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Western Fire & Safety Co., Inc.

FOUNDED IN 1987

Essential Fire Safety Equipment to Keep Yourself Safe According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a home fire mishap happens every 86 second in the United States. These fires lead to a huge number of deaths and wounds every year, alongside billions of dollars in property harm. Even though the statistics are much disturbing, the actual thing is that the harm caused by residential fires can be avoided if proper safety steps are taken. An effective home fire safety plan can enable your family to escape any such incidence safely and in fact, avoid it completely. Following are few of the essential fire safety equipment that’s vital for both firefighters and residents during any such mishap. 1. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) SCBA also alluded to as Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus (CABA) is a gadget used by rescue workers, crisis responders, and firefighters to give breathable air in threatening conditions. SCBA for firemen is a fundamental piece of the personal protective equipment (PPE) needed while firefighting. SCBA specific for firefighting is generally costly pertaining to the unusual materials used for flame resistance and to some extent, to diminish the load on the firefighter. 2. Emergency escape breathing device (EEBD) EEBD helps in instantly escaping and vacating the situation. The device is a compressed air apparatus that helps to leave a contaminated environment at the earliest. The EEBD has a sound alarm fitted in it that demonstrates the consumption of accessible air at around 10 minutes of utilization time, giving the wearer time to empty his dangerous environment. 3. Halon fire extinguisher Halons are fire extinguishing operators which are vaporous when released in the airship condition. Until recently, these have been used in aircraft fire prevention and safety. The halon fire extinguisher works artificially interfering with the reaction of fire oxygen heat which must be supported for a fire to proceed 4. Dry chemical system Dry Chemical Extinguishing systems utilize a dry compound powder to put out flames. These are intended for quick-fire knockdown to limit the spread of and the harm brought about by flame. These systems are in general completely selfcontained and incorporate the agent container, excellent gas, hose storage, actuator, and discharge device compactly tied in one unit. Also, these systems work independently of feasible disruptions from community water or electrical equipment.


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