Vallfirest Infalatable Tank - Fire Buyer

Vallfirest Inflatable Tank

Vallfirest presents its inflatable tank that optimises water supply for wildfire suppression. The product designed for both ground and aerial refilling  Ensuring a reliable water supply is one of the greatest challenges in wildfire suppression. In remote areas where access to natural water sources is limited, inflatable water tanks provide a strategic advantage. Their rapid deployment, high storage capacity, and mobility make them an essential tool for modern firefighting operations. Designed for both ground-based and aerial refilling, these tanks enhance operational efficiency, ensuring water is available where and when it is needed most.  The Only Inflatable Tank Designed to Withstand Bucket Impacts  When wildfires strike, resilience matters. Vallfirest Inflatable Tank is the first and only in the world specifically designed to handle large bucket loads and endure their impacts, ensuring unmatched durability and performance in real wildfire conditions. This unique capability makes it a game-changer for aerial firefighting, allowing helicopters to refill quickly and efficiently without compromising the integrity of the tank.  Rapid Deployment and Maximum Efficiency  Vallfirest Inflatable Tank provides on-demand water reserves where permanent infrastructure is unavailable. Its compact storage and ease of transportation make it an optimal solution for emergency response teams. Compared to rigid tanks, Vallfirest Inflatable Tank offers significant advantages in terms of weight, portability, and setup time. Built with high-strength PVC (2,600 g/m²) and a reinforced double-layer base, it ensures durability in extreme conditions.  Key Features and Specifications:  Capacities: Available in 7,000 L (1,850 gal), 12,000 L (3,170 gal), 25,000 L (6,600 gal), and 56,000 L (14,800 gal).  Deployment Time: Fully operational in 1.5 to 4 minutes  Operational Features: Two 3″ BSP fittings with plastic 3″ Male Camlock (type F) connectors with caps for efficient filling and draining.  Portability: Lightweight and compact, with a transport bag included for easy handling.  Handling: Equipped with 4 reinforced perimeter handles for safe movement and positioning.  Anchoring Points: 6 to 8 perimeter metal rings, ensuring stability in challenging terrain.  Enhancing Firefighting Operations:  Inflatable tanks are a key component in wildfire response strategies:  Ground-Based Firefighting: Acts as a water reservoir for hose lines, portable pumps, and suppression efforts.  Aerial Firefighting Support: Positioned for rapid helicopter bucket refilling, ensuring continuous drops.  Water Relay and Tactical Staging: Used as intermediate storage points, improving coordination between water sources and mobile units.  Strategic placement near fire perimeters, base camps, or high-risk zones ensures water availability where it is needed most.  Why Fire Departments Choose Vallfirest Inflatable Tank:  Durability in Extreme Conditions – Built with reinforced UV-resistant materials to withstand harsh environments.  Fast Setup and Logistics Efficiency – Deployable in minutes.  Lightweight and Portable – Easier to transport and store than metal-frame tanks.  Customisable Configurations – Multiple sizes for different suppression needs.  Optional Accessories – Metallic 3” Camlock valve, 3” Storz 75-B valve, Camlock-Storz 75-B converter.  Smarter Water Storage for Wildfire Suppression  As wildfires become more intense, ensuring a reliable water supply is critical. Vallfirest Inflatable Tank offers a modern, adaptable solution for maintaining water availability in remote and high-risk zones. With a focus on innovation and real-world performance, Vallfirest continues to develop advanced water storage solutions that enhance mobility, efficiency, and preparedness. By integrating inflatable tanks into fire response strategies, agencies can improve operational effectiveness, protecting communities and natural resources.  To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Cutting-Edge PPE Drying Methods

Proper cleaning and drying of personal protective equipment are crucial for safeguarding firefighters. Traditional air-drying methods are inefficient   PODAB’s innovative drying cabinets, specifically developed for PPE and SCBA, offer safe and efficient solutions. These cabinets address key concerns with conventional drying methods by utilising specialised technology to ensure thorough and safe drying of firefighting gear, thereby minimising the risk of contamination.  Redefining Firefighter Gear Care  PODAB’s PPE drying cabinet, the ProLine FC20, represents a significant advancement in firefighter equipment maintenance. Equipped with specially designed hangers, it engages in a dual drying process that gently and simultaneously dries PPE from both the inside and outside.   The ProLine FC20 offers maximum flexibility with versatile drying options and a customisable interior. The unique PPE hangers can be replaced with glove and boot attachments, adapting to firefighting professionals’ specific needs. It can efficiently dry up to six PPE suits simultaneously, maintaining structural integrity thanks to its gentle drying process. Door-mounted hook racks provide additional options for drying smaller accessories, enhancing the cabinet’s adaptability to various equipment types.  The Ultimate PPE Drying Kit  The ProLine TS63 E complements the FC20 by providing a versatile interior tailored to diverse drying requirements. The ventilated shelves offer ideal space for drying helmets, boots, hoses, gloves, and masks, with an option to accommodate a single bar for drying gear using hooks or hangers. This adaptable design ensures maximum flexibility, meeting specific PPE and SCBA drying needs effortlessly.  Together, these drying cabinets provide a streamlined solution for safe and efficient PPE drying in fire stations. The FC20 can dry up to six firefighting suits or a combination of suits, boots, and gloves, while the TS63 E efficiently dries other accessories and textiles, including helmets, hoses, masks, and jackets. Combined, they ensure every piece of firefighting gear is thoroughly dried and ready for duty.  Highlighting PODAB’s commitment to safety and compliance, the ProLine FC20 and ProLine TS63 E are NFPA 1951 compliant, assuring users of the cabinets’ reliability and suitability for critical firefighting operations.  Innovative Technology and Effortless Operation  PODAB’s cutting-edge drying cabinets feature a smart air circulation system that intelligently reuses existing air, enhancing energy efficiency by minimising the need for new air. The elimination of mechanical action in the drying process not only contributes to energy savings but also ensures quieter operation and reduces wear on both the appliance and textiles. User-friendly controls and seamless program selection simplify operation, making these cabinets accessible and efficient for users across various industries. Designed with ergonomics in mind, the ProLine series includes a clean display panel and easy-to-navigate preset programs. Large doors facilitate easy loading and unloading, and various preset automatic drying programs offer both fast and gentle options to suit nearly all drying needs.  Maintenance-Free and Gentle Drying  PODAB drying cabinets require minimal maintenance, significantly reducing overall costs. Operating without mechanical action eliminates the need for a lint filter, further reducing maintenance requirements. Utilising electrically heated air, these cabinets reduce energy consumption and costs. By drying without mechanical action, ProLine cabinets provide gentle drying without friction, prolonging textiles’ lifespan. The controlled and consistent drying environment is achieved through efficient heat and air circulation. Tests indicate that textiles dried without mechanical action experience 64% less wear and tear compared to those dried with mechanical action, making the ProLine series an essential solution for maintaining the effectiveness and longevity of PPE.  Find out more: podab.com  To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Sabrina Cohen-Hatton

Sabrina Cohen-Hatton appointed as new Chief Fire Officer

Sabrina Cohen-Hatton has been appointed as the new Chief Fire Officer to lead Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service, becoming the organisation’s first female chief. Set to start her new role later this year following a handover period with current Chief Fire Officer, Neil Odin, Sabrina joins us from her position as chief of the neighbouring fire service in West Sussex. Sabrina, who has previously held senior fire service roles with London Fire Brigade and Surrey Fire and Rescue Service prior to joining West Sussex in 2019, was awarded the King’s Fire Service Medal for distinguished service and gallantry in the 2023 Birthday Honours. Speaking of her appointment, Sabrina said: “I am truly honoured to have been appointed to lead Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service and am incredibly excited to begin this new role to ensure that the Service continues to deliver for the residents of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. “I would like to formally put on record my thanks to the Service’s current Chief Fire Officer, Neil Odin, who I have been privileged to work alongside for many years. I know that his time leading the Service will leave a lasting legacy that I will work with to ensure that residents in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are kept safe from the risk of fire and emergencies. “I am incredibly proud of the time that I spent at West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, where I was equally as privileged to work with some incredible people as we worked together to deliver the Service’s improvement plan. It is with a heavy heart that I leave the Service, but know that I am leaving the Service in safe hands and I take with me many fond memories and friendships. “I am very much looking forward to working with all colleagues at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service to uphold all of the fantastic work that all of its teams deliver each and every day to keep the residents living and working in its communities safe.” Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire Authority Chairman, Cllr Rhydian Vaughan MBE said: “I am pleased to announce the appointment of Sabrina as our new chief fire officer for Hampshire and Isle of Wight. “The role of chief fire officer is one of huge responsibility, and following our rigorous recruitment process, I am certain Sabrina is the right person to lead us forward.” “I am very much looking forward to welcoming Sabrina when she formally joins us later this year. As a fire authority we look forward to working with her and to support her in being at the helm of this incredible organisation.” Sabrina joined South Wales Fire and Rescue at 18-years-old in 2001 after experiencing homelessness from the age of 15. Selling the Big Issue, she developed a curiosity to serve in the fire service in the hope of being able to help people when they needed it most. As well as being an ambassador for The Big Issue, she is also an advocate of Prince William’s Homewards foundation, and during her time at South Wales, led a partnership of uniformed youth groups of which HRH King Charles (then The Prince of Wales) was patron. In her time working in the fire sector, Sabrina has completed numerous secondments, including to the Welsh Government, HMICFRS, interim Deputy Chief Fire Officer in Surrey and currently serves as the NFCC’s Improvement Chair and National Lead for Working Dogs. Alongside serving, Sabrina has studied psychology at both the Open University and Cardiff University, completing a PhD in Behavioural Neuroscience, and has since been awarded numerous honorary doctorates. As well being a published author, her research into the decision-making of incident commanders has received many academic accolades and influenced policy change across the world. In 2015 Sabrina was appointed as a Deputy Assistant Commissioner in London Fire Brigade, where she was a commander in the response to several significant incidents, including the Westminster Bridge and Finsbury Park terror attacks, and in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire. Following a 34-year career in the fire service, Neil Odin is due to retire after more than seven years in the top job. Neil said: “As well as her commendable and notable professional successes over more than two decades, I have also had the privilege of working with Sabrina for many years. Embodying our Service Values, Sabrina will bring a fresh outlook, strong leadership skills, and invaluable experience, ensuring the Service continues to adapt, improve and thrive. I know that she will find Hampshire and Isle of Wight a great place to work, and receive a warm welcome from the staff, partners and communities.” To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Flow Fire Protection completes first US installation

Flow Fire Protection, a fire safety company based in Colorado, has made history by completing the first-ever US installation of Plumis’ Automist system which recently achieved UL Certification. The innovative water mist fire suppression system was installed in an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) on a private property in Boulder, Colorado, owned by Ian Williamson. This milestone installation marks the next stage of Plumis’ expansion into the US market and comes after Automist received its prestigious certification from UL, a critical step in meeting the rigorous safety standards required in the United States. Automist is a water mist fire suppression system that is designed to activate more quickly than traditional sprinklers, using significantly less water to reduce potential property damage. Its unique technology means that is the only system of its kind for the home, that can target fires directly at their source. Designed to integrate seamlessly into modern homes, Automist provides an ideal solution for projects requiring efficient, non-invasive fire protection. Its discreet wall-mounted spray heads minimise disruption during installation and maintain the aesthetic appeal of modern properties. The location of Ian’s ADU posed challenges for traditional sprinklers, including high costs for connecting to the main water supply and invasive installation requirements due to spray foam insulation and structural beams. Automist provided a seamless and cost-effective alternative, highlighting its potential to address modern fire safety challenges in the US. Brannan Fix, the lead installer on the project, said: “Automist was a perfect fit for this project. It allowed us to avoid drilling into structural beams, simplified the installation, and preserved the ADU’s design. It’s great to work with a system that offers such a modern and effective solution.” Ian Williamson, the homeowner, commented: “I wanted a fire protection system that didn’t compromise the look and feel of my home while ensuring the safety of my family. Automist exceeded my expectations – it’s unobtrusive, innovative, and gives me peace of mind.” William Makant, CEO of Plumis, added: “UL Certification represents a significant achievement for Automist and paves the way for its adoption in the US market. We are excited to see our technology now being used to protect lives and homes in the United States, following its success in the UK.” To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Fireaway’s Stat-X Expands Sales Opportunities in Europe

Fireaway Inc. is proud to announce that its Stat-X electrically operated fire suppression generator product line has received UL-EU certification from UL Solutions to the EN 15276-1 standard—marking a significant milestone in safety, performance, and global market access. Achieving compliance with stringent international standards like EN 15276-1 demonstrates Fireaway’s unwavering commitment to technical excellence and regulatory rigor. “This certification is a testament to our team’s relentless pursuit of quality, safety, and innovation. Meeting the EN 15276-1 standard through UL Solutions not only validates our technology—it strengthens our promise to customers worldwide who rely on Stat-X for critical fire suppression needs,” says Lance Harry, P.E., President and CEO of Fireaway. “While many fire suppression systems claim efficacy, only those that meet the most demanding third-party testing benchmarks earn this level of recognition. UL Solutions is proud to support efforts in delivering trusted fire suppression solutions to the global market,” says Karine Johnfroe, vice president and general manager of the Built Environment group at UL Solutions. The Significance of EN 15276-1 Certification EN 15276-1 is the European standard governing the design, testing, and performance of condensed aerosol fire suppression systems. Certification validates that a system can reliably suppress Class A, Class B, and Class C fires while ensuring safety for both humans and the environment. For Stat-X, this certification brings: Expanded global market access: Compliance with EN standards facilitates entry into Europe’s multi-billion-euro fire suppression market. Enhanced industry credibility: Neutral, third-party validation reinforces the performance safety claims of Stat-X systems. Competitive differentiation: Stat-X is currently the only aerosol system worldwide to achieve this certification through the globally recognized processes of UL Solutions. This new certification meets existing customer demands while unlocking additional sales opportunities for our European distributor partners across a range of commercial and industrial applications. Some of our top performing distributors and customers specifically requested this approval to support projects that require EN certification, empowering them to further expand their market presence. Although the approved generators retain the same core functionality as our current Stat-X product line, this new designation affirms our ongoing commitment to innovation and adaptability in the face of evolving industry standards. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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STI Launches G3 and GF Multipurpose Push Buttons Across EMEA

Safety Technology International (STI) has announced the EMEA launch of its latest innovation: the G3 and GF Multipurpose Push Button Series. Initially unveiled at Intersec in early 2025, the launch has generated widespread interest across the Middle East, with major infrastructure projects, such as airports and sports stadiums, among the early adopters. These push buttons mark a significant advancement in fire safety, access control and intrusion detection. Uniting robust physical activation with optional integrated surveillance, the series is tailored to help reduce false activations, deter misuse and enhance on-site accountability. Already successfully introduced in the United States, the G3 and GF series is now available to customers globally. A defining feature of the new series is the industry-first optional built-in IP camera, this innovation enables real-time visual identification of individuals interacting with the device. Unlike traditional overhead CCTV, the G3’s eye-level capture provides face-on footage of each activation, overcoming common obstructions like hoods or caps. Footage is captured before, during and after activation, providing crucial evidence for facility managers and security teams. Particularly in high-traffic environments where repeated false activations are a costly problem, this added layer of visual accountability helps deter misuse and supports more informed incident management. STI’s Head of Marketing & Product Management, Sibtain Naqvi, said: “We designed these buttons not just to perform a function, but to address a real issue in the industry: the growing challenge of malicious activations and alarm fatigue. The optional camera delivers an immediate step-change in accountability and deterrence.” Constructed from impact-resistant polycarbonate, the devices are highly durable and built for reliability in demanding settings. The G3 series is intended for general use in access control and security systems, while the GF is purpose-built for fire alarm integration. Both feature a range of operational configurations, including Momentary, Key-to-Reset and Turn-to-Reset, with optional protective covers available with or without a built-in sounder. These covers offer added protection and are aligned with the recommendations of BS 5839-1:2017, which advocates for the use of protective covers to reduce false fire alarms. The G3 is also available in a choice of colours and with customisable text options, allowing it to be tailored to different applications or site protocols. The GF model has been UL-listed, ensuring compliance with stringent global fire safety standards. This certification has proven especially important in the Middle East market, where adherence to UL requirements is a standard. The product has already been met with enthusiasm by fire and security professionals in the region, with Intersec attendees praising the device’s ability to strengthen fire alarm systems and reduce call point misuse. The G3 and GF push buttons each offer a high-performance contact switch—DPDT (2 Form C) in the G3, SPDT (Form C) in the GF—rated at 30 VAC/VDC and 5 A. The optional IP camera offers a 180-degree diagonal field of view and supports up to 5MP HD resolution at 30 frames per second, powered via 12VDC. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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ROCKWOOL secures initial approval for West Midlands manufacturing facility

ROCKWOOL has secured approval for its first planning submission for a new manufacturing facility that would support hundreds of jobs in the West Midlands. The leading global non-combustible insulation manufacturer ROCKWOOL submitted a Section 73 application to Birmingham City Council requesting permission to vary some of the details in the current planning permission for the Peddimore site, north east of Birmingham. Now approval has been secured, ROCKWOOL plans to submit a more detailed Reserved Matters application later in 2025 or early 2026, which will provide specifics about the design of the facility. If the Reserved Matters application is approved, construction could begin later in 2026 with the facility becoming operational in 2029. ROCKWOOL, which has operated from South Wales since 1979, has strong foundations in the UK and the Peddimore facility would be the company’s second local site, supporting hundreds of construction jobs and creating new, long-term skilled roles. The proposed state-of-the-art insulation manufacturing facility would boost supply capacity for UK and Republic of Ireland customers, whilst also supporting the company’s ambitious global sustainability plans. Engaging with the local community Since plans for the new facility were announced in November 2024, ROCKWOOL has carried out the first phase of a community engagement programme to share initial information and listen to feedback. ROCKWOOL plans to carry out a second phase of engagement once more detailed plans and designs have been developed. Information about the plans is available to view at www.rockwool.com/uk/peddimore and will be updated as the proposal develops. Nick Wilson, Managing Director of ROCKWOOL UK & Ireland, said: “We are very pleased to have received approval for our Section 73 application and look forward to developing the plans further and sharing them with the community in the months ahead. “We are grateful to everyone who took the time to provide feedback on our initial plans, which we will be considering as we progress. The West Midlands has a skilled, local workforce, a strong manufacturing tradition, and excellent transport links, so we believe the Peddimore site is an ideal location for us to expand our business and bolster our service to customers across the UK and Ireland.” To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Prioritising Resident Safety with Hochiki and Southern Fire Alarms

Merriman Grange, a beautiful new care home from Cinnamon Care Collection, located in Worthing, West Sussex, is designed to provide a warm, comfortable, and safe environment for its residents. Offering exceptional care across three floors, including a dedicated dementia unit, the home prioritises the well-being of its vulnerable residents. Ensuring comprehensive fire safety in such a complex environment is paramount, requiring a tailored approach that balances robust protection with the specific needs of the residents. Care home fire safety is a multifaceted project. It demands a system that not only detects fires rapidly but also integrates seamlessly with other building systems, minimises disruption during installation, and provides reliable, user-friendly ongoing maintenance. For Merriman Grange, Southern Fire Alarms was entrusted with the crucial task of designing and installing a state-of-the-art fire safety system. As a new build project, Southern Fire Alarms had the opportunity to implement a comprehensive solution from the ground up. They chose Hochiki as their primary life safety manufacturer, citing their ESP range’s reputation for ease of installation and excellent compatibility with other building management systems. This integration was crucial for Merriman Grange, allowing for a streamlined and efficient operation of all building services. The system installed was a full L1 category fire alarm system, providing complete smoke and fire detection coverage across all three floors of the building. This comprehensive approach ensures that every area, from communal spaces to individual rooms, is protected. The presence of a dementia unit presented a unique challenge, requiring a system that would not cause undue stress or panic among residents. Hochiki devices were selected specifically for their flexibility in terms of alarm volumes and tones, minimising potential distress for these particularly vulnerable individuals. The ease of use for staff was another key consideration. Hochiki devices are designed to be intuitive, simplifying routine testing by maintenance teams. This user-friendliness ensures that staff can respond effectively to any fire safety event, providing peace of mind for both residents and their families. “When it comes to reliability and ease of installation, Hochiki is our go-to manufacturer,” said Naomi Fell of Southern Fire Alarms. “Their ESP range of addressable products are consistently high-quality, and their integration capabilities are second to none. For a complex project like Merriman Grange, where we needed a robust and dependable system that also considered the specific needs of dementia residents, Hochiki was the perfect choice. Their devices are designed to minimise false alarms and provide clear, reliable warnings, which is crucial in a care home environment. We know that with Hochiki, we’re providing our clients with the best possible protection.” The successful installation of the Hochiki fire safety system at Merriman Grange underscores the importance of a well-planned and expertly executed fire safety strategy. By partnering with Southern Fire Alarms and utilising Hochiki’s advanced technology, Cinnamon Care Collection has created a safe and secure environment for its residents, ensuring their comfort and well-being for years to come. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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Healthcare and Fire Safety

Health and wellbeing is naturally high on the agenda in healthcare facilities, but what more can be done to ensure fire door safety is being met with competency and not complacency? Alex Airnes of Allegion UK discusses. Healthcare environments are synonymous with caution, wellness and safety. Though, where National Health Service professionals work determinedly to meet the needs of their patients, equally as vital are the fire door safety procedures practiced throughout NHS premises. Fire safety management plays a crucial role in all healthcare settings, where protecting staff, visitors and potentially vulnerable patients is a continuous effort. Even with a host of unique operational challenges, hospitals, for example, are often considered to be one of the safest public buildings. In fact, a survey conducted by The British Woodworking Federation discovered that 52% of respondents believed hospitals to provide the highest level of fire safety in a building. Despite these perceptions, NHS data has previously reported a concerning rise in fire incidents across sites around the country. The inherently busy nature of healthcare settings and around-the-clock use of facilities containing vulnerable patients, medical equipment and even flammable materials, presents a complex set of fire safety issues that must be addressed. With that in mind, is there perhaps more work to be done to ensure fire door safety is approached professionally to further mitigate risk? Health and fire door safety In the three months ending January 2025, an average of 46,000 people visited major hospital A&E departments each day in England, with a further 27,300 visitors attending minor A&E facilities every day. Fire doors play a vital role in protecting each of those individuals, but when paired with the fast-flowing traffic often found in healthcare facilities, this sustained level of footfall can create relentless environments that are unforgiving on fire doors and their hardware. As a critical element of passive fire protection, fire doors are designed to compartmentalise fire and smoke for a specified period of time. Where fire could spread quickly across the interconnected sections of healthcare estates, fire doors will form protective barriers for a minimum of 30 minutes (FD30) or 60 minutes (FD60), allowing occupants to escape and preventing potentially life threatening smoke inhalation in the process. Fire doors can only operate effectively when working in tandem with their hardware components, such as hinges, seals and fire door closers. Yet, all too often in healthcare settings, fire doors and their hardware become damaged and fall victim to improper maintenance and use, with some self-closing doors even propped open to improve the flow of traffic and ease of access for beds, wheelchairs and medical trolleys. In turn, this leaves closers disengaged and renders doorsets useless in the event of a fire. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, healthcare management teams are given a direct responsibility to ensure employees and patients are safe within their premises. With this, NHS trusts must nominate a ‘responsible person’, which is often an individual who possesses a legal responsibility to demonstrate effective fire safety procedures, undertake risk assessments and meet fire safety compliance. In demanding healthcare environments, regular fire door inspections are key, and as part of their duties, a designated responsible person must have a firm understanding of fire door checks and maintenance, whilst also raising staff awareness on the importance of fire door safety. For this, ongoing education is key. Prevent and protect In order to retain the integrity of a fire door and its components, healthcare estates must consider how accurate specification, professional installation and ongoing maintenance can help to reduce common hazards and the possibility of danger before it surfaces. Routine fire door checks can save lives and should form the agenda of anyone responsible for fire safety management. They consist of reviewing the specification, installation, condition and certification of: The door furniture The hinges Locks and latches Door closers Hold open devices Signage Exit devices Door seals The gaps around the door (3mm is recommended for fire doors) When performing a closing action, a fire door calls upon each of these components and as such, not one element can fail in the event of a fire. To meet the necessary standards, the complete fire doorset must pass a series of standardised tests in the form of UKCA and CE certifications, which healthcare officials can identify – alongside a fire door’s FD ratings – by reviewing the label, usually found on the top edge of the door. Correct specification is essential to long-term performance too. For high-use areas in large hospitals, for example, electromagnetic hold-open devices are a more appropriate choice and allow fire doors to close once a fire alarm is activated, automatically releasing the door in a safe and controlled manner. In smaller, slower-paced settings, cam-action closers with slide arms can fulfil fire door regulations whilst providing ease of operation and accessibility for vulnerable users who may otherwise struggle with heavy doors. Regardless of size, layout and the building’s needs, all healthcare facilities must look to inherit a regular maintenance plan for their fire doors and emergency exit routes. In doing so, teams can highlight any early signs that a fire door is not performing as it’s required to, which can help prevent irreparable damage to the door and its hardware – saving the need for replacements and reducing costs for establishments managing budget restraints. When a fire door and its hardware is no longer compliant, teams must ensure repairs and replacements are made quickly and at a professional standard. Fire door safety is an ongoing responsibility for healthcare management teams and requires comprehensive planning and regular action. Where patient safety remains the primary focus, a proactive approach is necessary. As such, healthcare officials are urged to pay close attention to their estate’s fire door safety measures, because although fire is unpredictable, it is in most cases preventable.

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Fire-Dex Launches AI-powered Virtual Sizer

Fire-Dex understands that performance, safety and comfort all start with gear that fits correctly. That’s why the company is excited to launch the Virtual Sizer, a first-of-its-kind tool for the fire services that revolutionises how firefighters get measured for their turnout gear. Fire-Dex’s Virtual Sizer saves time and ensures firefighters receive gear tailored precisely to their measurements, minimising safety risks from improper fit, such as exposed skin or restricted movement. The Virtual Sizer brings science to sizing using AI-driven algorithms and simple questions (like height, weight and shoe size) to accurately capture measurements in minutes without ever pulling out a tape measure. “We’ve already seen more than 6,500 entries,” said Todd Herring, VP of Product Innovation and Strategy at Fire-Dex. “The response has been incredible. Firefighters are getting gear that fits better, faster. We’ve actually been testing and refining this technology internally for over five years to ensure accuracy before making it widely available. The human touch still matters, but the Virtual Sizer can back it up with data-driven precision to help nail the fit every time.” No Sizing Gear or Measuring Tapes The Virtual Sizer has already demonstrated its effectiveness in real-world use. Tested by firefighters from departments across the country, it consistently delivers results comparable to traditional sizing methods. But the goal isn’t just to match human accuracy—it’s to improve upon it. The traditional sizing process inherently involves variations and inconsistencies due to differences in judgment, measurement techniques, and human error. The Virtual Sizer was designed to eliminate those inconsistencies, which leads to better fitting PPE. “The technology is backed by over 150 million AI-generated digital twins and validated through extensive firefighter-specific data,” said Herring. “It’s precise, tested and constantly improving with every use—meaning the more firefighters use it, the smarter and more accurate it becomes.” Sizing in Memphis For the City of Memphis Fire Department, the Virtual Sizer proved to be a game-changer for onboarding new recruits, and particularly those coming from out of town. “One of our biggest challenges has been sizing firefighters from out of town, from areas where we’ve built strong recruiting partnerships,” said Keith James, Division Chief of Logistical Services. “It can be difficult for them to fly or drive in just for processing and fittings, especially when we’re trying to get gear ordered quickly so it arrives during class.” The department began using the Virtual Sizer specifically for these remote recruits, enabling accurate sizing without the usual time, travel and logistical hurdles. As James shared, the experience exceeded expectations. “We tested it first with a few people locally and found the output matched our sizing. That gave us the comfort level to roll it out further,” he explained while noting how the tool was ultimately used to size 25-30 out of state recruits. “Everything turned out well, and we didn’t need to rework or resize anything. It was very easy to implement.” For Memphis Fire, the Virtual Sizer is a solution that saves time, cuts costs and enhances the department’s ability to recruit from a wider geographic pool. “Our AI tool streamlines ordering, but the real winners here are the firefighters,” Herring said. “The process is faster, but more importantly, emergency responders end up with gear that fits well and lets them focus on the job. It’s another example of how Fire-Dex continues to innovate and apply new technologies to serving those who serve.” To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: [email protected]

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