Interschutz

INTERSCHUTZ with four Focus Topics

Halftime in the run-up to the next INTERSCHUTZ (1 to 6 June 2026 in Hannover): the next edition of the world’s leading trade fair for the fire and rescue services, civil protection, safety and security opens its doors in two years. The focus topics have already been finalized. Alongside the impacts of climate change and a turning point in civil protection, the spotlight will also be on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in control centers, situation centers and at the scene of operations, as well as on sustainability. “The dramatic events around the world make it clear that the issues of disaster prevention and civil protection are playing an increasingly important role,” says INTERSCHUTZ Project Manager Bernd Heinold of Deutsche Messe in Hannover. “This was already evident at INTERSCHUTZ two years ago, but new conflicts, crises and disasters, too, must serve as reminders that there can be no taking breaks on the way to ensuring even greater resilience.” The challenges ahead are therefore aptly summarized by the INTERSCHUTZ 2026 motto “Safeguarding Tomorrow”. Impacts of climate change In Heinold’s view, the efficiency of preventive and reactive measures can only be boosted through intensive research, technological innovations, and across-the-board collaboration. Only by these means can we respond, for example, to the impacts of climate change with its flood disasters, forest fires and storms. “The emergency services need to gear themselves up for the escalating frequency of heavy rain events, vegetation fires and added health risks from heatwaves, air pollution and the spread of diseases,” Heinold continues. This underscores the necessity for ever improving networking that transcends responsibilities and borders. INTERSCHUTZ offers the ideal opportunity for establishing and maintaining such contacts. Turning point in civil protection “Dynamic and innovative solutions are also in demand in the sphere of civil protection,” Heinold continues. “To this end, the exhibitors at INTERSCHUTZ will be showcasing their concepts and technologies for integrated and collaborative crisis management.” He adds that being well informed is pivotal for the population to be well prepared for emergencies – and that is a crucial responsibility for the relevant authorities and associations. They must raise awareness of potential risks and encourage the use of self-help practices. Artificial Intelligence In the future, however, the focus topic of “AI” will be of particularly crucial importance. “At the next INTERSCHUTZ, leading representatives from research and industry will show how intelligent technologies and artificial intelligence can be used to make emergency deployments more efficient – and where the limits lie,” emphasizes the INTERSCHUTZ Project Manager. As a promising example, he cites the utilization of appropriate AI techniques to transcribe emergency calls in various languages. This facilitates the prompt initiation and organization of aid, regardless of whether the callers are fluent in the national language. Sustainability Bernd Heinold reminds us that the topic of sustainability ought not to be forgotten amidst all this. Sustainability is of vital importance from both ecological and economic standpoints. “This ranges from alternative drives to durable and adaptable equipment right through to securing available, well-trained personnel. Just one example: sustainable procurement guidelines can help incentivize the use of environmentally friendly vehicles,” he emphasizes. 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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Paris Fire Brigade

PPE: Tradition, innovation and regulation

Rebecca Spayne of Fire Buyer analyses the regional differences in firefighter PPE, this feature highlights innovations, traditions, and regulations shaping protective gear worldwide  Firefighting is a profession that demands utmost courage and resilience, exposing individuals to extreme hazards as they battle to save lives and property. The personal protective equipment (PPE) worn by firefighters is not just a uniform; it is a life-saving ensemble designed to protect against heat, flames, falling debris, and hazardous environments. However, the design and composition of this crucial gear vary significantly across different regions, shaped by diverse environmental conditions, historical traditions, regulatory requirements, and technological advancements.  In different parts of the world, the gear that firefighters rely on—from helmets and turnout gear to boots—is tailored to meet the specific demands of their operational environments. For instance, the robust and traditional leather helmets seen in the United States reflect a design that prioritises maximum protection against impacts and high temperatures commonly encountered in urban firefighting. In contrast, the sleek, lightweight helmets favoured in Europe, often equipped with integrated face shields, emphasise mobility and ergonomics to adapt to varied firefighting scenarios, including wildland fires.  The materials used in turnout gear and boots also differ, with American manufacturers like Fire-Dex and DuPont favouring heavy-duty, heat-resistant fabrics such as PBI and Nomex, while European brands like FlamePro and Hainsworth focus on breathable, flexible materials that do not compromise on safety. These differences are also reflected in the regulatory standards governing firefighter PPE, with the NFPA setting rigorous standards in the United States and the CEN providing tailored guidelines across Europe.  This feature delves into the intricate variations in firefighter PPE across different regions, examining the innovations and traditions that influence its design and application. By understanding these differences, we gain insight into the unique challenges faced by firefighters worldwide and the ongoing efforts to enhance their safety and performance.  Helmets: Tradition Meets Innovation  Firefighter helmets are among the most iconic pieces of PPE, symbolising the bravery and resilience of those who wear them. Their design and functionality vary widely across regions, reflecting both traditional practices and modern innovations tailored to specific operational needs and environments.  In the United States, firefighter helmets are known for their robust construction and adherence to traditional designs. Manufacturers like MSA produce helmets that often feature wide brims, offering extensive protection against falling debris and extreme heat. These helmets are typically made from durable materials, including leather and advanced composites, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of intense firefighting conditions. The wide brim not only provides added protection but also helps to shield firefighters from the elements and debris, a crucial feature in urban firefighting scenarios.  In contrast, European helmets, such as those produced by Pacific Helmets, are designed with a focus on lightweight materials and integrated safety features. These helmets often incorporate face shields, providing comprehensive facial protection without the need for separate equipment. The design emphasises mobility and comfort, crucial for firefighters who may need to navigate confined spaces or respond to diverse fire incidents, including wildfires and urban fires. The ergonomic features of these helmets help reduce fatigue during extended operations, enhancing overall performance and safety… 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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Kentec

Safety and protection never stop with Taktis

Derrick Hall, Director of Sales and Marketing for Kentec Electronics talks through the innovative Taktis fire alarm control panel and its impact on fire detection  It’s time to take another look at Taktis – Kentec’s most powerful and sophisticated analogue addressable fire alarm control panel. When it comes to redundancy, the latest version ensures continuous reliable operation.  Fire alarm control panels play a vital role in ensuring the safety of building occupants through their ability to quickly respond to fire incidents. Redundancy is key in ensuring uninterrupted functionality, safeguarding against potential failures, meeting stringent safety regulations and ensuring the continuous monitoring of potential fire incidents.  The critical signal paths of a control panel are the lifeline of fire detection systems. Any disruption to power supplies, communication modules and control circuits can have catastrophic consequences, making redundancy an essential feature to mitigate the risk of signal path failures. Fire alarm control panels need to comply with several different standards and EN 54-2 states that a system fault should not result in the loss of more than 512 detectors and their associated mandatory functions.    This is straightforward when you have a single control panel with less than 512 devices connected, but have you considered a scenario where multiple panels are networked with greater than 512 devices involved?   A university campus, multi-level commercial building or hotel, for example, can have many thousands of fire detection devices with multiple fire alarm control panels. However, if a cause and effect is determined by a single critical signal path, which is damaged so much that the signal does not get to the fire alarm control panel that is the primary indication unit that alerts, for instance, an alarm receiving centre, then that single point of contact is lost. This would potentially mitigate the effectiveness of far more than 512 detectors.  The high levels of redundancy found in Taktis control panels ensures that if one component fails, another takes over, guaranteeing continuous monitoring and rapid response to potential incidents. The latest version of Taktis incorporates multiple back-up microprocessors to eliminate the possibility of a single point of failure with the main microprocessor. Even in a worst-case scenario where its full colour, seven-inch 800×480 touchscreen graphical display fails, Taktis will continue to operate in reduced functionality mode, the loops will continue to operate and if a detection device is activated, the panel is still notified.   Kentec is working to make network redundancy even more robust. In most situations a control panel network operates as a ring. If just one panel fails, the others will continue to operate but if there is a more than a single break network integrity could be compromised.   Kentec is looking at ways to address this by incorporating a redundant signal path to mitigate risk, enhance fault tolerance and ensure that alarms are received. This will exceed the requirements of EN 54-21, which addresses components of a fire detection and alarm system that are used for the transmission of signals from devices to the control panel(s). This proactive approach to redundancy enhances the overall reliability of a fire protection system and contributes to the prevention of false alarms or system failures.  For further information please visit https://kentec.co.uk/taktis/#connect_section or contact [email protected]  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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Firemiks

A mobile proportioner for Fire brigades

Per Aredal, International Sales Director at Firemiks AB with +30 years of experience of producing and delivering water driven volumetric proportioners world-wide talks about mobile proportioners  With a water driven volumetric pump proportioner, fire fighters can easily build a robust multi-nozzle system, easy to adapt to different firefighting situations, flows and pressure ranges.   This means that one can use several nozzles at the same time independently of each other, quickly open and close them intermittently (pulsing), and place the nozzles at different distances and heights from the water driven volumetric proportioner. The proportioner itself can also be placed anywhere in between the main pump/hydrant and nozzles. As long as water is moving, above the minimum flow specified for each proportioner, the concentrate is accurately proportioned into the firefighting water stream.  A water driven volumetric pump proportioner, like FIREMIKS, has substantially lower pressure losses compared with inductors, resulting in a far longer jet throw length of the foam/water solution, enhancing the safe distance from the fire for the personnel, concentrate supply and the apparatus. Especially important at high-risk incidents.  FIREMIKS proportioner works with all nozzle types, for example variable spray nozzles, low expansion and medium expansion nozzles, the nozzle type doesn’t affect the dosing accuracy. All FIREMIKS mobile models are equipped with separate strainer to be placed on water motor inlet to ensure that only clean water is entering the water motor.  Wide range of proportioning options.   A water driven pump proportioner equipped with piston pump has normally 1% and 3% as standard factory fixed dosing rate. Other fixed dosing rates, as for example 0,5% and 2% are available as well as selectable dosing rates, such as 0,3-0,6-1% and 1-2-3% in one unit.   We can also offer in our FIREMIKS mobile proportioner program units with user selectable 0,5-1-3%, available in two flow sizes 600 and 1000 lpm. 600-0,5-1-3-PP-M and 1000-0,5-1-3-PP-M. FIREMIKS is the only brand in the market that offers the dosing selection 0,5-1-3% using only one foam pump. This design gives a compact unit with easy understanding of the function. Selection of dosing rate is done with easy to use shut-of-valves at the piston pump head. Changing dosing rate is possible without stopping the fire fighting water flow.  Our latest addition to our mobile program is a small handy high-pressure unit, FIREMIKS 200-0,3-0,6-0,9-PP-M-HP, for 50-200 lpm and 0,3, 0,6 and 0,9% dosing rate, suitable for working pressures up to 30 bar.   Installation on Fire trucks or trailers  Any water driven proportioner can easily be installed fixed or semi-fixed in Fire trucks or trailers, connected to a larger foam supply. The main advantage in comparison with Around-the Pumps venturi systems is the wider operating pressure range, and that one avoids contaminating the water pump with foam concentrate. The main advantage in comparison with electronic systems is the simplicity and that it is not dependent on any electric energy source, making it possible to disconnect the unit, if installed semi-fixed, to be used as a mobile unit when required. Another advantage is that, since the rpm of the unit follows the flow rate, dosing is immediately correct even if nozzles are quickly opened and closed (pulsing).   For more information contact [email protected] or visit www.firemiks.com  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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Allegion

Raising Standards with Reliable Fire Door Hardware

With its team of trusted experts and an expansive portfolio of highly engineered fire door and security hardware solutions, Allegion UK details its commitment to protecting people and property.  Fire safety and security remain unremitting themes in our built environment and more than ever, responsible persons and decision makers across the supply chain are required to make the right choices in account of their building and its occupants. For over a century, Allegion has sustained the highest levels of manufacturing across its category-leading product portfolio, while advocating for higher standards and supporting customers throughout the product specification process – all to ensure the most suitable products are being operated correctly in their respective settings.  With highly prestigious brands including Brio, Legge and CISA, Allegion supplies and works with a variety of partners throughout the supply chain, delivering reliable door hardware products to provide safe and functional building environments, no matter the project at hand.  Amongst its leading door hardware lines is Briton, a brand synonymous with trusted, high-quality door closers and exit hardware. Briton’s extensive range of fire door hardware is designed to stand the test of time and includes the renowned 2003 and 2003V overhead door closers, each tested to EN 1154 and compliant to UKCA, CE and Certifire accreditation. With an enviable reputation for dependable performance, Briton door hardware meets the necessary fire safety standards and helps decision makers to remain compliant through application.  Door hardware plays an integral role in protecting people and property, but there are considerable differences between a system that’s operating as intended and one that hasn’t been correctly specified, installed and maintained. To further support best practice and better standards, Allegion UK maintains a wealth of resources to help professionals undertake product selection, installation and maintenance checks on fire doors and their hardware. In 2023, Briton launched a comprehensive set of ‘best practice guides’, designed to provide essential and accessible information on door hardware specification, installation and maintenance for those in commercial, education and healthcare environments. Each guide is available online or upon request and is an invaluable resource for those tasked with improving and maintaining fire safety standards in their corresponding sector.  Additionally, upon identifying many of the problems associated with overhead door closers can be attributed to incorrect installation, Allegion UK has also launched an updated version of its widely popular and resourceful Accufit system. The unique Accufit system is designed to address the problems associated with installation by providing customers with a unique self-adhesive template, helping users to fit door hardware quickly and accurately the first-time round. Accufit templates are provided with Briton’s most popular door closers for door mount, parallel arm and transom mount applications, supporting straightforward and accurate fitting results while reducing installation time and increasing the reliability of the product and the effectiveness of the door’s operation.  At the core of Allegion’s success is its team of more than 12,000 dedicated employees worldwide, each offering trusted knowledge and experience in door hardware products and fire safety and security within building environments. In a period that has seen much-needed regulation changes, Allegion’s team remains committed in offering up-to-date expert advice, helping decision makers navigate their way through the toughest of fire safety and security challenges and guiding customers to the most appropriate solutions for their buildings, based on performance, certification, aesthetics and budget.  As the impact of sustainable practice also grows in significance for stakeholders and the built environment, Allegion is committed to offering environmentally responsible products that support global sustainability efforts. Allegion UK actively participates in the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) programme, providing customers with full transparency for all its products that have certified EPD documentation. Furthermore, Allegion UK is proactively working towards 100% sustainable packaging across all of its product ranges and remains focused on improving product lifecycles by enhancing the durability of hardware. In doing so, the need for repeat manufacturing is lowered and fewer natural resources are consumed, and by pairing this with internal recycling and reuse initiatives, Allegion UK is further minimising its impact on the environment as a manufacturer.  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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Us Fire Apparatus

FDIC: Heavy Duty Customisation

Chris Ferrara, Founder of US Fire Apparatus gives insight into the trucks and pumpers on offer at FDIC International to Rebecca Spayne of Fire Buyer   Can you give us an introduction to yourself and US Fire Apparatus?  I’ve been in this industry for about 45 years. I started as a volunteer fireman, became a pipe fitter and welder, and built a firetruck on the side when we needed one. That’s how the business started, and it’s been very rewarding. US Fire Apparatus is not a new company; we’ve been in business for years. We specialize in custom chassis and commercial trucks, focusing on quick deliveries. Many manufacturers offer deliveries in two to three years, but we work with customers to meet their needs more quickly.  What makes your builds stand out from the other exhibitors here at the show?  We build the heaviest product in the industry. I’ve been called Mr. Heavy Duty because of that. We use a lot of extruded aluminum products that are welded together, creating the heaviest bodies in the industry. We pride ourselves on the construction, thickness, and type of materials used. Our trucks are built to ensure firefighter safety, which is my top priority. They can withstand accidents, and firefighters walk away safely.  Tell us about what you’re showcasing here at the stand today.  We’re showcasing a wide range of products, from custom chassis to commercial pumper tankers. For example, we have a custom chassis with a 1500 gallons-per-minute pump and a 1500-gallon tank, perfect for mid-size rural departments. This setup allows fire departments to bring a lot of water to the fire and have the capacity needed once they arrive.  Can you give us more details about these products on offer?  Behind me we have one of our custom chassis that we offer to a lot of different customers around the world. It’s just a standard medium four-door, six-man cab but the really unique features of the truck are the extreme aluminum body, the heaviest fire body in the industry hands down, roll-up doors. This truck has a 1500 GPM pump, a 1000-gallon tank, but the configuration can be whatever the fire department wants.   We have a wide variety of trucks and pumpers that we can offer a lot of different customers around the world. Additionally, at FDIC we have a Kenworth Tanker Pumper. It’s on a Kenworth chassis, a big tanker, 3000-gallon tank, 1500 GPM pump, has a deck gun, and features a full tank compartment as you see on the side. Also, a dump valve, rear dump valves, and we offer side dump valves.   We really pride ourselves again on the customisation of different vehicles from tankers, pumpers, industrial pumpers. It’s just a great offering that we have here at FDIC.  How has the market and visitors responded to your products?  The response has been huge. Many people are glad to see me back in the business of building fire trucks. We’ve had a lot of repeat business, and new as well, which is great and quite rare.  For those who want to know more about you and your products, how can they reach you?  It’s very easy. You can visit our website at usfireapparatus.com or email me at [email protected].  Thank you, Chris, for giving us insight into the incredible products you have on the showcase today.  Thank you, Rebecca. This is one of our biggest shows of the year with 36,000 attendees. It’s a great exhibit and showcase of our products.  To read the full article, see our last issue here. To watch the full video see here: FDIC: US Fire Apparatus Interview  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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Flinn Deen

Rescue Equipment for Next-Gen

Flinn Deen, General Manager of Sales, discusses Holmatro’s next-gen Pentheon Series, highlighting innovations in performance, connectivity, safety, and ergonomic design for rescue operations  Holmatro, renowned for its innovative rescue equipment, has introduced the next-generation Pentheon Series, designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of rescue operations globally. Flinn Deen, General Manager of Sales at Holmatro’s Dutch headquarters, plays a key role in the development and launch of this new series. With extensive experience in various roles at Holmatro, including Sales Manager and Commercial Manager for the After Sales Rescue division, Flinn offers valuable insights into the evolution of the Pentheon tools.  In this interview, Flinn elaborates on the motivations behind the Pentheon series update, originally introduced in 2020. User feedback and field experiences significantly influenced the enhancements. Key upgrades in the next-gen tools include a smart sensor that maintains maximum power, advanced connectivity features such as Bluetooth integration, and ergonomic designs aimed at reducing fatigue and improving handling.  Flinn also discusses how the MyHolmatro app supports operational efficiency by providing real-time tool insights and performing automated checks. Additionally, the integrated safety features and patented mechatronic system ensure the tools remain reliable under various conditions and loads. The next-gen Pentheon Series aims to set a new benchmark in rescue operations by combining cutting-edge technology with practical usability.  Flinn Deen started out at Holmatro Rescue Equipment as Sales Manager in 2016. He moved to the After Sales Rescue division as Commercial Manager a few years ago and he is now General Manager of Sales at Holmatro’s Dutch headquarters. In this interview Flinn discusses the next-gen Pentheon Series rescue tools, launched in December of 2023. These tools are used by first responders worldwide, for example to free patients from a vehicle after a collision.  What was the reason to update the Pentheon series?  Holmatro is always looking for improvements and new innovations. So, during the development of the first generation Pentheon tools, which we introduced in 2020, our engineers were already thinking about solutions for a next generation of Pentheon tools. After talking to users and seeing how our Pentheon tools were received in the field, we were able to release a new version of the fastest rescue tools ever. The improvements in the next-gen Series are focused on performance, usability, connectivity, and serviceability.  The next-gen Pentheon tools all have a smart sensor that ensures maximum power availability during the lifespan of the tools. Could you describe how this sensor operates?  Well, this sensor is set to our maximum working pressure of 720 bars. When this maximum working pressure has been reached, the motor stops automatically. This way, the maximum power of the tool will always stay at 720 bars, whether you use it for the first time or arrive at an incident with equipment that’s been used countless times.  How does the advanced connectivity, such as Bluetooth integration and the MyHolmatro app, enhance operational efficiency and maintenance capabilities? After connecting Pentheon via Bluetooth, the MyHolmatro app will provide users with real-time tool insights, such as battery state of charge and working pressure.   In addition, the MyHolmatro app can quickly and easily perform an automated Self Check.   Your tool will go through four steps: Drive system check, Speed and pressure check, Battery firmware check, and Battery state of health check.  This helps you to keep your tools in perfect condition for the best rescue performance possible… 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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Award

In 2024, the Ragnar Wighus Award goes to …

Yet again, a Ghent University graduate is the winner of the Ragnar Wighus Award. His name: Cédric van de Vondel. As it has become the tradition, the winner will present his master thesis at the annual International Water Mist Conference (#IWMC2024). The event will take place in Antwerp, Belgium, on 18th and 19th September. Cédric van de Vondel says: “Winning this award for my thesis on numerical modelling of water mist is a tremendous honour. I’m grateful to my supervisor, Prof. Dr. Tarek Beji, and the IMFSE institute for their invaluable knowledge and support. I am excited to share my research and its potential impact on the water mist field.” The sponsor of the award is the International Water Mist Association (IWMA). In 2023, the award was renamed “Ragnar Wighus Award” in memory of the former and late president. Prior to that, the prize was called “IWMA Young Talent Award”. In 2016, IWMA bestowed the prize for the first time. The committee that evaluates the submissions is the IWMA Scientific Council under the chairmanship of Max Lakkonen (IFAB). In 2025, the Ragnar Wighus Award will go to the author of the best Ph.D. thesis. 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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FIREscape

How FIREscape Nepto Saved the Show at Unity Theatre

Liverpool’s Unity Theatre, a champion of new writing, social justice, and community engagement, boasts a rich history intertwined with the building it calls home. Founded in 1983 by unemployed actors and writers, the company initially resided in a converted warehouse. By 2003, they found their permanent home on Hope Street – a former synagogue built in 1957. This unique space, once a place of worship seating 450, now serves as a vibrant theatre and a living testament to a bygone era of radical theatre. The name “Unity” itself reflects a legacy. It’s a connection to a national movement that significantly impacted British theatre and politics. The story begins in the 1930s with the birth of Merseyside Left Theatre, which later became Merseyside Unity Theatre in 1944. Renowned for their experimental and politically charged productions, this company’s final act was securing the Hope Place building and transforming the former synagogue into the thriving Unity Theatre we now know. Today, Unity Theatre thrives as a registered charity, producing a mix of professional and amateur productions while fostering community engagement through workshops and mentoring schemes. An organisation such as this relies heavily on the generosity of private benefactors and support from arts funding to keep the lights on and the doors open. It also relies on specialist companies to help with some of the more complex upkeep of the building, such as fire safety. Realising that their emergency lighting system was rapidly ageing, Technical Manager Xenia Bayer knew this would be a massive project to undertake, and financially impossible with ever tightening theatre budgets. This was when hope flickered back on. “While exploring options and regulations with the ABTT (Association of British Theatre Technicians), I stumbled upon a brochure by Hochiki detailing their newly launched FIREscape Nepto system. It felt like a dream come true for our theatre. The features were perfect for this environment”. Some of the key features of FIREscape Nepto which appealed to this theatrical mind were: Intelligent and Self-Sufficient: No more tedious lamp replacements or manual system checks. The system runs self-tests, stores reports, and alerts the owners to any maintenance needs. Energy Efficient: The low voltage system promised significant energy savings, a win for both budget and the environment. Adjustable Light Levels: This can be a game-changer for performance spaces. There is regulatory compliance for light levels, but also the ability to achieve complete “blackout” for scene changes and actor entrances/exits. FIREscape Nepto can offer both. “It seemed too good to be true. Reaching out to Hochiki, I hesitantly inquired about sponsorship possibilities, offering site visits for interested parties. Thankfully, after email exchanges and a site visit, Hochiki offered an incredible solution: a complete replacement system”. The team at Hochiki worked closely with the installation company Grainger Fire and Security, experts with over 40 years’ experience in the industry. Hochiki initially reached out to the company’s MD, David Wardman to ask if they would like to get involved in this local charitable project and they jumped at the chance. “We’ve worked with Hochiki products for a number of years, always successfully, so the opportunity to work install this new to the market emergency lighting system as well as help keep this local hub of the community open was something we were keen to get involved in”. Leading on the project Will Taylor comments on the ease of installation. “Hochiki products are famously easy to install, and FIREscape Nepto was no different. The theatre is quite a large space and so we initially scoped 5 to 6 days for the installation plus commission. In the end it only took 4 days, plus a day for commissioning. We were also able to retrofit using a lot of the old cabling to save on waste, and the new system enabled us to fault find any issues with that old cable so we could replace it if needed.” Bayer continues “The communication with both the Grainger team and Hochiki throughout has been brilliant, we were able to work around shows all the while ensuring everyone’s safety. The new system is so much more aesthetically pleasing and saves so much space compared to the previous bulky system. The best outcome is that over the year, based on the old system running costs, we predict we’ll be able to save almost 40 times the energy which equates to just less than £900 in savings a year. In our world that is an incredible amount of money which we will be able to plough back into the theatre and the many projects we run for our local and wider theatrical communities”. Overjoyed and incredibly grateful, the Unity Theatre looks forward to welcoming artists, communities, and audiences under the safe and efficient glow of the FIREscape Nepto system. “This new system won’t just replace our old one – it will transform our day-to-day operations and ensure we can continue to shine a light on the arts for years to come, thanks to Hochiki – the show can go on”. 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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NFPA

NFPA Honours Sylvia Peace as the 2024 Fire and Life Safety Educator of the Year

The National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) has announced that Sylvia Peace, Fire and Life Safety Educator for the Greenville Fire Department in Texas, has been recognized as the 2024 Fire and Life Safety Educator of the Year. She will receive her award at the annual Stars at Night Awards gala during the NFPA Conference & Expo in Orlando on Sunday, June 16. Each year, NFPA presents this award to a dedicated educator who is employed by a local fire department or fire marshal’s office in the U.S. or Canada. The recipient of this award consistently and creatively utilizes NFPA’s materials and demonstrates outstanding service in reaching out to the community to address their evolving fire safety needs. Peace has shown exceptional dedication and innovation in fire and life safety education, particularly in reaching vulnerable populations in her community. As an Educational Messaging Advisory Committee member, she uses NFPA programs to enhance her outreach efforts. She strongly advocates for Fire Prevention Week™ each October and promotes wildfire education through initiatives like Outthink Wildfire™. Her broader contributions include hosting a Train the Trainer event in Texas for NFPA Steps to Safety™ Prevent Fire and Falls at Home. She also plays a key role in the North Texas Community Risk Reduction group, which organizes conferences and training sessions across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Peace created a Facebook group for Fire and Life Safety Educators, which has grown to over 3,800 members and serves as a vital resource for the community. She also collaborates with the U.S. Fire Academy on Youth Firesetter Intervention Programs and Community Risk Reduction. Her ongoing involvement with NFPA, Vision 20/20 programs, and the U.S. Fire Academy underscores her commitment to leadership in the field. 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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