium of local subcontractors. This state-of-the-art system will incorporate ground-based infrastructure, processing services, and a constellation of thermal imaging satellites to provide comprehensive wildfire surveillance across Greece. This project, part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) development contract, is spearheaded by the Greek Ministry of Digital Governance and the Hellenic Space Center. The investment is aimed at tackling the growing threat of wildfires, which have been increasing in both frequency and severity in Greece. Greek Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou, stated, “By leveraging orbital technology, we are significantly enhancing our ability to monitor wildfires that pose risks to human lives, our environment, and our economy.” OroraTech’s system will improve situational awareness by detecting fires from space. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Munich, OroraTech utilises infrared satellite data to deliver wildfire intelligence to both government and private sector clients. The company, in collaboration with Greek partners, secured the contract through an open tender by the European Space Agency, supporting Greece’s National Satellites Space Program. Simonetta Cheli, Director of Earth Observation Programmes at ESA, remarked, “The capabilities developed by OroraTech with our support demonstrate how space technologies can provide immediate, critical benefits on Earth.” OroraTech will work closely with several Greek academic and industrial partners, including the National Technical University of Athens for data product algorithms, the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens for space sensor development and calibration, Satways Ltd. for product interoperability, and Attisat S.A. for establishing a Greek-based ground station. Over the coming years, OroraTech plans to make substantial investments in Greece, including setting up an operations hub in Athens for its space sensor fleet and forming a development team focused on advanced infrared sensing technology. Martin Langer, CEO and CTO of OroraTech, highlighted, “The expertise of our Greek partners in thermal sensing is crucial for delivering the best solutions for Greece. The country will be the first worldwide to implement a national satellite-based wildfire monitoring system.” As Greece braces for another hot summer, the implementation of this cutting-edge system is particularly timely. In recent years, wildfires have affected approximately 2 percent of Greece’s land area. The nation’s rugged mountainous regions and numerous islands present unique challenges for wildfire management, underscoring the need for advanced detection technologies. To read more exclusive articles and latest news, 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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Anticipate London

Anticipate London, Anticipate Fire Safety

Fire Buyer International takes a deep dive into what to expect from the newly established Anticipate London 2024, taking place in December  Anticipate London, scheduled for December 2-4, 2024, at ExCeL London, stands as a crucial convergence point for professionals across safety, security, and property sectors. This event, emerging from the collaboration of longstanding shows like IFSEC, FIREX, Safety & Health Expo, and the Facilities Show, promises to be a comprehensive platform for industry leaders to assess the past year’s progress and set the agenda for the upcoming year.  Chris Edwards, the Group Director, encapsulates the event’s essence by stating, “Anticipate London will become the full stop to everyone’s year, looking back at 12 months of changes in safety, security and property and discussing what that means for the coming year.” This reflects the event’s goal to serve as both a retrospective and a strategic forward-look for professionals navigating the evolving landscapes of their industries.  Anticipate London is more than just a trade show; it’s a thought-leadership platform where pressing issues such as environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns, artificial intelligence, and business resilience amidst global uncertainties are explored. The event is set to feature hundreds of exhibitors showcasing smart, integrated technology solutions across security, fire safety, facilities management, and health & safety domains, addressing the complex needs of today’s industry landscapes.  Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage in three days filled with keynotes, panels, and case studies from leading voices in the industry. This includes insights on navigating regulatory changes, technological advancements, and climate concerns, making it an essential stop for those looking to future-proof their operations and strategies.  In addition to its extensive exhibition space and keynote sessions, Anticipate London will offer attendees an interactive experience with live demonstrations, workshops, and hands-on product trials. These practical sessions are designed to provide deeper insights into the latest technologies and techniques in the fields of security, safety, and property management. The event aims to cater to the needs of a diverse audience, from security managers and fire safety officers to facilities and property professionals, ensuring there’s something valuable for everyone.  Moreover, the event will focus heavily on innovation, with a dedicated Innovation Theatre where new products, technologies, and strategies will be unveiled. This spotlight on innovation is crucial as it aligns with the industry’s rapid adoption of IoT, AI, and smart building technologies, which are set to redefine the parameters of security and safety measures.  The commitment to advancing industry knowledge is further demonstrated through specialised seminars tailored to distinct sectors within the broader industry. These seminars aim to tackle specific challenges and offer solutions that attendees can implement in their operations immediately.  Networking also plays a central role at Anticipate London, where property and people leaders are expected to forge new connections, share insights, and potentially seal business deals. The co-located nature of the event allows for a richer, more diverse interaction among participants from various facets of the industry, offering a holistic view and greater collaborative opportunities.  Why attend? Anticipate London is set to unlock key industry insights, offer unparalleled networking opportunities, and provide access to the latest innovations that could redefine industry standards. It’s a pivotal arena for those eager to lead at the edge of property and people safety and security, ensuring attendees leave with valuable tools, contacts, and strategies to thrive in an uncertain future.  As the event approaches, the anticipation builds not just for the exchange of knowledge and solutions, but for shaping the future of how we think about and manage the intertwined aspects of safety, security, and property management in our societies.  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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wildfire

Wildfire survey highlights gaps in wildfire risk reduction education

In an effort to help wildland urban interface (WUI) communities better protect their homes against wildfire, the Fire Protection Research Foundation (FPRF) – the research affiliate of the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) – commissioned a comprehensive survey of residents, fire departments, and local governments in California and Oregon to explore perceptions of the wildfire problem and engagement in addressing those threats. The final report, “Stakeholder Perceptions of Wildfire Mitigation for Homes: Multi-Audience Survey Research,” which was publicly released today, underscores the need to better educate residents about ways they can reduce their homes’ risk. It also highlights the need for increased access to key information and resources. According to the report, only half of the residents surveyed knew what specific actions they can take to reduce their homes’ risk to wildfire. Less than half (43 percent) knew where to find resources to help complete them. Only three percent of residents are aware of government grants, insurance discounts, and other incentives to participate in residential wildfire risk reduction. However, those who have taken advantage of such incentives are much more likely to implement a broad range of safety efforts. “While the survey shows that residents overwhelmingly understand their wildfire risks, few people are conducting all the measures needed to mitigate them, and most aren’t doing the work as often as they should,” said Michele Steinberg, director of NFPA’s Wildfire Division. “We need to pull all available levers to help motivate residents to action. In spite of all the funding and support available from government and private organizations, most residents aren’t getting the message about these important resources.” Key findings from the survey include the following: Seventy-nine percent of residents surveyed were at least somewhat motivated to learn more about wildfire mitigation measures for their property, including a quarter (25 percent) who were very motivated. Most residents have performed some form of vegetation maintenance mitigation measure at any point in time (79 to 91 percent) or at least once a year (63 to 79 percent). Seventy-six percent of surveyed jurisdictions said there were “not enough resources and/or funding to help property owners”; 83 percent of jurisdictions reported a “lack of funding and resources” to be a major obstacle. More fire departments have programs to assist residents in implementing vegetation management (52 percent) than home hardening/structure modification (35 percent). Among the more promising survey results, residents who place a high value on the privacy and natural setting that the wildland urban interface (WUI) offers do not perceive mitigation efforts as problematic. On the contrary, these residents are highly engaged in wildfire risk reduction efforts. And those who are educated on wildfire risk and mitigation are not only motivated to learn more but also are more likely to take on risk reduction projects. “Overall, the survey findings offer a mix of encouraging information about what motivates residents to mitigate wildfire risks on and around their homes, along with persistent obstacles that tend to hold them back,” said Steinberg. “These results help identify ways to increase participation in wildfire risk reduction and where we need to break through barriers, with the ultimate goal of empowering residents to become more proactively engaged in wildfire mitigation.” Conducted by EurekaFacts, LLC, the wildfire survey targeted government officials, local fire departments, and residents in California and Oregon, states that both face elevated wildfire risks. NFPA will use the survey findings to develop information and messaging to better motivate residential wildfire risk reduction efforts. 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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Angus Fire

Angus Fire launches F3 transition campaign

Angus Fire has launched a campaign to support businesses looking to make the transition to fluorine-free foams. It has created a simple three-step process to help facilities respond to new legislation and regulations surrounding the use of fluorinated chemicals. Working with a global client base and distributor network, Angus Fire recently hosted a F3 Transition seminar to support the fire sector as it goes through this period of significant change. Nick Barker, Commercial Director of Angus Fire, said: “The fire sector is going through major change with the global transition away from fluorinated foams to fluorine free foams. We have had numerous calls from clients asking whether their legacy fixed foam systems are compatible with the new generation of fluorine free foams.” “In response, we organised a seminar with our channel partners from across the globe to share our insights and expertise about how we can support our customers. The event included fire testing and demonstrations and a tour around our research and development labs and fluorine free foam production facilities. Angus Fire’s deep technical expertise and world-wide reputation is trusted by global organisations operating in high hazard environments.” “Our F3 transition campaign focuses on a Discover, Assess and Deliver strategy. We offer a full conversion pathway service, or a scalable approach suited to the needs of our customers. Among the key considerations are selecting the correct foam and assessing the existing hardware systems. We look forward to supporting our customers on their transition journey to fluorine free foams.” 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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Aerial

Wildfire Aerial Tactics

Exploring the latest advancements in aerial firefighting technologies and tactics, enhancing wildfire suppression with innovative tools and strategic deployment with Hannah Larvin of Fire Buyer  Aerial firefighting plays a crucial role in combating wildfires, providing a critical advantage in controlling and extinguishing large-scale fires. The ability to deploy resources quickly and target areas inaccessible to ground crews makes aerial firefighting an indispensable part of wildfire management. The tools and technologies used in this field are specifically designed to operate under extreme conditions, offering a combination of speed, precision, and efficiency that is unmatched by ground operations alone.  The aircraft used in aerial firefighting, ranging from helicopters to fixed-wing planes and drones, each offer unique capabilities tailored to different aspects of wildfire suppression. Helicopters, for instance, are highly versatile and can perform precision water drops on specific hotspots, often using buckets that can be refilled from nearby water sources. Their ability to hover and maneuver in tight spaces makes them ideal for tackling fires in rugged and mountainous terrains.  Fixed-wing aircraft, on the other hand, are valued for their speed and capacity. Large airtankers, such as the Lockheed C-130 Hercules or the Boeing 747 Supertanker, can carry and deploy thousands of gallons of water or fire retardant in a single pass, covering extensive fire lines rapidly and effectively. These aircraft are equipped with sophisticated guidance systems to ensure that drops are accurate and that the payload is delivered exactly where it is needed.  Drones have emerged as a vital tool for monitoring and mapping wildfires, providing real-time data that is critical for effective decision-making. Equipped with infrared cameras and sensors, drones can detect hotspots and track the movement of the fire, offering a comprehensive view that guides the deployment of other firefighting resources.  The continuous development of these aerial firefighting technologies enhances the overall capability to manage wildfires, improving response times, and reducing the spread and impact of fires. By understanding and leveraging the strengths of various aerial platforms, firefighting teams can implement more strategic and effective wildfire suppression efforts, ultimately protecting lives, property, and natural landscapes from the devastating effects of wildfires… 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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